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SOTW: “The Edge” – The American Dawn
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On This Day: March 24
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Explore Baltimore: Top 5 Mexican Eats
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AOTW: The Weeknd – Hurry Up Tomorrow
Sign Up For Battle of the Bands!
January 29th, 2025 by Liz Kosik
Are YOU in a band?! Battle of the Bands is BACK!
Battle of the Bands is open to bands (3+) with at least one member who is connected to Loyola, either a student, alumni, or staff member. There’ll be a panel of professional judges from local radio, music venues, and studios. The winning band will open for the headliner at Loyolapalooza, Loyola’s annual spring festival!
Join WLOY on April 12 from 7-10 PM in McGuire Hall! Register here!
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SOTW: “The Edge” – The American Dawn
March 25th, 2025 by Liz Kosik
by Isabelle Braudakis ’25
Song of The Week: “The Edge” – The American Dawn
Released: February 7, 2025
Rate: 8/10
RIYL: Them and I, Paradise Blossom, Beach Vacation
The American Dawn, the project of Tennessee singer-songwriter Isaak Wesley Isbell, has been steadily carving out a name in the indie music scene. Isbell started out producing songs in his bedroom, relying on raw talent rather than a big studio or industry connections. His debut single, “Her,” dropped in July 2024 and quickly gained traction, racking up over 35 million streams in just six months. Thanks in part to TikTok, where the song’s emotional depth struck a chord with listeners, The American Dawn built a growing fanbase eager to see what he’d do next. His latest release, “The Edge,” which came out in February 2025, proves that his breakout success wasn’t a fluke—he’s an artist with real staying power.
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On This Day: March 24
March 24th, 2025 by Liz Kosik
1. 1958: Elvis Presley was sworn into the U.S. Army as a private, beginning his two-year military service.
2. 1962: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards performed together for the first time as “Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys” at a club in Ealing, England.
3. 1986: Van Halen released their seventh studio album, “5150,” marking their first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 and the debut of Sammy Hagar as the band’s lead singer.
4. 2003: Linkin Park‘s album “Meteora” at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, solidifying their prominence in the nu-metal genre.
5. 2005: Canadian singer Alannah Myles started a two-week run at No. 1 on the U.S. singles chart with “Black Velvet.”
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Explore Baltimore: Top 5 Mexican Eats
March 21st, 2025 by Liz Kosik
1. Clavel – A trendy mezcaleria and taqueria in Remington serving house-made tortillas, flavorful tacos, and some of the best mezcal cocktails in the city. The queso fundido is a must!
2. La Calle – This Mexican restaurant near the Inner Harbor combines traditional flavors with modern twists. Try the birria tacos or their famous ceviche for a fresh bite.
3. Cocina Luchadoras – A cozy, family-run taqueria in Fells Point offering authentic Mexican street food. Their tacos al pastor and tamales are local favorites, and the colorful decor makes it a fun stop.
4. Tortilleria Sinaloa – A small but mighty spot on Eastern Avenue known for its fresh, handmade tortillas. Their simple yet delicious tacos, especially the carnitas, make this a go-to for locals.
5. Blue Agave – A vibrant cantina in Federal Hill with a deep tequila menu and flavorful dishes like shrimp adobo fajitas and street-style elote. Great for a lively night out!
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AOTW: The Weeknd – Hurry Up Tomorrow
March 20th, 2025 by Liz Kosik
by Fiona Galang ’27
Album of The Week: The Weeknd – Hurry Up Tomorrow
Released: January 31, 2025
Rate: 8/10
RIYL: Frank Ocean, Travis Scott, Lana Del Rey
The Weeknd’s Hurry Up Tomorrow is an immersive sonic journey that showcases his continued evolution as an artist. The album blends elements of R&B, synth-pop, electronic, and alternative sounds, creating a dark yet captivating atmosphere. In this album, the artist collaborates with Anitta, Florence + The Machine, Future, and others.
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Tommy John: A Pitcher’s Nightmare
March 20th, 2025 by Andrew Ciofalo
by Andrew Ciofalo ’25, host of After The Whistle
Pitching in baseball over the past decade or so has more and more become a science than just pure talent. Players are trying to improve so much, eek out every ounce of their fastball to get a tick higher average and increase spin rates to higher than ever before. The amount of data and analyzing that is done by coaching staffs nowadays is out of this world compared to just 10-15 years ago. The ways that every inch of the human body is being analyzed to be able to optimize motion in order to simply throw a ball 90ft is mind boggling.
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Staff Picks: Margaret’s Top 5
March 19th, 2025 by Liz Kosik
Hi, I’m Margaret, a music librarian at WLOY, and here are my top 5 songs of the week!
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On This Day: March 17
March 17th, 2025 by Liz Kosik
1. 1957: Elvis Presley buys Graceland, his famous Memphis mansion.
2. 1973: Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon debuts on the Billboard 200, eventually becoming one of the best-selling albums ever.
3. 1990: Rick Grech, bassist for Blind Faith and Traffic, passes away.
4. 2008: Heather Mills is awarded £24.3 million in her divorce settlement from Paul McCartney.
5. 2013: My Chemical Romance announces their breakup.
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Live Weather Reports from SkyHounds
March 14th, 2025 by Liz Kosik
Loyola’s new meteorology club, SkyHounds, is bringing live weather reports to WLOY! Led by Professor Molly Robey and a group of weather-loving students, they’ll be sharing forecasts every Monday and Friday at 12:30 PM during After the Whistle with Ethan and Andrew. Tune in for the latest weather updates and insights straight from Loyola’s own forecasting team!
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AOTW: Little Moon – Dear Divine
March 13th, 2025 by Liz Kosik
by Genevieve Torkornoo ’25
Album of The Week: Little Moon – Dear Divine
Released: October 25, 2024
Rate: 10/10
RIYL: Phoebe Bridgers, Haley Heynderichx, Mitski
Little Moon, also known as Emma Hardyman, is a singer and songwriter whose music specializes in the folk genre. Her album Dear Divine is inspired by the hit game The Legend of Zelda and features a variety of instruments, including banjo, horns, melodica, and many more. The album has a very angelic sound, and her voice complements the instrumental with a soft, velvety tone.
My favorite track from this album is “Wonder Eyes,” as the lyrics are incredibly inspiring and encourage listeners to reflect on the deeper meaning of life. The upbeat chorus keeps listeners engaged all the way to the end.
The album is beautifully crafted, with her notes being elegant and showcasing her ability to reach high notes with ease. If you’re a fan of folk music or soothing, calming tunes to get you through a busy day, this album is definitely for you!
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Staff Picks: Gen’s Top 5
March 12th, 2025 by Liz Kosik
Hi, I’m Genevieve, a music librarian at WLOY, and here are my top 5 songs of the week!
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