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SOTW: “Frequency of You” by Tone Rich
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Bailey Perrie Interview
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AOTW – “Red sky at morning” by h. pruz
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SOTW: “Hotel California” by Joji
SOTW: “Frequency of You” by Tone Rich
February 17th, 2026 by Ellie Walsh
SOTW: “Frequency of You” by Tone Rich
Review by: Sylvia Gredzinski ’27
Release Date: February 13, 2026
Rating: 9/10
RIYL: Dua Lipa, Teddy Swims
Review:
“Frequency of You” by Tone Rich includes soft and relaxing vocals over an upbeat tune, creating a groovy track that makes you feel like dancing. The romantic lyrics symbolize how a deep and special connection with another can leave you feeling so in tune with them that the feeling can be described using the metaphor of being on the same frequency. These relatable lyrics, along with the rhythmic sound, create a flowing song that is easy to listen to.
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Bailey Perrie Interview
February 13th, 2026 by The Professor
Marley Lehmann (’28) jumped on a zoom call with Australian singer/songwriter/actress/teacher Bailey Perrie at her home in Perth for a quick chat about her music and her new single “Mascara”. Check it out! Bailey Perrie is a singer and songwriter from Perth, Australia. From a young age, she fell in love with the arts; dancing, musical theater, acting, and especially singing. Her passion for songwriting has grown immensely over the years as she takes inspiration from artists such as Avril Lavigne and Olivia Rodrigo. Bailey blends the genres of pop and rock to create a uniquely confident, yet defiant sound that works perfectly with her emotional lyricism. She is currently performing at gigs close to home in Western Australia and new music is in the works!
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AOTW – “Red sky at morning” by h. pruz
February 12th, 2026 by Ellie Walsh
Classes are back, and so is Album of the Week! Here’s the latest review:
AOTW: “Red sky at morning” by h. pruz
Review by: Marley Lehmann
Release Date: November 2025
Rating: 9.5/10
RIYL: Bon Iver, Adrienne Lenker, Fleet Foxes, Allison Ponthier
Hannah Pruzinsky, or h. pruz is a Queens-based singer and songwriter who focuses mainly on the genre of light indie-folk. In her most recent album, Red sky at morning, her vocals are very delicate, combined with the deep themes of the song. All of this, combined with the airy music following her voice, made me feel that it is the perfect album for these chilly but sunny days.
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SOTW: “Hotel California” by Joji
February 10th, 2026 by Ellie Walsh
Here’s our second song of the week for the spring semester!
SOTW: “Hotel California” by Joji
Review by: Marley Lehmann ’28
Rating: 8/10
RIYL: The Japanese House, Sonder, Daniel Ceaser
Review:
Hotel California is the first full-length project that artist Joji has released under his independent label, Palace Creek. Joji has become very popular in the past following viral songs such as “SLOW DANCING IN THE DARK” and “Glimpse of Us” and is widely recognized for his emotional lyrics and tone. Read the rest of this entry »
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SOTW: “Wall of Sound” by Charli XCX
February 4th, 2026 by Ellie Walsh
First Song of the Week for Spring Semester: Charli XCX’s “Wall of Sound” 🔊
Review by: Mia Ciccarelle
Released: January 16th, 2026
Rating: 9/10
RIYL: Lorde, Billie Eilish
Review:
Charlotte Aitchison, known by her stage name of Charli XCX, is an England born hyperpop artist. She began her journey with music at the age of 16, when she began posting her music on MySpace. After releasing a few albums and working on collaborations, Charli and her marketing genius struck gold with the release of her 2024 album, “brat”. The album became a symbol in pop culture, even leading the warm weather to be nicknamed “brat summer”. Charli XCX is known for her style and risky experimental tracks. At the start of 2026 she released her single, “Wall of Sound”, as a promotion for her upcoming movie, “The Moment” and new album “Wuthering Heights”.
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ATW Jackie Harig & Orioles 2026 Season
January 21st, 2026 by The Professor
On Wednesday, 1/14/2026, WLOY’s After the Whistle host Yukesh Aryal interviewed the Director of Public Relations for the Baltimore Orioles, Jackie Harig, to learn about upcoming exciting news and offers regarding what the team has been planning for the fans and what we should be anticipating. Jackie was a member of Loyola’s class of 2016 and is also a member of the Alumni Advisory Board for the Communications and Media Department.
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SHAC – Student Health Advisory Council Show
January 14th, 2026 by The Professor
Tune in Wednesdays at noon for the latest SHAC feature. If you miss one, you can listen here.
Discover the power of health advocacy at Loyola University with SHAC (Student Health Advisory Council). We’re a student-led force, committed to enhancing campus well-being. From organizing flu clinics to life-saving blood drives, SHAC is your gateway to impactful health initiatives on campus. We bridge the gap between students and the Health Center, ensuring your voice is heard. By joining SHAC, you’ll be part of a vital movement that improves student health. It’s an opportunity to make a tangible impact on campus, gain valuable leadership skills, and connect with like-minded peers who share your passion for wellness. Come be part of our mission. With SHAC, you’ll make a real difference in the health of our community. Get involved, amplify your voice, and leave your mark at Loyola.
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AOTW: “SABLE fABLE” by Bon Iver 121125
December 11th, 2025 by Ellie Walsh
Here’s our final AOTW for the semester! Have a great winter break 🙂
ATOW: “SABLE fABLE” by Bon Iver
Review by: Jordan Sheckells ’28
Album released: April 11th, 2025
Rating: 9/10
RIYL: Fleet Foxes, James Blake, Dijon, The Tallest Man on Earth
Review: Bon Iver’s fifth studio album, “SABLE, fABLE” is nothing new from their previous work and have yet again met the quality standards that come with their past albums. Their new album SABLE, fABLE serves as an epilogue or ending to the band’s career and closing a chapter that has been around for more than a decade. I find that the album provides a great closing for the bands career and leaves fans with an accepted and good ending. Read the rest of this entry »
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SOTW: “Dang” by Rainbow Kitten Surprise
December 9th, 2025 by Ellie Walsh
Happy Holidays! Here’s the last song of the week for the fall 2025 semester!
Review by Marley Lehmann ’28
SOTW: “Dang” by Rainbow Kitten Surprise
Released: July 18, 2025
Rating: 8.5/10
RIYL: Mt. Joy, Royel Otis, Wet Leg
Rainbow Kitten Surprise is a band that combines genres such as indie rock, folk, and pop to create pieces with deep emotional lyricism. Fronted by singer Ela Melo, the band has created a reputation for creative live shows and songs that integrate vulnerability and an explosion of energy. “Dang” is their single released through Atlantic Records, and has truly stuck out to me as one of their more energetic pieces.
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WLOY to participate in The Mayor’s Christmas Parade
December 8th, 2025 by Sophia Thornberg
This weekend WLOY will once again be participating in the 52nd Annual Mayor’s Christmas Parade!
The parade was started in 1952 by then-Mayor William Donald Schaefer in 1972 as a response to the discontinued Hochschild-Kohn Toytown Parade. The parade route was set to go through Hampden as to boost local businesses and community spirit after the closure of the Mt. Vernon Mill Company.
Since then the parade has become a longstanding tradition, traveling through the heart of Baltimore’s Medfield and Hampden neighborhoods. It was even the subject of the documentary Parade Day, which was released this past November. The documentary follows the committee of volunteers who work together to plan, coordinate, and manage certain aspects of the parade to ensure that everyone has a good experience.
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