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Radiothon Spring '24 Schedule!

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Prepare yourself! From April 1st to 7th, WUVT 90.7 will be blasting 24/7 Live Radio! See our schedule below and check out all of our cool themed shows and premiums! To donate, call us at 540-231-9888 or submit donations here! Cover

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Transistor, I Let It in and It Took Everything, and Pinball Reviews

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*Hello, music lovers! We've been searching for some more in-depth album reviews, and boy did we find some! This week, we have WUVT DJs Naiel Habtemichael, James Brunson, and Skyler Rapp reviewing albums from reggae to rap to metal, with more coming soon!

In 1997, alternative-reggae-punk-rap rock band 311 released their fourth album, Transistor. Upon release, the album was immediately met with varying opinions. While some embraced 311’s attempt at trying something totally different, others were baffled and cried for a return to the band’s roots. Nowadays, the album is now much more positively regarded, and you’ll find multiple 311 fans gushing about how it's their all-time favorite. But is its newfound praise truly deserved?

Click "Read more" for Skyler's FULL review of the Album, as well as reviews from James and Naiel!

WUVT x SSDP Harm Reduction Fundraiser

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WUVT has teamed up with SSDP to host the Harm Reduction Fundraiser this Friday (3/29)! Join us and see Hologram Anne, Welp! and Spilt Milkshakes preform LIVE at 202 Main St. Ste 10!

Doors open at 8:00PM and the show starts at 9:00PM. $5 cover for all! (Until whoever working the door feels like charging you more...) All proceeds go to SSDP! Fart

New Music Adds 3/21/2024

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Can you believe another Thursday is upon us! With that comes new music, and boy do we have some albums for you!

Faye

Faye Webster- Underdressed at the Symphony

Label: Secretly Canadian
Genre: Indie Pop Rock
For Fans Of: Men I trust, Strawberry Guy, Beabadoobe
Reviewed by: Colin Lewis
Although Faye Webster has honed and mastered her sound with her first two albums, Underdressed at the Symphony is a step in a different direction. While it still has some songs that are reminiscent of her previous Bedroom Pop style (tracks like Wanna Quit All the Time and Lifetime) she is now getting more into a rock-focused sound. Lego Ring is the highlight of the album with a buzzing distorted guitar and funky bassline. It comes out of left field with a great feature from Lil Yachty. He Loves Me Yeah! feels very much like a 90s rock song with fuzzy guitar riffs paired with Webster's vocals. She went all in on instrumentation in this album with ethereal points, like in But Not Kiss and Underdressed at the Symphony, which were absolutely beautiful. This might be Faye Webster best album yet, and it's exciting to see what comes next for her.

Click Read more to see the full album reviews from this week!

Show at the Milk Parlor!

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GET READY for another wild show at The Milk Parlor! This Monday (3/18), WUVT will be hosting Crack In The Sidewalk, Sample Text, and Boxfactory!

Doors open at 8:00PM and the show starts at 9:00PM. $5 cover for 21+, $7 for under 21! Fart

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