Slowdive’s second act as a live blockbuster has already been rapturously received around the world. Highlights thus far include a festival-conquering, sea-of-devotees Primavera Sound performance, of which Pitchfork noted: “The beauty of their crystalline sound is almost hard to believe, every note in its perfect place.” “It was just nice to realize that there was a decent amount of interest in it,” says principal songwriter Neil Halstead. Slowdive’s first album in 22 years is available now. Download “Sugar For The Pill” off Slowdive any time between May 29th, and June 4th and learn more about Slowdive at their Official Website, “Like” them on Facebook and follow them on Twitter.
It’s the perfect season to get outdoors and MOKB, Old Forester, and WTTS are proud to present Greensky Bluegrass in a WTTS Summer Concert at Garfield Park, Saturday, June 10th. Tickets are on sale now for this all ages show. Grab a blanket or lawn chairs and a group of family and friends for Greensky Bluegrass in the park. There will also be food trucks, free parking and a bar for fans 21 and over. To enter for a chance at free tickets visit the VIP Room, or click here to purchase yours today.
Hoops was born in frontman Drew Auscherman ’s teenage bedroom as a solo ambient and beat-driven project. Auscherman named the band after the hoop houses at the nursery where he worked (not for his home state’s mania for basketball). Eventually he corralled a few of his friends to flesh out his songs, and the music inevitably shifted toward something new: more melodic, more guitar-driven, more extroverted. The Indiana band craft hyper-melodic songs, built around power-pop chords, deceptively complex drum patterns, and rock-anthem sentiments that hide some tellingly dark thoughts. Download “Rules” off Routines any time between May 22nd, and May 29thand learn more about Hoops at their Official Website, “Like” them on Facebook and follow them on Twitter.
Start and end Sundays with WTTS OverEasy. Brad Holtz plays a variety of laid-back World Class Rock, with singer-songwriters, deep album tracks, in-studio recordings, and live exclusives from Sun King Studio 92. Catch OverEasy Sundays from 7 to 11 a.m. (and the replay from 7 to 11 p.m.)
This Sunday (5/21)
Join Brad Holtz this Sunday from 7 to 11 a.m. and p.m. for WTTS OverEasy, featuring a variety of laid back acoustic tracks and exclusives from Sun King Studio 92. This week…
A Night to Remember!
This was the perfect way to kick off the summer concert season. For those not able to attend put on “Full Moon Fever” and let it play while you look through the photos below of the show at Klipsch Music Center. Photos courtesy of Amy Castillo of Rhythm In Focus Photography.
Start and end Sundays with WTTS OverEasy. Brad Holtz plays a variety of laid-back World Class Rock, with singer-songwriters, deep album tracks, in-studio recordings, and live exclusives from Sun King Studio 92. Catch OverEasy Sundays from 7 to 11 a.m. (and the replay from 7 to 11 p.m.)
This Sunday (5/14)
Join Brad Holtz this Sunday from 7 to 11 a.m. and p.m. for WTTS OverEasy, featuring a variety of laid back acoustic tracks and exclusives from Sun King Studio 92. This week…
Hear new music from Sheryl Crow’snew studio album, Be Myself.
Also, hear a new cut from John Mayer’s most recent album The Search For Everything.
Plus, a new song from Lindsey Buckingham & Christine McVie.
Also, during the 9am hour Brad will give away a pair of tickets to the River Roots Music and Folk Arts Festival in Madison, IN.
Dirty Projectors is an American indie rock band, fronted by David Longstreth, that has released eight full-length albums. The band has gone through numerous lineup changes, but has remained centered around Longstreth.While often associated with the late 2000s New York indie rock scene, critics have likened Dirty Projectors to musicians from many genres. For example, critics have compared them to new wave artists David Byrne and Squeeze, pop stars Beyoncé and Mariah Carey, and progressive rock musicians Frank Zappa and Yes. Download “Cool Your Heart” off Dirty Projectors any time between May 15th, and May 21st and learn more about Dirty Projectors at their Official Website, “Like” them on Facebook and follow them on Twitter.