The hump day half-dozen: Thundercat, Ultraísta, Empress Of + more!
It’s time for round three of the “hump day half dozen!” It may be the final week of classes, but that doesn’t mean our music staff is letting up on their love of sharing...
It’s time for round three of the “hump day half dozen!” It may be the final week of classes, but that doesn’t mean our music staff is letting up on their love of sharing...
Welcome to another installment of the “hump day half dozen!” We hope you enjoyed our selections from last week’s post, and we are eager to dish out a new round of albums for you...
NNAMDI – BRAT (Sooper) Review by Dustin Butoryak Chicago multi-instrumentalist and goofy visionary Nnamdi returns with the triumphant BRAT, a sophomore album equally lilting as it is complex. Though he’s had a hand in...
Hey it’s us, WPTS Radio! Remember us?? REMEMBER?!?!?! Regardless of the fact that the University of Pittsburgh has switched completely to online classes, our members have been working tirelessly to keep representing the best...
Are you glum from the culmination of the seemingly endless stream of end-of-decade content of yesteryear’s late fall months? Or, are you absolutely livid that Uncut Gems (Daniel Lopatin included) was completely snubbed of...
WPTS Music Director Spencer Smith got a chance to chat with Warren Hildebrand who makes music under Foxes in Fiction. Warren also runs Orchid Tapes, a label he founded and has run out of...
Get your dance shoes on and get ready to enjoy the positive vibrations of Strfkr when they come to Pittsburgh this fall. With music perfectly fitting for a live experience, their latest album “Being...
Review by Dylan Falk 8/10 Predicting the apocalypse has become somewhat of a mainstream idea these days. The world is constantly increasing in temperature, and people our age are incredibly scared for their futures....
Prince Daddy and the Hyena – Cosmic Thrill Seekers Review by Rachel Hines It sounds ambitious on paper: a story of mental health and drug use portrayed as a genre-blending pop punk concept album...
Shin Guard, Live in Chicago by Tom Schwaba Three tacos and a large horchata were satisfying my five-minutes-late stomach, but the opening trio’s sheer wave of sound was what really put me onto my...