On the refreshed, rebooted and renewed It Won't Turn Off, Britton, Logan and Andrew tackle one great video game debate, one week at a time. For the month of October, tune in to hear the Best Video Game Monsters - culminating in a Castlevania series retrospective on Halloween.
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To wrap up the year, we go over our Spotify Wrapped lists and discuss the Pitchfork Top 100 Songs of 2019 list, which is whack as hell and sort of not great. |
This week Natalie and Britton talk about Charli XCX's new experimental pop album, "Charli." As always, enjoy the hot takes and incredible topic transitions as they are joined by songwriter, writer and newspaper editor Livia Homerski. |
This week Natalie and Britton talk about Bat For Lashes' new album, "Lost Girls," the first full length project from Natasha Khan in four years. |
This week Natalie and Britton finally get to talk about Lana Del Rey's highly anticipated album, "Norman F***ing Rockwell!" |
Natalie and Britton discuss BROCKHAMPTON, the greatest boy band in the world's new release "ginger," and talk our top albums of the summer. |
On this episode, Natalie and Britton cover the listener choice: Kid Cudi's "Man on the Moon: The End of Day," along with their own picks. |
Edinboro University will have a hand in picking the competitors, as Professor Cappy Counard will be one of the two judges.
“SEED is more than a club, it’s a title for students who have a passion and love for protecting the environment around them. It is an opportunity to collaborate with students and professionals in the environmental field, while also making friends and having fun."
The latest album from art-pop duo, tUnE-yArDs, aims to match the confusing whirlwind of the recent political climate with an equally disorienting soundtrack.