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At the Desk, Sleater-Kinney was all business — as wiry and vital as ever.
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From a Grammy award-winning Beck album to a posthumous Johnny Cash release and a pair of records by King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, there’s something for almost everyone
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Musically, 2004 was a big year for dance music, brit pop, electro acoustic projects, and for an emerging sub-genre of music, still referred to as indie rock.
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As host of WYEP’s classic alternative rock show Slacker Rewind, WYEP's Mike Sauter is often playing tracks from 1994. Since we’re going to be playing all music from 1994 today for Decades Week, here are a handful of songs from that year both well-known and under-the-radar.
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1984 was the heyday of the mega-album, but college radio and shows on community stations like WYEP were also demonstrating a powerful underground of artists that had both growing fanbases and critical acclaim.
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The critically acclaimed singer-songwriter visited the station to chat with Rosemary Welsch and perform live on the air.
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Chasing love and affirmation can be fun — but why does it feel like the pursued only feel the same way sometimes? That’s what The Bindley Hardware Co. set out to study on their new song “Deadbeat Daddy.”
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1974 was the year a U.S. President resigned, and the country was led by a president and vice president who had not won a national election. Television debuted “Happy Days” and “Good Times,” perhaps as an antidote to the political miasma.
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WYEP welcomed Aaron Lee Tasjan to our studios for our next Live & Direct Session on Monday, April 8. The Nashville songwriter is releasing Stellar Evolution later this month, and stopped by to talk to Kyle Smith and play some songs from the new release.
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Broadcasting live concerts on WYEP wasn’t new. In fact, we aired live gigs from around the community during the station’s earliest months of existence, including daily broadcasts from the Shadyside Art Festival on Walnut Street in August 1974.