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Music

Concert Review: BROCKHAMPTON at Emo’s

By Aimee Huckeba Music Journalist Austin was the fourth show and last Texas date for the boyband BROCKHAMPTON’s Love Your Parents tour. The atmosphere the fans exuded before the sold-out show as the line started to wrap around the venue was vibrant and full of excitement. Before the doors opened, some of BROCKHAMPTON’s crew was outside asking fans questions and filming their responses. The fans were saying how much the […]

todayFebruary 14, 2018

Music

The National: Sleep Well Beast Review

By Andrew Vela Music Journalist Artist: The National Album: Sleep Well Beast Release Date: September 8, 2017 Label: 4AD It is coming close to five years since Trouble Will Find Me was released by The National. That trouble has finally caught up to them in their most recent release, Sleep Well Beast. Their latest perfection and episode, and it is much an episode as you would refer to a mental […]

todayFebruary 11, 2018

Audio Input

Audio Input: Episode Three

By Troy Vita Music Director Starring: Troy Vita Jacob Carter Che Salgado Clayton Ambrose In the long-awaited third episode of Audio Input we talk about Mark E. Smith passing away, the right and wrong calls of the Grammys, important love songs and how ruggedly handsome Armie Hammer is.

todayFebruary 9, 2018

Live in Studio C

Live in Studio C: MOON DUNES

By Troy Vita Music Director and Studio C Producer Check out our newest Live in Studio C session and lose yourself in the timeless, reverb drenched sound that can only come from San Marcos’ own MOON DUNES. This 5-piece band is a new San Marcos staple and you can catch them at many of your favorite local spots. Hit play, kick back, and relax with MOON DUNES in KTSW’s Studio […]

todayFebruary 8, 2018

Interviews

An Interview with Haunted Summer

By Margaret Gallagher Music Journalist I was lucky enough to sit down with L.A. dream pop artists Bridgette Moody and John Seasons of Haunted Summer and discuss unique studio experiences, the honest and the overrated, and paying your dues on the road. Check it out and be sure to tune into KTSW 89.9 for more inside scoops on the hottest new music.

todayFebruary 7, 2018

Culture

Pinballz Arcade: The Experience

By Jashel Negron Blog Content Contributor Pinballz Arcade may be one of those curious places you have always passed by without ever actually having a reason to go in, so you didn’t. Pinballz Kingdom, located in Buda, is hard to miss with its castle theme and large dragon mounted on its sign. At least, that’s how it was for me. I passed this place every time I was heading north […]

todayFebruary 7, 2018

News

Community Demands the Release of Undocumented and Detained Victor Avendado-Rodriguez

By Camelia Juarez Assistant Director Local immigrant groups such as Mano Amiga and Wimberley Indivisible, as well as students from Wimberley High School and other members of the Hays County community, gathered at the Hays County Jail to make a public statement demanding undocumented immigrant, Victor Rodriguez, be released. According to Sheriff Gary Cutler’s press release, Rodriguez was stopped by Kyle police for a traffic violation on Jan. 30. Rodriguez […]

todayFebruary 6, 2018

News

PAAC Wants More Support for Minority Students

By Adam Smith Senior Reporter At a workshop to help students prepare for the recent State Senate freedom of speech hearing, members of the Pan African Action Committee, known as PAAC, expressed their frustration with Texas State University and what they see as a lack of support for minority students. Especially concerning to the committee are the recent incidents of white supremacist flyers being posted on campus. Former PAAC President, […]

todayFebruary 5, 2018

Music

Joe Kye: Migrants Review

By Hannah Wisterman Music Journalist Artist: Joe Kye Album: Migrants Label: Self-released Release Date: January 8, 2018 Within seconds of hitting play on Joe Kye’s debut album, Migrants, you hear something both delightfully unique and naggingly familiar. Figuring out how and why it can be both is something of a challenge. It sounds a little like Beirut with its plucky, playful instrumentation, but the actual melody structure rings more of […]

todayFebruary 4, 2018

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