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		<title>KRUI Staff Picks: Best Releases of March 2026</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>From true Iowan emos, to psychedelic folk, to Polska amidst a heartbreaking World Cup Qualifier loss, our KRUI Staff recommends some of our favorite releases from March, 2026!</p>
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<p>From true Iowan emos, to psychedelic folk, to Polska amidst a heartbreaking World Cup Qualifier loss, our KRUI Staff recommends some of our favorite releases from March, 2026!</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Bassvictim – ?</h2>



<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKwlkC5ivQ7BU1w-t_Ok8Jw">Bassvictim</a>, a duo riding the indie sleaze revival with electroclash/bloghouse albums such as with their Basspunk series, takes a sonic and mood shift in 2026 <em><a href="https://tidal.com/album/504934363">?</a></em> EP. Maria Manow and producer Ike Clatman leave behind many of the dance-oriented and intentionally trashy influences in favor of deeply intimate folktronica and twee pop, similar to that of the Femcells&#8217; debut album released this past January, also produced by Clatman. The album&#8217;s themes are deeply nostalgic of childhood and contrast innocence and wisdom; this can be heard as many of the folkish influences pull more from Manow&#8217;s Polish and Eastern European heritage than the traditional American folk revival harmonies. The 7-minute track <em>Babcia Jadziais</em> easily stands as the album&#8217;s highlight and contains stripped-back xylophones and toy sounds with childish vocals reading a tearjerker poem. Easily one of my favorite and well-executed surprises this year. It&#8217;s worth the listen.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">–Amman Hassan</h4>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Stars Hollow – Catch Me (single)</h2>



<p>Iowa’s own <a href="https://www.starshollowia.com/">Stars Hollow</a> has released 2 brand-new songs In preparation for the release of their record Kind of Hoping on April 24. Named after the fictional Connecticut town featured in Gilmore Girls (as well as in Supernatural according to my sister), the sound of Stars Hollow fits shoulder-to-shoulder with other emo projects out of the Midwest from the mid-2010s and early 2020s, though Hot Mulligan and Arm’s Length certainly come most strongly to mind. The singles feature competent math-rocking, scream-singing, and some solid guitar riffage. Stars Hollow starts an album release tour this summer, playing alongside their contemporaries <em>Palette Knife</em> and <em>Kerosene Heights</em> in Des Moines, IA on the 22nd of May. There&#8217;s still plenty of time to memorize the lyrics, if you can decipher them through the vocal fry. If the quality of their upcoming album follows the singles, we are in for another solid, supremely rare, emo record out of the Hawkeye State this April.</p>



<p>FFO: Hot Mulligan, Kerosene Heights, Arm’s Length, Palette Knife, Origami Angel.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">–Daniel Lawless</h4>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">heavensouls – westside trapped</h2>



<p>While studying for midterms this March, the music I was listening to played a huge role in whether I could stay focused or not. Throughout this time, <a href="https://officialauthks.bandcamp.com/album/westside-trapped-3">heavensouls</a> was on the heaviest rotation. Largely known for <a href="https://officialauthks.bandcamp.com/album/lightskin-niggas-with-darkskin-problems">The Sidepieces</a> (his collaborative effort with experimental rapper <a href="https://stickerbush.bandcamp.com/">Stickerbush</a>) the duo has been making fun, glitchy, maximalist music bordering on the line of hip hop and electronic for the past few years. While all their releases have been great this is likely my favorite thing he’s made. Taking the more energetic sound collage inspired production of his previous works into these more varied lush textures, dipping into more classical genres like soul, jazz and funk. Creating these beautiful luxurious soundscapes that feel like you&#8217;re being transported into another world.</p>



<p>My favorite track off the album is easily <a href="https://officialauthks.bandcamp.com/track/shed-a-tear-for-me"><em>shed a tear for me</em></a>, the nine-minute long penultimate track. Starting with the beautiful repeated vocal line of “i can’t breathe,” backed by quiet piano notes before going into this danceable drum line and electric guitar solo (with a fucking choir in the background). This is briefly interrupted by a spoken word section before crescendoing back into this gorgeous multi minute instrumental breakdown. It’s truly a masterpiece of music production and will keep me beyond seated for anything heavensouls makes in the future.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">–Tarik Krob</h4>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Fcukers – Ö</h2>



<p>This is one of the greatest [my favoriteist!] music videos maybe of all time ever.</p>



<p>Contributing to the electronic/sleaze/dance beat wave, NYC duo <em><a href="https://fcukers.net/">Fcukers</a> </em>released their lorazepam-ed indie-sleazer debut album <em><a href="https://fcukers.lnk.to/o-albumAP">Ö</a></em> last week. It&#8217;s a flirty voice and half-lidded eyes hidden behind sunglasses, a big-lights-on house party where scents of designer perfume mix into the cheap wine. The production from <a href="https://www.instagram.com/kennybeats/?hl=en">Kenny Beats</a> ties UK garage and sleaze into a lazy-cool record that actually works, a genuine miracle these days. Jackson Walker Lewis of the duo <a href="https://consequence.net/2026/04/fcukers-cosign-o/">describes their approach</a> to reviving the indie sleaze nostalgia by asking, “what would Basement Jaxx do if they were young now?” Don’t get me wrong, this album is trendy, neither timeless nor monumental as the fresh gets cut through by an underlying tiredness. But in this charming moment we all share, it’s sickly sweet &amp; sexy. It captures the haze of a club at 4am, everyone left on the misty dance floor swaying through their own drowsy sense of fatalism.</p>



