Kendrick Lamar’s haunting, yet beautiful new music video for Humble warms the part of my heart that can’t stop Instagramming with the a6 filter on #vsco. It’s alarming and exposes a variety of black aesthetics pertaining to violence, endurance, pain, and sex. Directed by Dave Meyers & the Little Homies, the video is seductive… Read More
Hey radioheads! This week we wanted to teach you a little bit about what adds are in the world of college radio. Each week we submit WRMC’s charts and adds to CMJ (or whichever reporting service will soon replace them) so that record labels and promoters can see what new music our station is digging…. Read More
From music directors Maddy and Jeff: The holiday slump is finally over at WRMC and we’ve got plenty of new music to warm us up while we wait for spring. These new albums are from many different genres all across the world of new music, and they’ve all got us excited, so consider playing them on… Read More
WRMC is looking for a Creative Director and Library Manager for spring 2017! If you think you’d like to get more involved and be part of the executive board, please email wrmc911@gmail.com as soon as possible for applications details. All applications are due January 31st 11:59PM/ET!
25 days into the new year and I already want to vomit on everything. Really the only thing getting me through this month is the ridiculous amount of music released so far. From the first releases from Dirty Projectors, Japandroids, and Foxygen in a while to Migos really just wanting to know the price, January really… Read More
Since we know you want to keep reminiscing about 2016, we put together a playlist of some our favorite psychedelic tracks of the year! Psychedelic music is rather hard to pin down and define, and can take so many forms, so these are all psychedelically inclined songs from a diverse range of genres. RIYL: dream pop, trip… Read More
YEAR END WRAP UP Shock and surprise paved the heartbreaking year of 2016. In the most bleak corners of the year we lost more music idols and icons than we knew how to deal with. The new year was met with the terrible loss of David Bowie and soon after came the loss of Maurice White,… Read More
December, for many, means staring at a computer screen and crying about the attempt to compile a top 10 (or 50) album list for the year. While 2016 was a wild shitstorm in many regards, there were tons of great releases to get us through it. Many of us remember 2016 as boys asking if we, “wanna get… Read More
cool coma is the first full length release from Montreal’s PHERN a “super group” of sorts. Although the band is indeed composed of members of various Montreal acts (Moss Lime, Soft Cone and Sheer Agony) Ben Lalande, one of the band’s guitarists, scoffs at the term. Like its creators, cool coma, does not take… Read More
It’s a pleasantly quiet Sunday morning and you’re cruising down a west Oakland promenade littered with the remnants of last night’s youthful debauchery. Broken Hennessy bottles and stomped-out Swisher Sweet roaches laying damp in the gutters evoke the evening’s regrettable decisions and exacerbate your own mild hangover merely with the images they conjure. You stop… Read More
Classic of Montreal + electronica + relationship failure. Innocence Reaches contains the band’s first completely EDM songs, a new musical foray that is especially significant remembering that Kevin Barnes used to only listen to music from the 1970s and earlier. Coupled with EDM, Innocence Reaches‘ other key element is glammy prog rock in a vein similar to that found… Read More