True summer hasn’t started yet, and many students, high school and college, are still in school, but that hasn’t stopped Los Angeles based indie band Wallows from cooking up an album fit for the beach in Tell Me That It’s Over. Known for their infectious melodies and garage worthy guitar riffs, the trio of Braeden […]
Album Review: “Frank” by Fly Anakin
Fly Anakin is rediscovering his roots in his first full length project, Frank. Born and raised in Richmond, Virginia, Frank Walton aptly self-titles his first LP that digs into his past simply as Frank, a young, spry verse aficionado in a city and culture with little to no outlet for his creativity. Throughout this project, […]
Cotton Fest 2022 Recap: The Best (and Worst) Things We Saw
In 2018, William Clark Green threw a festival at Cook’s Garage. The main goal in mind was to raise money for the High Cotton Relief Fund, Green’s charity benefitting panhandle farmers in need. Now in its 4th year, the festival is still going strong and even before the music started on Friday, Green had raised […]
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Texas Tech University Student Government Association 1st Meeting of the 58th Session Broadcast on KTXT-FM: 4-28-2022 Duration: 01:08:53
Album Review: Denzel Curry – Melt My Eyez See Your Future
Denzel Curry is an American Rapper whose passion for music began at an early age. Curry published his first single “Threatz” in 2013 and his first album “32 Zel” in 2015. Curry has featured in the Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse soundtrack as well as in the hit show Arcane League of Legends soundtrack. Curry has […]
Album Review: “Pastlife” by Day Wave
Jackson Phillips began releasing music under the name Day Wave in 2015 when he released his first EP, “Headcase.” Since then, he’s toured the country with his traveling band and released an album and 3 more EPs, including his latest, “Pastlife.” A fusion of indie dream pop and new wave, this album evokes the sounds […]