<p><em>Ö</em> is one of those albums that makes my depraved kitchen feel like a club for 30 minutes, which is truly all that a good dance beat album needs to be.&nbsp;An aching pit rests in my stomach, this leaden premonition that some track off this album is gonna blow up online and bring great fortunes and success to those Fcuckers (at least success beyond a Jimmy Fallon performance). Listen to it now so you can be cool before it’s not cool anymore. fucking what else is there to do i guess. besides dancing in your kitchen. and reading student radio articles.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">–Pauly</h4>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Slayyyter – WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA</h2>



<p>Miss <a href="https://www.slayyyter.com/">Slayyyter</a> dropped <em>WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA</em> this month, an explosive and explicit electro-pop record that took the internet by storm. every song sounds interesting, from heavily produced ones like “CRANK” and “YES GODDD,” to tamer ones like “GAS STATION” and “UNKNOWN LOVERZ.” There are also tracks like “DANCE…” which perfectly mix the adrenaline of grittier and more saturated songs with the less explosive ones.</p>



<p>The production of this album is packed with techno-electronic synths and EDM pop reminiscent of early 2010s Lady Gaga and Kesha. The drums and snare construct the songs masterfully. The album is also littered with nasty synths, which are definitely the highlight characteristic of the project for me. Many of the songs carry a sharp baseline that gives me an 80s slasher soundtrack vibe. Her vocals range from a controlled and sultry tone, to a bigger display of her range and impressive belts mixed into many of the choruses. She’s just electrifying through and through. The high you get from this album makes you wanna move a million miles a minute. This album makes you wanna crank up the volume and dance, which really is the unofficial motto of <em>WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA</em>.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">–Clara Carrion</h4>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Maria BC – Marathon</h2>



<p><a href="https://mariabc.bandcamp.com/">Maria BC</a>&#8216;s <a href="https://mariabc.bandcamp.com/album/marathon">Marathon</a> feels like a logical step in the specific school of psychedelic folk that Sacred Bones Records has been pushing for years now. This record falls well within the tradition of established acts like Marissa Nadler, whilst retaining a sound very much its own. Maria&#8217;s performance is immediately intoxicating and demands the listener&#8217;s full attention as the slow progression of each track evokes the revolution of the earth, each track seamlessly transitioning into the next. A handful of cinematic instrumental interludes create a sleek journey from one track to the next, as Maria&#8217;s voice parses the desolate soundscapes as pleas from the void. The first song and title track constitute an undeniable hook to the record, placing Maria&#8217;s methodical craft on full display, and setting the tone fantastically for the record ahead. If you are at all a fan of folk, this is a record for you.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">–Evan Raefield</h4>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A new festival produced by Hancher Auditorium is taking place in Iowa City this weekend. Stop/Time Festival celebrates contemporary musicians and interdisciplinary arts this Friday and Saturday, April 3-4.</p>
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<p>A new festival produced by <a href="https://hancher.uiowa.edu/">Hancher Auditorium</a> is taking place in Iowa City this weekend. <a href="https://hancher.uiowa.edu/stoptime">Stop/Time Festival</a> celebrates contemporary musicians and interdisciplinary arts this Friday and Saturday, a &#8220;<em>festival of discovery—opening our ears and minds to new sounds, ideas, and possibilities.</em>&#8221; Between jazz, folk, contemporary classical, psychedelia, ambient, and electronic musicians performing this weekend, the music spans a massive range of sound. Between music performances, poets and authors will be hosting readings, activations, and collaborations weaving between the arts, including KRUI&#8217;s own <a href="https://forelenvia.org/elizander-espenschied">Elizander Espenschied</a> of the <a href="https://spinitron.com/KRUI/show/287970/Laughing-Lyre">Laughing Lyre</a>. There&#8217;s something for everyone within this eccentric lineup, and our KRUI team covers a few standout events taking place that have caught our eye.</p>



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<h1 class="wp-block-heading">Friday at Hancher Auditorium</h1>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="800" height="533" src="https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/donika-via-The-Daily-Iowan-800x533.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-58647" srcset="https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/donika-via-The-Daily-Iowan-800x533.jpg 800w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/donika-via-The-Daily-Iowan-300x200.jpg 300w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/donika-via-The-Daily-Iowan-768x512.jpg 768w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/donika-via-The-Daily-Iowan.jpg 900w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">Donika Kelly, image via <em><a href="https://dailyiowan.com/2022/04/13/university-of-iowa-english-professor-donika-kelly-receives-anisfield-wolf-award-for-poetry-book-the-renunciations/">The Daily Iowan</a></em></figcaption></figure>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Donika Kelly, 6:30pm</h3>



<p>A fitting opener for a festival about exploration and discovery, poet and University of Iowa English professor <a href="https://www.donikakelly.com/">Donika Kelly</a> will kick off the Stop/Time festival with a short, fifteen-minute reading at Hancher. Kelly’s poetry is reflective and expansive, covering themes from consuming love to blinding pain and everything in between. Her first book of poetry, Bestiary, won the 2015 Cave Canem Poetry Prize, and her most current book, The Natural Order of Things, was released in October 2025 to positive reviews. Many of her individual poems have been published in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and The Paris Review.</p>



<p>–<em>Bailey Vergara</em></p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Ambrose Akinmusire, 6:45pm</h3>



