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Song of the Week: Alice Ivy – “In My Mind”
Wednesday, December 9th, 2020 by Ronnie Gruseck
Reviewed By: Aly Martinez
Our WLOY Music Director, Aly, has a new recommendation for you while you study for finals!
“Especially with finals coming up it is important to have some chill and fun music to listen to. If that is what you are looking for this song is perfect for your playlist. It has that fun electronic sound, but it flows in a very mellow way which brings a nice contrast and is definitely unique. Definitely check it out!”
Tune in to WLOY Radio for relaxing yet energizing study music. And remember: we here at WLOY are rooting for you and wish you good luck!
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Album of the Week: Peel – “Peel”
Tuesday, November 17th, 2020 by Ronnie Gruseck
Reviewed By: Anna Markulis
Released: November 12th , 2020
Rate: 8/10
RIYL: Bauhaus, Yves Tumor, No Joy, Disq, Sorry, Spirit of the Beehive
The musical duo Sean Cimino and Isom Innis have just released their newest self-titled album, Peel. Peel recalls the recording sessions which took place in the band’s downtown LA loft and their efforts of creating a “wall of sound.” Their high ceilings and concrete floor created their signature cavernous sound present in Peel.
Peel’s 1980s New Wave influences and echoey shoegaze vocals presents a unique atmospheric sound that can be the soundtrack to any part of your day. While the lyrics of tracks like “Citizen X” and “Persona” are simple and repetitive, the simplicity perfectly complements the layered distorted guitar riffs and vocals. Check out Peel now on iTunes and other streaming platforms!
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Album of the Week: Okey Dokey – “Once Upon One Time”
Friday, November 6th, 2020 by Ronnie Gruseck
Reviewed By: Anna Markulis
Released: October 23rd, 2020
Rate: 8/10
RIYL: Dent May, Infinite Bisous, Loving, Kid Bloom, Vista Kicks
Once Upon One Time is Okey Dokey’s third album and their most unique yet. With the help of Dave Harrington of Darkside, Chris Taylor of Grizzly Bear, and band members of The Shins and My Morning Jacket, this album embodies a variety of styles that come together perfectly.
“Big City” features a funky bassline that hooks the listener, while “Just You” experiments with a dream pop-inspired sound. “Wine Friends” is the perfect combination of an acoustic and dreamy sound, and “Feel Brand New” truly feels like a brand-new sound that features more influences of dream pop, as well as folk-rock.
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Song of the Week: “Stumble On My Way” by Norah Jones
Monday, November 2nd, 2020 by Ronnie Gruseck
Reviewed By: Aly Martinez
This song has the same vibes as many of the other songs of the week. I think with the current environment, having chill music to listen to is definitely a necessity. This song has a soft sound and amazing vocals. It brings to you to a place where you can focus on the great lyrics and the mellow vibe of the song. If you need a break from the hustle and bustle of life, I would listen to this song.
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Album of the Week: Mr. Gnome – “The Day You Flew Away”
Sunday, November 1st, 2020 by Ronnie Gruseck
Reviewed By: Anna Markulis
Released: October 16th, 2020
Rate: 8.5/10
RIYL: Soccer Mommy, Alex G, Big Thief, Jay Som, Lana Del Rey
Indie rock band Mr. Gnome takes us on a surreal, psychedelic journey through the heartbreak and happiness of life in their new album, The Day You Flew Away. This is Mr. Gnome’s fifth album and will be available for streaming and purchase on October 16th.
The Day You Flew Away is truly the pinnacle of Mr. Gnome’s creative work. While the general theme of this album focuses on the astral realm above with songs like “Space Opera,” “The Moon,” and “Psychonaut,” the meaning is quite the opposite, exploring emotions and the struggles of life on earth. Mr. Gnome experiments with this galactic psychedelic sound while still remaining true to their classic indie-rock roots in The Day You Flew Away. You do not want to miss out on this astral journey through time and space. Be sure to give this a listen!
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Album of the Week: Death Bells – “New Signs of Life”
Tuesday, October 20th, 2020 by Ronnie Gruseck
Reviewed By: Anna Markulis
Released: September 25th, 2020
Rate: 7/10
RIYL: Joy Division, The Smiths, Iceage, Interpol, Shame, Protomartyr, Death of Lovers, Fotocrime
Australian band Death Bells has released their highly anticipated second album, “New Signs of Life.” The band’s love for new wave is clearly heard in this guitar-driven album, making it a perfect listen for any indie 80s music fan.
“New Signs of Life” opens with a prominent guitar riff in “Heavenly Bodies,” perhaps the most rock influenced track. “A Different Kind of Happy” features a more optimistic outlook and includes a classic new wave guitar riff sound, as well as distorted dreamy vocals. This album has the perfect vintage sound, while remaining new and unique. Check “New Signs of Life,” now available for streaming and purchase!
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Indispensable Oyster – Show 2
Tuesday, October 20th, 2020 by The Professor
Host: Prof. David Belz
Welcome to another episode of The Indispensable Oyster, a conversation with people of interest about subjects Loyola, Baltimore and beyond, produced by WLOY Radio in cooperation with Right Brain Creative Services. Join our host author and professor David Belz for a glimpse into the lives of two Loyola alums who’ve turned making smoothies into a mission to help the Loyola community stay healthy.
Mark Rohde, ’76 and Cindy Campagna Rohde, ’78 met as varsity athletes at Loyola and the chemistry was irresistible. A basketball standout from 1972-1976, Mark scored a career 1,103 points, ranking him 20th on the all-time Loyola scoring list. He served as Loyola’s Sports Information Director, head tennis coach, and assistant basketball coach in the late 1970s. Cindy was a three-sport, nine-letter athlete in basketball, volleyball, and lacrosse. They are only the second husband-wife duo in the Loyola Athletics Hall of Fame. The Rohdes own and operate the Smoothie King on Cold Spring Lane, just blocks from the Evergreen campus.
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Song of the Week: “Lavender” by Vacations
Friday, October 9th, 2020 by Ronnie Gruseck
By Aly Martinez
“When I first heard this song what really caught my attention was how fun it sounded. I for one am partial to any type of music that makes me want to stand up and dance around my room and that is definitely something that this song inspires. The lightheartedness of the lyrics goes perfectly with its indie-pop sound. It’s a perfect song for just hanging out or driving around with the windows down while you take in that last bit of summer!”
Definitely a song to add to your study playlist in the midst of midterms!
Check out the video or more about Vacations!
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