September 20, 2023<September 20, 2023 Today’s Song: NEWSKI’s Slacker Anthem “This Love Is a Fluke” Is a Wayward Ode to Self-Loathing & Loitering by Mitch Mosk
September 19, 2023<September 19, 2023 Artist to Watch: VARLEY Spiral Out in “Hate Myself (So Much Sometimes),” a Seductive Anthem of Inner Reckoning by Mitch Mosk
September 18, 2023<September 18, 2023 Today’s Song: Mitski’s “Star b/w Heaven” Is a Symphonic Double Feature by Sofia Sar
September 16, 2023<September 20, 2023 Today’s Song: King Princess’ “Let Us Die” Is a Love Song About Letting Go by Eric Schuster
September 15, 2023<September 15, 2023 Today’s Song: Opening a Time Capsule for Love in Anabella Paige’s “This I Miss” by Lauren Hicks
September 14, 2023<September 14, 2023 Sydney Sprague’s “Smiley Face” and a Sprightly Stroll Through the Meadows of Feigned Emotions by Guest Writer
September 13, 2023<September 13, 2023 Artist to Watch: Cry Baby Usher in a New Era on “Pretend,” a Soul-Stirring Eruption of Noughties Nostalgia & Modern Charm by Mitch Mosk
September 12, 2023<September 12, 2023 Today’s Song: Wilderado Paint a Warm Western Landscape Somewhere “In Between” Right Here and Now by Mitch Mosk
September 11, 2023<September 11, 2023 Today’s Song: Christine and the Queens Takes “To be honest” to the Dance Floor with SG Lewis Remix by Julia Dzurillay
September 9, 2023<September 11, 2023 Today’s Song: corner club Ponder Mortality and the Love We Leave Behind in “when i die” by Sophie Severs
September 8, 2023<September 8, 2023 THWACK! PRONOUN Takes the Hits in “SLAP ME IN THE FACE,” Reckoning with a Big, Ugly World by Mitch Mosk
September 7, 2023<September 7, 2023 Today’s Song: The Beauty & the Aching of Barbaro’s Evergreen “Gardens” by Mitch Mosk
September 5, 2023<September 6, 2023 Today’s Song: BTS’ V Shows Us a New Side with “Rainy Days” by Jada Moore
September 3, 2023<November 24, 2023 Today’s Song: The Beauty of the Mundane in Rosie H Sullivan’s “Chapters” by Lauren Hicks
September 2, 2023<September 2, 2023 Today’s Song: Billy Woods Is Alone in the Company of Others on “FaceTime” with Kenny Segal & Samuel T. Herring by Adam Davidson