WPTS Genre Crash Course: Eurobeat
By John Wright It’s tempting to lump the loose canon of compilation CD’s, AMV’s, and 10-hour YouTube videos with titles in all caps known as “Eurobeat” into the “internet meme music” pile. Some would...
By John Wright It’s tempting to lump the loose canon of compilation CD’s, AMV’s, and 10-hour YouTube videos with titles in all caps known as “Eurobeat” into the “internet meme music” pile. Some would...
Here at WPTS we listen to A LOT of Music. So we decided to check in with some of our Music Staffers and see what they’ve been playing a lot of recently. Dylan Falk...
Interview by Dustin Butoryak WPTS: We have Treble NLS here at WPTS studios! Treble NLS: Yes yes! WPTS: Thank you so much for coming to talk to us. Treble NLS: No problem, thanks for...
Review by John Wright Score: 7/10 It’s always seemed, to me at least, that creating art in collaboration with someone you love must be a deeply exhausting experience. Working relationships, even for artists, need...
Interview by Matthew Lawhead On September 11th, Melbourne band Deaf Wish performed at Babyland with the Gotobeds and TRVSS. Afterwards, they were kind enough to step aside for an interview. We spoke with guitarist...
Review by Spencer Smith Score: 9/10 In rank opposition to 2016’s percussive and funky Freetown Sound, Dev Hynes aka Blood Orange strips back for his most minimal project yet. Instrumentally it also places Hynes’...
Review by Edie Fields Score: 8.5/10 When I first heard Shannen Moser open for Pinegrove nearly two years ago, I fell in love with her folky acoustic music accented with beautiful vocals and a...
Interview and photography by Bethany Brubeck On their thirteenth year of touring, The Wonder Years have come out swinging from the depths of Philadelphia basements, and have grown to be one of the biggest...
Review by Derek Adams Score: 6/10 Dance on the Blacktop is the third LP by the shoegaze band Nothing. Released only two years following their last LP, Nothing is proving to be a prolific...
The Avengers self-titled compilation, commonly referred to as the “Pink Album,” is essential listening for fans of Punk. Singer Penelope Houston sings righteously over high energy Punk songs more in the vein of the...