<p>Hey, you. Do you like jazz? Let’s hope so, because renowned trumpeter <a href="https://ambroseakinmusire.bandcamp.com/album/honey-from-a-winter-stone">Ambrose Akinmusire</a> is coming to <a href="https://hancher.uiowa.edu/Online/default.asp?BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::permalink=hancher-up-close&amp;BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::context_id=">Hancher Up Close</a> to bless your ears with musings that combine avant-garde jazz, post-bop, hip-hop, and more. With music, Akinmusire hopes to break down the educational barriers surrounding classical jazz and uplift community stories; he borrows from tradition, but is not constrained by it. His newest record, “honey from a winter stone,” is an exploratory journey through a variety of moods, from slow and meandering to restless and lively. And in case you aren’t already sold on his talent, his 2023 album “Owl Song” was nominated for a 2025 Grammy award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album.</p>



<p>–<em>Bailey Vergara</em></p>



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<figure class="wp-block-image size-full is-resized"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="678" height="381" src="https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/mei-semones-image-via-tour-edited.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-58646" style="width:840px;height:auto" srcset="https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/mei-semones-image-via-tour-edited.jpg 678w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/mei-semones-image-via-tour-edited-300x169.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 678px) 100vw, 678px" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">Mei Semones, image via Mei Semones</figcaption></figure>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Mei Semones, 8:45pm</h3>



<p>24-year-old guitarist and singer <a href="https://meisemones.bandcamp.com/album/animaru">Mei Semones</a> will bring her technical talent and playful songwriting personality to <a href="https://hancher.uiowa.edu/Online/default.asp?BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::permalink=club-hancher&amp;BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::context_id=">Club Hancher</a> in Strauss Hall of Hancher on Friday. Her songs blend indie rock, bossa nova, jazz, and dreamy pop, with lyrics in both English and Japanese. Despite their intricate layering, you’ll still find them easy to hum along to, and you may not be able to stop. Semones’ newest full album, “Animaru,” is dedicated to her trust in her own instincts, built through years of practice and demonstrated by ornate guitar riffs and refined, breathy vocals. Her upcoming EP “Kurage” — which features Liana Flores, John Roseboro, and her own dad — releases April 10th.</p>



<p>–<em>Bailey Vergara</em></p>



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<h1 class="wp-block-heading">Saturday across Iowa City</h1>



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<figure class="wp-block-image size-full is-resized"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="720" height="480" src="https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/evicshen-image-via-evicshen.jpeg" alt="" class="wp-image-58651" style="width:840px;height:auto" srcset="https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/evicshen-image-via-evicshen.jpeg 720w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/evicshen-image-via-evicshen-300x200.jpeg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 720px) 100vw, 720px" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">Evicshen, photo via <a href="https://evicshen.bandcamp.com/album/hair-birth">Bandcamp</a></figcaption></figure>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Evicshen, 4:30pm at Gabe&#8217;s</h3>



<p>Tapping into the weirder side of the Iowa City music community, Hancher brought in San Francisco based experimental noise artist Victoria Shen. Performing under the name <a href="https://evicshen.bandcamp.com/album/hair-birth">Evicshen</a> for the past eight years, her music uses powerful walls of sound and intense textures that assault your sonic palette. This often is used with extremely creative ways of bending or playing her records, such as comb filtering and folding records with her nails.&nbsp;<br>Within her live shows, she combines this extremely well with creative art installations, and the use of weaponry and other eccentric performance antics to create a vibrant visual experience, and assault on the senses. Watching some of the recorded concerts was a beyond fascinating experience, and something I hope a lot of you guys can enjoy.&nbsp;<br>Artists like her aren’t interested in growing a large audience, or mass producing their music. They’re interested in performing for a niche crowd who understand their artistic version, and are open to hearing music on the more experimental and macabre side of the isle. If this intrigues you, she’s playing at Gabe’s at 4:30PM, <strong>come with ear plugs</strong><em>.</em></p>



<p>–<em>Tarik Krob</em></p>



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<figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="777" height="514" src="https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/sharp-pins-via-bandcamp-balloon-balloon-balloon.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-58642" srcset="https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/sharp-pins-via-bandcamp-balloon-balloon-balloon.jpg 777w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/sharp-pins-via-bandcamp-balloon-balloon-balloon-300x198.jpg 300w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/sharp-pins-via-bandcamp-balloon-balloon-balloon-768x508.jpg 768w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 777px) 100vw, 777px" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">Sharp Pins <em>Balloon Balloon Balloon</em>, photo via <a href="https://sharppins.bandcamp.com/album/balloon-balloon-balloon-2">Sharp Pins Bandcamp</a></figcaption></figure>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Sharp Pins, 6:00pm at Gabe&#8217;s</h3>



<p><a href="https://sharppins.bandcamp.com/music">Sharp Pins</a>, an exciting new voice in the music underground, is a one man band combining elements of classic rock with more modern indie and alternative stylizations. The side project of Kai Slater, lead singer of fellow Chicago band Lifeguard, has been picking up steam in the last few years with some incredibly unique and high quality albums.<br>His most recent album <em><a href="https://sharppins.bandcamp.com/album/balloon-balloon-balloon-2">Balloon Balloon Balloon</a></em> is a jangly hallucinatory odyssey connected by three different tracks simply labeled Balloon 1-3. Wearing his influences off his back with zero shame, the album takes the trippy, other worldly sounds of psychedelic bands of the 60s like The Beatles and The Zombies with a more stripped back DIY sound, similar to post punk bands like Joy Division and The Velvet Underground. Their previous release <a href="https://sharppins.bandcamp.com/album/radio-ddr"><em>Radio DDR</em></a> has a similar vibe, but with a more varied song lineup and more pop-centered approach to songwriting. If <em>Balloon Balloon Balloon</em> felt like listening to your grandparents old low fidelity radio, then <em>Radio DDR</em> feels like sifting through random singles in their vinyl collection.&nbsp;<br>If any of this at all sounds interesting to you, check them out at 6PM at Gabe’s. Start listening before it’s cool to say you&#8217;re a fan.</p>



