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For music reviews, interviews, news & more, check out WTBU's official blog at wtbu.blogspot.com.
We also DJ local and on-campus events! Please contact Music Directors Ali Donohue and Liz Pelly for further information.
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WTBU Fundraiser Show Review by Joe Difazio |
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Written by Adam Lauria
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Thursday, 22 April 2010 16:57 |
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WTBU held its fundraiser show Sunday night at the Great Scott. The concert showcased local talent and promoted WTBU. Five bands represented the flavor of local music scene and WTBU’s love for them.  The night started out with the band Turtle Ambulance, who is Jimmy Hughes and Grayson Murphy. The twosome uses a guitar and a labyrinth of synths and beat machines (labyrsynth?) to make warm quiet sonic songs. They create a sound reminiscent of an illegitimate son of Animal Collective and Vampire Weekend. The music lends itself to being played at a digital tropical tiki bar, wearing their African and Afro-Caribbean influences on their sleeves. The soft synths slide over pattering beat as Jimmy and Grayson sing sweetly in two part vocal harmonies.  Lord Jeff, a garage rock three piece, followed them. The songs were like what happens when three middle-schoolers who love their parent’s music form a band, and then stick it out for ten years. The bass lines came from the early sixties, and the guitar solos came from somewhere in the 80’s, with slammy upbeat drumming, and all covered in blues. They definitely kicked it old school.  Pitchfork darlings Dom hit the stage next. They mix guitars and digital landscapes to capitalize on all dance rock has to offer. They shoot their vocals through all kinds pedals and effects to make a creamy-thick falsetto. These dirty Worchester kids deserve the hype they get, making the crowd come alive with every punch of the snare.  The highlight of the night came next in Quilt. The only way to describe them is haunting beauty. Taylor Mcvay, Anna Rochinski, and Shane Butler melt droning three part vocal harmonies over reverbed out guitars, for slow grinding and downright eerie songs. They sound like a forgotten psych relic of the sixties, like a basement experiment of Timothy Leary gone oh so right.  The Show ended with Golden Girls. Like their name suggests, they are mired in 80s pop. This messy pop-punk explosion shoots guitars solos like Nikki Sixx shot-well whatever. Worchester breeds yet another fun dancee indie rock band.

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Last Updated ( Thursday, 22 April 2010 17:26 )
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Music Department |
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Written by Jen Brown
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Sunday, 16 November 2008 22:34 |
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So what does the music department do? Every week, WTBU gets hundreds of CDs sent from around the country/world. Keith and Jen go through the CDs and decide which ones are appropriate for either review, rotation, and/or CMJ's top five weekly adds! CDs for review will eventually for reviewed by our staff to see if the albums are playable and/or FCC appropriate. Rotation albums will immediately be ready for our DJs to play. Music makes rotation if it's current, popular, solid, interesting, or all of those things. We keep a fresh rotation for the DJs so that we can report relevant stats to CMJ. CMJ connects music fans and the music industry with the latest music through interactive media, live events and print. New artists often determine their success by their ranking on CMJ. DO YOU WANT TO BE ON-AIR? SEND US YOUR MUSIC! ATTN: Jen Brown/Liz Pelly WTBU- College of Communications 640 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, MA 02215 The music department also organizes/oversees concert planning/live events. This year we had two successful concerts at the university's venue, BU Central. Next year we are hoping to help support local venues and shows they host by cross-promoting at the shows. If you are interested in working with WTBU, let us know! WTBU supports local artists! If you do too and you'd like to sponsor one of our live events/shows, let us know! Our contact information is featured on the website. We also encourage artists to come play during our radio shows! If this interests you as well, feel free to contact Keith or Jen. We have office hours every Monday from 1 to 5. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 22 January 2009 14:42 )
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