A Pre-Show Interview with Loudness War!

written by Bryce Roper on

DreamPoppedLoudnessWar

Loudness War is in town performing with Bone Machine at the Milk Parlor TONIGHT

Yesterday WUVT's Music Director, Bryce Roper, had the opportunity to have a conversation with Loudness War right before their show in Lexington, KY to discuss their most recent EP, Dream Popped, as well as things like their creative process, and the albums that inspire them. Click "read more" to listen to the full conversation!

New Music Is Back!

written by Bryce Roper on

We at WUVT have decided to revive our New Music page. We will be making monthly posts on this section of the website with a selection of our new adds, along with the shorter reviews written by our music staff.

Also - check in for occasional full-length album reviews, written by our Woove staff in collaboration with our music staff.

New Music Adds - September 6th, 2016

written by Ben Kodres-O'Brien on

We've been playing these for about a month now.

preoccupations

Preoccupations - Preoccupations

Label: jagjaguwar
Reviewed by: Harrison Grinnan
Good shit. Post-punk, krautrock. I prefer this over their first album, back when they were called Viet Cong.

propeller

Carnival Youth - Propeller

Label: Popup

sunlityouth

Local Natives - Sunlit Youth

Label: Loma Vista
Reviewed by: Harrison Grinnan
Better than I expected from them, honestly.

patientness

Yohuna - Patientness

Label: Orchid Tapes
Reviewed by: Harrison Grinnan
The first thing orchid tapes has ever sent us! It's a little slow and less weird than most of their stuff but still fun if your favorite slowdive album is souvlaki but you wish it was slower and made by a girl alone in her bedroom.

New Music Adds - August 30th, 2016

written by Ben Kodres-O'Brien on

Thirty days ago today, some actual live humans started to play this music on WUVT FM 90.7.

megafauna

Megafauna - Welcome Home

Label: Pirate Press
Reviewed by: Harrison Grinnan
Austin psych rock. Fun stuff

crystalcastles

Crystal Castles - Amnesty (I)

Label: Fiction
Reviewed by: Harrison Grinnan
Apparently people like this band

theveils

The Veils - Total Depravity

Label: Nettwerk
Reviewed by: Laura Wollinsky
FUUUUUUUUUUCCCCCCCCKKKKKK this rules. Going into this I kind of hated Harrison for giving it to me, but it all worked out in the end. With Total Depravity, The Veils blend ominous tones with catchy melodies and smart lyrics sure to give your séance that extra flare. This album was produced by El-P (Run the Jewels), which is random but also makes complete sense. You should play this.

New Music Adds - June 24th, 2015

written by Ben Jaques on

Creepoid Cemetery Highrise Slum

Creepoid - Cemetery Highrise Slum

Damaged Bug Cold Hot Plumbs

Damaged Bug - Cold Hot Plumbs

Eternal Summers Gold And Stone

Eternal Summers - Gold and Stone

Frasier A Gorman Slow Gum

Frasier A. Gorman - Slow Gum

J Fernandez Many Levels of Laughter

J Fernandez - Many Levels of Laughter

Tough Age I Get The Feeling Central

Tough Age - I Get The Feeling Central

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