The Vinyl Frontier - WUVT Vinyl Night!
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WUVT has partnered with Rising Silo Brewery to host the first of many Vinyl Nights! Catch us spinning sick vinyl on Thursday, February 6th from 6-9pm for this Free Event!

WUVT has partnered with Rising Silo Brewery to host the first of many Vinyl Nights! Catch us spinning sick vinyl on Thursday, February 6th from 6-9pm for this Free Event!

WUVT has been featured on the WSLS' For The Record! A segment exploring the rich music culture in the greater Appalachia region. To view the article, click here and make a free account! Big thanks to Colton Game, a digital content producer at WSLS, VT Alum, and WUVT DJ!
Hello, music enthusiasts! We've got a heaping pile of in-depth album reviews for you, sourced from none other than WUVT AM trainees, Bryce McCormick, Gabriel Kadi, Georgia Nickens, Alex Van Marcke de Lummen. Be sure to catch their FM shows Mid-January!
Nick Drake is the quintessential “starving artist”. He began recording music in 1967 to little success or acclaim. He was a folk artist, and hoped to capitalize on the success of other similar artists of that time such as Leonard Cohen and Bob Dylan to no avail. His first of three albums, Five Leaves Left, was released in 1969, only sold 6,000 units, and got very mixed reviews by the few critics that reviewed it. His following album, Bryter Layter, released in 1971 to more positive reviews but the sales didn’t reflect it. Struggling with depression, substance abuse, and the perceived failure of his music career so far, Drake recorded his third and final album with a bit of a twist. This album would be entirely his own work; no backing band, no collaborators, no other writers, just Nick Drake and his guitar...
Click Read more for Bryce's FULL review of the Album, as well as reviews from Gabriel, Georgia, and Alex!
Punk Formal is back! Join us at the Milk Parlor today, December 3rd to hear sick tunes from Crack in the Sidewalk, Simplest Form, and Brainsludge! 5$ Cover fee if you're over 21, 7$ if you're not. Doors open at 8 and the music starts at 9!

Wait a second. Does that say October? Yes! Before you is a denser collection of all the glorious new music submissions WUVT has received in the last month! Enjoy!

Label: Dead Oceans
Genre: R&B / Retro Soul
Reviewed by: Matt Nowinski
Falsetto heaven on a cloud of silky, old-timey soul. This is Aaron Frazer's (drummer and singer for Durand Jones & The Indications) second solo album after his aptly-named 2021 premiere, "Introducing...". "Into the Blue" mixes sounds from Motown, Stax, and even some western twang. The instrumentation is multi-layered, with several tracks featuring orchestral arrangements and backup singers. At times though, the album sounds a bit like a movie soundtrack. The best tracks feature Frazer's crooning over driving rhythmic melodies. Overall, this album is a solid choice for a chill evening.