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Baltimore hardcore band Turnstile earns 5 Grammy nominations
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Baltimore Sports History: Negro League Baseball
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SOTW- “Under The Moon” by Ari Lennox
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Special Show- WCSB Students Say Goodbye to their Radio Station
SOTW: The Linda Lindas – “All In My Head”
September 24th, 2024 by Liz Kosik
by Genevieve Torkornoo ’25
Song of The Week: The Linda Lindas– “All In My Head”
Released: August 12th, 2024
Rate: 9/10
RIYL: SPRINTS, Bully, Pom Pom Squad
The Linda Lindas is a half Asian and Latinx groups consisting of two sisters, a cousin, and a close friend. Their music features a mix of punk and power pop. Their new release song “All In My Head” we get to see their mix of punk and power pop come to play. Despite the song’s upbeat nature, its meaning is quite the opposite.
“All In My Head” features relatable lyrics about a girl who is lost in her anxiety and loneliness. Making plans with others seem like a burden and she’s left in her thoughts daydreaming of the life she could be. The song expresses how she’s trying to get better mentally. These are lyrics many people can relate to. The track features instruments including drums, bass, and lead guitar, all of which create a disguisable sound perfect for Linda 2xs. With soft vocals, guitar driven melody and catchy chorus, this song in perfect for a mid-day car ride with friends.
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On This Day: September 23
September 23rd, 2024 by Liz Kosik
by Liz Kosik ’25
1. 1969: The Northern Star newspaper revealed the “Paul is dead” hoax.
2. 1980: Bob Marley performed his final concert in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
3. 1992: Nirvana’s “In Utero” album was released.
4. 1997: Elton John’s tribute single “Candle in the Wind 1997” topped the Billboard Hot 100.
5. 2019: The Lumineers released their album “III.”
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AOTW: Bones UK – Soft
September 19th, 2024 by Liz Kosik
by Liz Kosik ’25
Album of the Week: Bones UK – Soft
Released: September 13, 2024
Rate: 8/10
RIYL: MARINA, Hayley Kiyoko, Air Traffic Controller
Bones UK, a Grammy-nominated duo from London, is made up of Rosie Bones (vocals/guitar) and Carmen Vandenberg (guitar). The band is known for blending heavy rock riffs with gritty electronic sounds, unapologetically expressing their views through their music. Rosie and Carmen have carved out a space in the music world where they tackle societal norms with their rebellious energy, creating a unique mix of rock, old-school industrial, and 90s electronica. Their fierce style has made them a standout act in the modern rock scene.
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The Encore: Tim Lockemy
September 17th, 2024 by Liz Kosik
by Liz Kosik ’25
WLOY presents “The Encore,” where we spotlight our favorite artists that have visited the station. This week: Tim Lockemy!
Tim Lockemy is an indie rock singer/songwriter and lifestyle model hailing from the Baltimore area, with over 25 years in the music scene. He started off in high school as the frontman and guitarist for Ten Penny Thread, a band that pulled heavily from the 90s rock scene with influences like Alice in Chains and Soundgarden. After high school, Lockemy’s musical style shifted toward the 80s, drawing from artists like Depeche Mode and Tears for Fears, which led to the release of his first EP, “Standing Alone,” in 2005.
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On This Day: September 16
September 16th, 2024 by Liz Kosik
by Liz Kosik ’25
1. 1969: The Woodstock Festival became an iconic symbol of the 1960s counterculture.
2. 1985: The Live Aid concert raised global awareness and funds for Ethiopian famine relief.
3. 1991: Nirvana’s release of “Smells Like Teen Spirit” revolutionized rock and brought grunge to the mainstream.
4. 2009: Michael Jackson’s sudden death shocked the world and marked the end of the King of Pop’s legendary career.
5. 2016: Beyoncé’s “Lemonade” redefined the visual album, exploring themes of race and identity.
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Open Mic Night: September 13
September 12th, 2024 by Liz Kosik
by Liz Kosik ’25
Join WLOY for our first Open Mic Night of the year this Friday, September 13th, from 7-9 PM at Starbucks! All forms of vocal talent are welcome including music, poetry, and stand-up comedy! Whether you have a great singing voice, a talent for spoken word, or some hilarious jokes to share, we want to see what you’ve got. Even if you’re not feeling up to performing, we’d love to see you in the audience.
Mark your calendars for WLOY’s Open Mic Night on Friday, September 13 from 7-9 PM in Starbucks!
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On This Day: September 9
September 9th, 2024 by Liz Kosik
by Liz Kosik ’25
1. 1956: Elvis Presley makes his first appearance on “The Ed Sullivan Show.”
2. 1967: Sam and Dave’s “Soul Man” is released.
3. 1971: John Lennon’s “Imagine” album is released.
4. 1992: Nirvana wins Best New Artist at the MTV Video Music Awards.
5. 2009: The Beatles’ remastered albums are released in stereo.
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AOTW: Bay Ledges – Rivers
September 5th, 2024 by Liz Kosik
by Liz Kosik ’25
Album of the Week: Bay Ledges – Rivers
Released: August 16, 2024
Rate: 8.3/10
RIYL: Coast Modern, Sure Sure, Jack Stauber
Bay Ledges, led by Zach Hurd, brings a unique twist to indie-pop with a sound that feels both nostalgic and fresh. Hurd started the project as a way to channel his personal experiences into music, and over time, it’s become a platform for exploring the complexities of life. Their second album, “Rivers,” is a reflection of Hurd’s journey through love and loss, influenced by the serene yet powerful rivers from his home state of Maine. The album is a soothing, introspective listen, filled with dreamy melodies and a sense of calm that draws you in.
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The Encore: Jonas Carping
September 4th, 2024 by Liz Kosik
by Liz Kosik ’25
WLOY presents “The Encore,” where we spotlight our favorite artists that have visited the station. This week: Jonas Carping!
Jonas Carping is a Swedish singer-songwriter known for his Folk Noir and Americana-inspired music. Based in Lund, he’s put out four studio albums, each showcasing his unique sound. His debut, “All The Time In The World”, gained attention in the underground music scene, and his second album, “Cocktails & Gasoline,” was recorded in a remote cabin to capture a raw, natural vibe. His most recent release, “The YLA Sessions,” was a live-in-studio recording that became his most successful work yet.
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SOTW: SOUL ASYLUM– “Freak Accident”
September 3rd, 2024 by Liz Kosik
by Liz Kosik ’25
Song of The Week: SOUL ASYLUM– “Freak Accident”
Released: August 21, 2024
Rate: 7/10
RIYL: Gin Blossoms, The Replacements, Sugar
Soul Asylum, the Minneapolis rockers known for their mix of punk energy and heartfelt lyrics, are still going strong after decades in the music scene. With their latest single “Freak Accident,” they bring their signature sound back to the forefront. The band, now made up of Dave Pirner, Michael Bland, Ryan Smith, and Jeremy Tappero, has a knack for blending raw intensity with memorable melodies.
“Freak Accident” is a prime example of what Soul Asylum does best. The track is driven by gritty guitar riffs and Pirner’s unmistakable vocals, capturing that perfect balance between urgency and emotion. The production, once again handled by Steve Jordan, gives the song a live, unpolished feel that complements its themes of chaos and unpredictability. As they prepare for their September 4th show in Bristow, MD, and with 2.4 million monthly listeners on Spotify, Soul Asylum proves they’re still a force to be reckoned with.
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