By Trevor Morrison
The break up album has been made time and time again, basically since famous composers were professionally making music. Breakups are inevitable most of the time and can wreak havoc on the l...
WHUS Studio Sessions are back and subjectively better than ever this semester! Tune in to 91.7FM or fm.whus.org to here live, in-studio performances.
The Proud Flesh standing in front of some bricks.
Here's ...
We're kicking of the semester with an indie concert, just for you!
Featuring:
California X (punk)
Sunflower Bean (rock & roll)
New England Patriots (experimental garage)
Florida (psych/experi...
By Louie Durango, DJ Famous Warrior
Two Inch Astronaut’s latest album, Foulbrood is one loaded with infectious melody channeled through ferocious riffs and lyrical apathy. They apply the interchanging dynamic o...
Hey there readers, DJ Expensive Haircut here, AKA Trevor Morrison, the WHUS Music Director. It's that time of year again - the second annual Best Of 2014 blog post! Last year's was a success, so I thought that ...
James Farm – City Folk - Nonesuch
By Chris Colgan
James Farm’s City Folk is definitely an album that captures the simpler, yet beautifully melodic side of jazz quartets of its kind. It opens with “Two Steps”, ...
12/6: NOW UPDATED WITH FINALS WEEK SCHEDULE; SEE BELOW.
Here at UConn the semester is winding down and Final Exams are fast approaching. To help ease the stress for students, WHUS is introducing something we l...
Marianne Faithfull - Give My Love To London - Dramatico Records
by Shaine Scarminach
Among the waves of new, hip, and cool washing over music this year, a few cultural stalwarts also chose to cast anchor: Leona...
For every bad album we get sent to the station, we get a whole bunch of good records that are more than worth the attention from your ears. From chiptune fueled pop-punk to mind warping electronic excursions, h...
It's hard to place Celestial Shore's most recent effort into any particular musical box. "Enter Ghost" is equal parts post punk as it is math rock as it is noodly indie rock. The album's opening track starts of...