Album Review: Host by Cults

Cults is an indie pop/synth pop band that consists of members Madeline Follin and Brian Oblivion that formed in New York in 2010. The first time I heard Cults was their feature on J. Cole’s second album Born Sinner. Host is Cults fourth album and overall an enjoyable album to listen to. The intro track […]

Tech’s Winless Streak Extends; Falls to WVU 2-1

Tom Stone’s postgame message to his team was clear: “It’s time to be desperate for points if we want to make moves in the league standings.” That statement comes on the heels of the Red Raiders’ 2-1 loss to #9 West Virginia Friday night in Lubbock. The defeat is the second of the year for […]

Album Review: The Shadow by Naked Giants

The Shadow is the latest album by the Seattle based rock/grunge group Naked Giants. This is the groups sophomore album. Going into this album, I have never listened to any of Naked Giants music, but this album is solid from track to track. The first track on this album, Walk of Doom sets the tone […]

Texas Tech, West Virginia Split Season-Opening Series

By Branson Nash Texas Tech and West Virginia battled to a seasoning-opening series split over the course of two days inside the United Supermarkets Arena. Texas Tech came out red-hot on Thursday and never looked back. The Red Raiders ran away with a sweep, 25-17, 25-23, 25-22. However, Tech was unable to keep the momentum […]

Texas Tech Survives FCS Houston Baptist in Season Opener

Texas Tech defeats Houston Baptist 35-33 in the 2020 season opener. By Branson Nash Texas Tech, behind a 430-yard, two touchdown game from Alan Bowman, survived FCS foe Houston Baptist, 35-33, Saturday night at the Jones. It did not come easy for the Red Raiders, Houston Baptist’s quarterback Bailey Zappe overthrew his receiver on a […]

Album Review: Fungus II by Wasted Shirt

Wasted Shirt is the band composing of Ty Segall, a man who has been in many bands (Fuzz, Party Fowl, and The C.I.A to name a few), and Brian Chippendale of Lightning Bolt. Together, they made Fungus II, an album with many songs that call back to early metal bands and punk. This is the […]

Album Review: The Main Thing By Real Estate

Real Estate’s newest release The Main Thing is another album with mellow out music, but lyrics that reflect real life scenarios. However, instead of it being about toxic relationships, this is one is about life in today’s society. In the album’s first song, Friday, lead singer Martin Courtney sings “If there is a point to […]

Album Review: All or Nothing by Shopping

All or Nothing is the latest album by the band Shopping. This album by the post-punk band that has the punk feel to it, with some other genres mixed in. The lyrics are amazing as well, telling different stories, and have heavy themes as well. The album  Two songs that stood out to me were […]

A Students Take on The CBI National Student Electronic Media Convention:

CBI College Broadcasters Inc. is an organization that serves students and advisers of college and electronic media outlets. They hold events, programs and have created a network to provide educational and professional opportunities for members. As a student assistant at the student-run radio station, I knew I was putting myself in a good position to […]

Cockfighting ring busted, animals rescued

A cockfighting ring is out of business in Hays County.  The case stems from a visit earlier this month by county animal control officers at a residence on Rolling Hills Drive in Buda on an animal abuse complaint.  Enough evidence was found to open a criminal investigation last week and execute a search warrant on […]