<p>–<em>Tarik Krob</em></p>



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<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="800" height="533" src="https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/danez-smith-via-poetry-foundation-800x533.jpeg" alt="" class="wp-image-58641" srcset="https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/danez-smith-via-poetry-foundation-800x533.jpeg 800w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/danez-smith-via-poetry-foundation-300x200.jpeg 300w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/danez-smith-via-poetry-foundation-768x512.jpeg 768w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/danez-smith-via-poetry-foundation-1536x1024.jpeg 1536w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/danez-smith-via-poetry-foundation.jpeg 1940w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">Danez Smith, image via the <a href="https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/danez-smith">Poetry Foundation</a></figcaption></figure>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Danez Smith, 6:45pm at the Englert Theatre</h3>



<p>On April 4th, queer, non-binary poet and performer <a href="https://www.danezsmithpoet.com/bio-encore">Danez Smith</a> will return to Iowa City to perform at The Englert Theatre for the Stop/Time festival. Smith previously led <a href="https://krui.fm/2017/10/21/witching-hour-finding-honey-rock-workshop-obsession-radinc-10212017/">a workshop</a> and hosted the <a href="https://krui.fm/2018/10/14/witching-hour-fatimah-ashgar-the-englert-theatre-10-13-2018/">Writers of Color Reading series</a> in 2017, which was also produced by The Englert.&nbsp;Smith was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, and later earned degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the University of Michigan.&nbsp;They’re best known for their poetry collections <em> Boy</em> (2014), <em>Don’t Call Us Dead</em> (2017), and <em>Bluff</em> (2024). Their work has won multiple awards, such as the <em>Forward Prize for Best Collection</em>, the<em> Minnesota Book Award in Poetry</em>, and the <em>Lambda Literary Award for Gay Poetry,</em> just to name a few. Smith has also performed with rapper Macklemore, back in 2016 on <em>The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, </em>along with Chicago-based poet Jamila Woods.&nbsp;<br>For those interested in attending a poetry reading or specifically in Smith&#8217;s poetry, they will also being hosting a reading at <a href="https://prairielights.com/">Prairie Lights</a> at 3:15 pm that same day. This reading is presented by Stop/Time Festival, but entry at Prairie Lights is free for all.</p>



<p>–<em>Ria Das</em></p>



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<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="800" height="400" src="https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/BranfordMarsalis_Belonging-800x400.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-58659" srcset="https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/BranfordMarsalis_Belonging-800x400.jpg 800w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/BranfordMarsalis_Belonging-300x150.jpg 300w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/BranfordMarsalis_Belonging-768x384.jpg 768w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/BranfordMarsalis_Belonging-1536x768.jpg 1536w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/BranfordMarsalis_Belonging.jpg 1600w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">Branford Marsalis Quartet, image via <a href="https://www.bluenote.com/spotlight/branford-marsalis-quartet-belonging/">Blue Note Records</a></figcaption></figure>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Branford Marsalis Quartet, 7:00pm at the Englert Theatre</h3>



<p>The <a href="https://www.branfordmarsalis.com/">Branford Marsalis Quartet</a> is a jazz band, closer described as a chamber group, headed by American saxophonist Branford Marsalis. Marsalis is a composer and the leader of the band. He has played with Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Sting, the Grateful Dead, and Dizzy Gillespie. He has been playing the saxophone in bands and solo since the 1980s. The quartet officially formed in 1986 with members Kenny Kirkland on the piano, Jeff “Tain” Watts on drums, and Robert Hurst on bass. Pianist Kenny Kirkland died in the 90’s and was replaced by Joey Calderazzo and Robert Hurst was replaced by Eric Revis on bass. Later Tain left the band and was replaced by Justin Faulkner. On Saturday night they will be featuring their newly released album <em><a href="https://www.branfordmarsalis.com/albums/belonging">Belonging</a></em>, which came out last March. Expect an experimental yet classic jazz sound from this quartet. <a href="https://www.branfordmarsalis.com/albums/belonging">As Marsalis notes</a>, “it doesn’t really matter where our journey goes, as long as we keep the dance going.&#8221;</p>



<p>–<em>Moira Grant</em></p>



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<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="800" height="447" src="https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Screenshot-2026-04-02-at-12.50.48-800x447.png" alt="" class="wp-image-58660" srcset="https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Screenshot-2026-04-02-at-12.50.48-800x447.png 800w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Screenshot-2026-04-02-at-12.50.48-300x168.png 300w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Screenshot-2026-04-02-at-12.50.48-768x430.png 768w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Screenshot-2026-04-02-at-12.50.48.png 1398w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">Golomb, image via <a href="https://golomb.bandcamp.com/album/live-with-more-guitar">Bandcamp</a></figcaption></figure>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Golomb, 8:00pm at Gabe&#8217;s</h3>



