An Interview with Kitty Craft
by Corinne Kerwin Corinne Kerwin: I guess I’ll just get started. I wanted to ask, starting at the very beginning, was music something that you were always drawn to as a child or had...
by Corinne Kerwin Corinne Kerwin: I guess I’ll just get started. I wanted to ask, starting at the very beginning, was music something that you were always drawn to as a child or had...
J Dilla – Donuts Review by Dexter Froud In case you’re completely out of the loop on what Donuts is, it’s an album entirely composed of sample-based rap instrumentals by legendary producer James Yancey,...
Fresh off the presses just in time for Singles Awareness Day, check out our staff curated playlist of anti-love songs to enjoy today and always.
By Jaqcui Sieber Our very own Jacqui Sieber recently had the opportunity to pick the brain of meme rapper extraordinaire Yung Gravy via zoom. The goofy Gravy had a lot, and a little, to...
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...
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...
Just in the nick of time to maintain relevance within the confines of 2019, here are some of our thirty favorite records from this year. Albums get more “highly rated” at WPTS as the...
by Nick Jacobyansky Late September of last year, I’m crossing Forbes Avenue via the skybridge. I had just pressed play on “In Another Life” without bothering to check its 25-minute runtime. I’m in line...