April 22, 2024<April 22, 2024 Today’s Song: Singer/Songwriter Nick Folwarczny’s “Long, Long While” Is a Heavy Folk-Stained Heartache by Mitch Mosk
April 21, 2024<April 17, 2024 Today’s Song: golda may’s “Care” Delicately Touches Our Collective Core Wound by Danielle Furman
April 20, 2024<April 17, 2024 “Most nights I don’t go there”: Laci Kaye Booth Strolls Down Memory Lane in Her Dreamy Song “Sometimes” by Emily Frances Algar
April 19, 2024<April 19, 2024 Indie-Soul Artist Rex & The Rhythm’s Mesmerizingly Mellow “Umbrella” Is a Sanctuary of Sound by Chloe Robinson
April 18, 2024<April 18, 2024 “Shining a light on the shadow self”: Hank Heaven’s “Plan 2” Preaches Empathy With a Tender Indie Twang by Mitch Mosk
April 17, 2024<April 17, 2024 “A thug praying for some change”: Chicago’s Juice Mazelee Charts His Turbulent Coming-of-Age on “WISH N A PRAYER” by Mitch Mosk
April 16, 2024<April 15, 2024 “Waiting just to wait out again”: Amie Blu Is Spellbinding on Uplifting Single “pretty” by Aidan Mega
April 15, 2024<April 15, 2024 “We’re bringing sexy back”: Say Lou Lou Explore Intimate, Unfulfilled Desires in “Dust,” a Hot & Sweaty Alt-Pop Seduction by Mitch Mosk
April 14, 2024<April 16, 2024 Today’s Song: LA’s Liv Miraldi Exposes a Dark, Ugly Secret in “Friend of the Family” by Chloe Robinson
April 13, 2024<April 13, 2024 Today’s Song: The Enchanting Interior World of London Grammar’s “House” by David Buyze
April 12, 2024<April 12, 2024 Today’s Song: Carly Pearce’s “my place” Is a Stirring Portrait of Heartache & Yearning Off Upcoming Album ‘hummingbird’ by Emily Frances Algar
April 11, 2024<May 1, 2024 “One day I made a wish…”: Ginger Winn Basks in Sweet Dreams on Debut Single “Super 8” by Mitch Mosk
April 10, 2024<April 10, 2024 “Look who done came through”: Basking in the Dry Heat of RiTchie’s “Dizzy” ft. Aminé by Mitch Mosk
April 9, 2024<April 9, 2024 “Love is the motive”: Whitworth’s “World War” Is a Witty Indie Boy Banger by Noah Berghammer
April 8, 2024<April 8, 2024 Today’s Song: Shannon and the Clams Continue to Defy Convention with “The Moon Is in the Wrong Place” by Beau Hayhoe