<p><a href="https://golomb.bandcamp.com/album/live-with-more-guitar">Golomb</a> is a alternative rock band from Columbus, Ohio and are made up of three members, two of which are married (members Mickey and Xenia Shuman). The third member is Xenia’s brother, Hawken Holm who plays drums while Xenia and Mickey sing and play bass and guitar. They have a dream-like/indie sound, leaning into noise and experimental rock. They write their own songs and were formed in 2018. Expect a lively show with folksy-sounding guitar riffs and country elements such as a pedal-steel guitar, especially in the song “<a href="https://golomb.bandcamp.com/track/sweet-release">Sweet Release (Ain’t No Devil)</a>&#8221; but also a loud, lively, and heavy sound from the song “<a href="https://golomb.bandcamp.com/track/the-beat-goes-on">The Beat Goes On</a>.” This band is experimental as well. The lead singer Mickey sounds just like Stephen Malkmus, the lead singer of Pavement. Xenia often does the background vocals and harmonizes excellently with Mickey. Perhaps being unified in marriage also transfers to being unified in sound and music? Find out this Saturday.</p>



<p>–<em>Moira Grant</em></p>



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<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="800" height="400" src="https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Tortoise-photo-by-Andrew-Paynter-800x400.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-58640" srcset="https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Tortoise-photo-by-Andrew-Paynter-800x400.jpg 800w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Tortoise-photo-by-Andrew-Paynter-300x150.jpg 300w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Tortoise-photo-by-Andrew-Paynter-768x384.jpg 768w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Tortoise-photo-by-Andrew-Paynter-1536x768.jpg 1536w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Tortoise-photo-by-Andrew-Paynter.jpg 1600w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">Tortoise, photo by <a href="https://andrewpaynter.com/">Andrew Paytner</a></figcaption></figure>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Tortoise, 9:15pm at The Englert Theatre</h3>



<p>The post-rock Chicago <em>legends</em> <a href="https://tortoise.bandcamp.com/album/standards">Tortoise</a> join us in Iowa City to close out The Englert Theatre&#8217;s share of events this weekend. This is one of those bands that people on the internet debate about at such a mighty length that this discourse can only be achieved through the means of doctorate dissertations or through Reddit. But at their core, they&#8217;re a rock band built from atmosphere. Influenced by electronica, krautrock, and jazz, their music is this kind of eclectic and wondrous mish-mash. It feels a stretch to call it &#8220;rock,&#8221; the sound is so minimal yet so captivating in how it pulls a listener directly into this world they&#8217;re creating. They&#8217;re current tour follows the release of <em>Torch</em>, their newest album from last year released after nearly a decade record hiatus, yet still ringing out the same quality as their 1998 landmark <em>TNT</em> album. I&#8217;d truly recommend seeing this band, they&#8217;ve played such a major part of the post-rock foundation and seeing them at this festival really encapsulates the exact artistry that Stop/Time Festival is creating space for.</p>



<p>–<em>Pauly</em></p>



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<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="800" height="445" src="https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Screenshot-2026-04-02-at-14.50.46-800x445.png" alt="" class="wp-image-58678" srcset="https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Screenshot-2026-04-02-at-14.50.46-800x445.png 800w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Screenshot-2026-04-02-at-14.50.46-300x167.png 300w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Screenshot-2026-04-02-at-14.50.46-768x427.png 768w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Screenshot-2026-04-02-at-14.50.46-1536x854.png 1536w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Screenshot-2026-04-02-at-14.50.46.png 1742w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">Frankie and the Witch Fingers, photo by <a href="https://www.deathbyjames.com/">James Duran</a></figcaption></figure>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Frankie and the Witch Fingers, 10:30pm at Gabe&#8217;s</h3>



<p>Punk-rock band Frankie and The Witch Fingers performs at Gabe’s for Stop/Time Festival and as part of their tour for their newest album, <em>Trash Classic</em>. The band was originally formed in Indiana by founding member Dylan Sizemore, the band’s vocalist and rhythm guitarist, and later relocated to Los Angeles. Currently, the band consists of Josh Menashe (vocalist, lead guitarist, and synthesizer), Nikki Pickle (bassist), Nick Aguilar (drummer), and Jon Modaff (synths). Frankie and the Witch Fingers evolved from Sizemore’s original solo act into a band, signing to record labels such as Permanent Records, and released their self-titled first album in 2015 with their psych-pop/acid-rock second album <em>Heavy Roller</em> out a year later<em>.</em> The band has since released more albums, with their most recent Trash Classic in 2025, <a href="https://www.frankieandthewitchfingers.com/home#about">described as plunging</a>, “into a sewer-slick fusion of proto-punk venom, fractured new wave, and industrial grime. Brimming with wiry synths, angular melodies, and grooves that squirm and bite.” If any of that sounds interesting to you, consider attending their show for the chance to rock out with them live!</p>



<p>–<em>Ria Das</em></p>



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<p>There&#8217;s plenty more to see at Iowa City&#8217;s first Stop/Time Festival this weekend, with a huge spread of incredible local and touring artists, authors, and poets presented by <a href="https://hancher.uiowa.edu/">Hancher Auditorium</a>. For more information on further events and to purchase tickets, check the <a href="https://hancher.uiowa.edu/stoptime">Stop/Time website here</a>.</p>



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					<description><![CDATA[<p>KRUI's Logan Melia reviews Bob Dylan's Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour as it stopped in Iowa City on March 25th, 2026.</p>
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<p>For the first time in 19 years, <strong><a href="https://www.bobdylan.com/">Bob Dylan</a></strong> returned to Iowa City. The 10-time Grammy Winner is in year 5 of his <strong><em>Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour</em></strong>, in support of the 2020 record of the same name. This reflective and revealing night of ballads showed something we rarely see, a poet on the road during his twilight. A sixteen-song setlist graced the 1,800 sets of ears in <a href="https://hancher.uiowa.edu/Online/default.asp">Hancher Auditorium</a> for roughly 90 minutes as Bob and his band begin another leg to this endless tour.</p>



<p>Reaching 73 degrees earlier that day, the last place I wanted to be was inside. But only once in my life have I ever woken up knowing I was seeing Bob Dylan that night, which quickly overrode the former feeling. March 25<sup>th</sup> has been marked on my calendar for months, as Dylan quietly announced 6 weeks on the road on December 8<sup>th</sup>, 2025. Never one for showmanship in recent years, or even a social media post promoting the tour, this gig still sold out in moments. Dylan often moves in silence, online and onstage. <a href="https://www.instagram.com/bobdylan/">His Instagram</a>, lacking any and all publicity for upcoming shows, has become a bulletin board for things he has recently enjoyed such as boxing highlights, over an hour of audiobook from Aaron Burr’s “On the Art of Survival”, and whatever he has been jamming with lately. Dylan is arguably the king of casual posting, and heavy is the head to wear that crown.</p>



<p>One extra note about his online presence, he has started a <a href="https://www.patreon.com/cw/BobDylan180">Patreon</a>. In all honesty, I had finished this piece and was giving it a day to come back and edit with a fresh mind. I opened up his outlandish Instagram after re-reading this portion to find he has published a handful of posts under the title “Lectures From the Grave”, original short stories from famous characters in history. Bob has always been heavily interested in the past of America, especially considering his nearly 17-minute song “Murder Most Foul” about the assassination of John F. Kennedy. I will not be spending the money to find out what Bob has marinating in his mind, but feel free to invest the $5 if that&#8217;s within your persuasions.</p>



<p>Once inside the venue, phones were immediately placed into sealed pouches by venue staff. This was not the first time I have experienced this, but it was by far the strictest. In previous experiences with phone pouches, it has been done before entering the seating area of the venue, but because of this policy&#8217;s immediacy I entered into a talkative and lively Hancher lobby. This capacity crowd was shuffling into their seats around my arrival at 7:45 for the 8:00 show. No openers, not pre-show performance, just Bob.</p>



<p>Starting at right at the hour, there was no razzle-dazzle to Bob’s appearance. Put roughly 25 feet back from the edge of the stage, Bob Dylan waddled on stage preceded by Bob Britt and Doug Lancio on guitar, Tony Garnier on bass, and Anton Fig on drums. Donning an all black outfit with a matching baseball hat layered with a hooded gray rain jacket, there was nothing visually flashy about this performance. Large beige curtains towering the peninsula of the stage with an extremely basic lighting rig that did not change once. The lighting was so bare bones that the houselights were left on for the first two songs of the set, “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1N8SRE97NrM&amp;list=RD1N8SRE97NrM&amp;start_radio=1">I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight</a>” and “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JuLKtz_EH8&amp;list=RD8JuLKtz_EH8&amp;start_radio=1">Man in the Long Black Coat</a>.” I am glad they were soon turned off but would not have been surprised if it was an ‘artistic choice’ by the Golden Globe Winner.</p>



<p>Dylan’s musical setup was minimal as well. A keyboard in the middle of this barren layout being used as a tabletop for four cups, two harmonicas, and a songbook for the nights setlist. Not all of the cups were used, not every sheet of music played, but both harmonicas were in circulation near the end of the set in “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iHhWh9FtsQ&amp;list=RD1iHhWh9FtsQ&amp;start_radio=1">Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright</a>” and “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bV5z_rVR6Ms&amp;list=RDbV5z_rVR6Ms&amp;start_radio=1">Every Grain of Sand</a>.” There were no words spoken by Bob besides a muttered band introduction succeeding “<a href="http://bob dylan soon after mdinight">Soon After Midnight</a>.” He did have a small arsenal of ‘rockstar moves’ that included standing up while playing the piano and bending his knees to return to that beloved seat not long after that primary move.</p>



<p>This tour features his 2020 record heavily. <em><a href="https://www.bobdylan.com/albums/rough-and-rowdy-ways/">Rough and Rowdy Ways</a></em> is a solemn piece of work, where Dylan reflects on his final chapter being written. There is a balance between the self and world on this record. “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgEP8teNXwY">I Contain Multitudes</a>” feels like a journal entry of a man who knows the path he has walked down, and wouldn’t turn back for anything. “There is no love left behind,” Dylan croons near the end of the song with a serenity that some can only dream of. This record, although filled with lyrics reminiscent of what made Bob so famous, can be a little rough on the ears. His vocals have long been a barrier of entry to his work, and 60-plus years of touring and recording have not remedied the roadblock. This may truly answer the question of why there are so many Bob Dylan covers. From <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93ibVtLHa6I">The Rolling Stones</a> to <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYtdrHbBwYc&amp;list=RDDYtdrHbBwYc&amp;start_radio=1">Billy Strings</a>, generations have taken this timeless tracks under a microscope to view what makes the songs so contagious and create their own version with the same inflections.</p>



<p>Was this a bombastic rock and roll revue that left the walls shaking?</p>



<p><em>No.&nbsp;&nbsp;</em></p>



<p>Was it extremely cool to see this incredibly storied musician live as a bucket list act?</p>



<p><em>Yes.&nbsp;&nbsp;</em></p>



<p>From <em>The Traveling Wilburys</em> to the <em>Basement Recordings</em> with The Band, Bob is arguably the most seasoned musician of the modern world. The infinite artists he has influenced and the thousands of covers he has been the author for, the world of music would not be the same without Bob Dylan. He is not high on my priority list to see again, but I am glad I was there. Dylan continues his Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour throughout the 2026, <a href="https://www.bobdylan.com/on-tour/">more information can be found here</a>.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://krui.fm/2026/03/31/bob-dylan-rough-and-rowdy-in-iowa-city-march-25th-2026/">Bob Dylan: Rough and Rowdy in Iowa City, March 25th, 2026</a> appeared first on <a href="https://krui.fm">KRUI Radio</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2026 21:28:01 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Laundry Day performed at Gabe’s in Iowa City on Friday Feb. 13. Leaving the crowd in tears, they put on an amazing performance.</p>
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<p>Laundry Day performed at Gabe’s in Iowa City on Friday Feb. 13. When I first heard of this show I was excited. I had a few friends who had said they were a really solid band and were happy they were coming to Iowa City. After I had gotten my ticket I figured maybe I should actually listen to their songs. After I listened I was a little disappointed. The songs I listened to weren’t bad just.. boring. The day came and I had to force myself to go after writing essays all day and this just felt like one more chore. As they went on stage the energy was way higher than I had expected it to be.&nbsp;</p>



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<p>Once they started to play I was pleasantly surprised at their stage presence when they went on stage. It made me shocked that this was the same band I had been listening to in the weeks leading up to their performance. Their sound kept me engaged for the entire set which lasted about an hour and a half. I made the mistake of not listening to their newest album before going to this show. The band has come into a new sound that they own with their October 2025 album.</p>
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<p>Even with hearing a bunch of amazing songs I had never heard they showed a master class in crowd work. They kept a high energy and talked to the crowd, guiding them through songs with different gestures. You can also tell they are just having fun, with great chemistry within the band and walking out into the crowd just to be with their fans. At one point they asked if anyone in the crowd had seen them before, and only three people raised their hands, but still everyone was singing along and new all the lyrics.</p>



<p>I had a great time at their show. I think that the intimate setting of Gabe’s helped capture an outstanding sound and environment for this show. If you have a chance to see Laundry Day live. </p>
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<p>I would definitely recommend seeing them in person. It provides a different sound than their recorded songs, and their presence is commanding, drawing everyone into the show. Their songs can go from upbeat fun songs that have everyone jumping around making the floor shake to heartfelt songs that leave the crowd in tears. Overall they put on an amazing performance.</p>



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<p>The post <a href="https://krui.fm/2026/03/11/its-laundry-day-at-gabes-concert-review-2-13-2026/">It&#8217;s Laundry Day at Gabe&#8217;s. Concert Review. 2/13/2026.</a> appeared first on <a href="https://krui.fm">KRUI Radio</a>.</p>
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		<title>Concert Review: Lip Critic, Ascended Master, Recess, and why you should go to local shows. February 19th at Gabe&#8217;s.</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Tarik Krob]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2026 18:03:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Scope Productions x Track Zero brought Lip Critic back to Iowa City. With the band's unique and unconventional blend of music styles, it’s no surprise that they’ve quickly gained the cult following of punks, raver’s, alt kids, hip hop heads and music lovers alike all across Iowa.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://krui.fm/2026/03/05/february-19th-lip-critic-at-gabes/">Concert Review: Lip Critic, Ascended Master, Recess, and why you should go to local shows. February 19th at Gabe&#8217;s.</a> appeared first on <a href="https://krui.fm">KRUI Radio</a>.</p>
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<p>After a week of pleasant, warm weather, Iowa couldn’t let us be happy for too long and dropped a 20 degree, rainy, windy day on us. Walking around campus and the streets of downtown Iowa City, I saw puddle filled benches, dirty signs and skies that’ve seen better days. But that didn’t stop Gabe’s from filling up with students and community members alike ready to listen to some incredible independent music.</p>



<p>Collaborating with University of Iowa’s <a href="https://scope.uiowa.edu/" id="https://scope.uiowa.edu/"><strong>Scope Productions</strong></a>, <a href="https://englert.org/events/" id="https://englert.org/events/"><strong>The Englert Theater</strong></a> brought <a href="https://lipcritic.bandcamp.com/?search_item_id%3D2605108987%26search_item_type%3Db%26search_match_part%3D%253F%26search_page_id%3D5186680694%26search_page_no%3D0%26search_rank%3D2=" id="https://lipcritic.bandcamp.com/?search_item_id%3D2605108987%26search_item_type%3Db%26search_match_part%3D%253F%26search_page_id%3D5186680694%26search_page_no%3D0%26search_rank%3D2="><strong>Lip Critic</strong></a> back to Iowa City as a part of their <a href="https://englert.org/programs/track-zero/" id="https://englert.org/programs/track-zero/"><em><strong>Track Zero</strong></em></a> series. With the band&#8217;s unique and unconventional blend of various music styles and this being their second visit to the world city, it’s no surprise that they’ve quickly gained the cult following of punks, raver’s, alt kids, hip hop heads and music lovers alike all across Iowa. Joined by local powerviolence act <a href="https://www.instagram.com/recessicpv?igsh=MWRxYmxqZW90NWQ1ZA==" id="https://www.instagram.com/recessicpv?igsh=MWRxYmxqZW90NWQ1ZA=="><strong>Recess </strong></a>and punk rockers <strong>Ascended Master</strong>, it was bound to be a great show.  </p>



<p><strong>Recess </strong>was the first opener and started the night off with some incredible energy. Lead singer <strong><em>Sir Anne Wrappe</em></strong> has dipped their toes in several forms of performance art including drag and burlesque acts which makes them a very unique but exciting hardcore front-man. This juxtaposes perfectly with Powerviolence&#8217;s usual style of fast paced, aggressive guitar solos and murky, sludgy bass riffs to make Recess really stand out amongst a sea of copy-cat metal bands. Another highlight of their performances for me was their undeniable chemistry as a group, from the consistent swap of vocalists to the way the drum fills compliment the guitarists, you can tell this is a group of highly skilled and experienced musicians. Excellent set and I can’t wait to see more from <strong>Recess</strong>, they don&#8217;t have any released music so make sure to check out a show from these rising stars in the Iowa City music scene!</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="800" height="600" src="https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/02C82F7F-ADF3-44FF-BA11-E15E95BE948A-800x600.jpeg" alt="" class="wp-image-58358" srcset="https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/02C82F7F-ADF3-44FF-BA11-E15E95BE948A-800x600.jpeg 800w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/02C82F7F-ADF3-44FF-BA11-E15E95BE948A-300x225.jpeg 300w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/02C82F7F-ADF3-44FF-BA11-E15E95BE948A-768x576.jpeg 768w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/02C82F7F-ADF3-44FF-BA11-E15E95BE948A.jpeg 1170w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">Photo via Matthew Schmalz (@matthew.schmalz)</figcaption></figure>



<p>Next up was <strong>Ascended Master</strong>, the “unc band” of the lineup. Due to how strong their performance was, I was surprised to find out that they’ve only been playing shows for the past few months, but it made more sense knowing how stacked the group was with music scene veterans. Namely their lead singer <strong><em>Oliver Weilein</em></strong> of <a href="https://www.icgov.org/Home/Components/StaffDirectory/StaffDirectory/698/" id="https://www.icgov.org/Home/Components/StaffDirectory/StaffDirectory/698/">City Council</a> and <a href="https://convulserecords.bandcamp.com/album/times-up" id="https://convulserecords.bandcamp.com/album/times-up">BOOTCAMP </a>fame. At one point in between songs he went around the crowd asking people what they would want to change about Iowa City and actually listening to their responses. It’s really great to see a local musician who’s so dedicated to uplifting their own community and just goes on to show why <strong><em>Oliver </em></strong>is such a local legend. </p>



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<p>Even speaking exclusively about music, the set was such a blast, just punk bangers back to back with such a keen understanding of performance and crowd control. I think my favorite was a cover of <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkUWS0Scj5vDVF1q9kodbuA" id="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkUWS0Scj5vDVF1q9kodbuA">Descendents </a>iconic song <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOHEfVQFs2Q&amp;list=OLAK5uy_muAZdTmhO8pQ0vkGnXFJL0U5UlHZL1Jbc&amp;index=13" id="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOHEfVQFs2Q&amp;list=OLAK5uy_muAZdTmhO8pQ0vkGnXFJL0U5UlHZL1Jbc&amp;index=13"><em>Hope</em></a>, with some really fun mic grabs and crowd pile ons throughout the track. Unfortunately they have no social media, so make sure to continue looking out for them popping up on some local flyers!</p>



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<p>The simplest and most accurate way to describe <strong>Lip Critic’s</strong> music is experimental. The eccentric four man multi instrumentalist group combines elements of rock, hip hop, punk, electronic, and industrial music to make these incredibly produced tracks that are equally aggressive as they are danceable. This was reflected perfectly within this show’s moshpit which ebb and flowed between rave style dances and more traditional push pit moshing.&nbsp;</p>



<p>You can’t help but shake ass to the grooveable rhythms of <a href="https://lipcritic.bandcamp.com/track/toxin-dodger" id="https://lipcritic.bandcamp.com/track/toxin-dodger"><em>Toxin Dodger</em></a>, thrash your head to <a href="https://lipcritic.bandcamp.com/track/the-heart" id="https://lipcritic.bandcamp.com/track/the-heart"><em>The Heart</em></a> and sing your lungs out to the choruses of <a href="https://lipcritic.bandcamp.com/track/milky-max" id="https://lipcritic.bandcamp.com/track/milky-max"><em>Milky Max</em></a> and <a href="https://lipcritic.bandcamp.com/track/in-the-wawa-convinced-i-am-god" id="https://lipcritic.bandcamp.com/track/in-the-wawa-convinced-i-am-god"><em>In The Wawa (Convinced I Am God)</em></a>. And none of this would be possible without the band&#8217;s incredible stage presence. Their lead singer <em><strong>Bret Kaser</strong></em> is an absolute maniac who will do anything to bring up the crowd’s energy whether that’s running into the pit, bringing people on stage or screaming random things between sets. With such high energy performers it’s hard to not reciprocate that energy and want to move with them, which I believe everyone in the audience (me included) felt for the whole set. If you want to hear more about specific tracks, <a href="https://krui.fm/2025/10/15/october-4th-white-reaper-lip-critic-worlds-worst-at-gabes/">check out my review </a>of their latest album <a href="https://lipcritic.bandcamp.com/album/hex-dealer" id="https://lipcritic.bandcamp.com/album/hex-dealer"><em>Hex Dealer</em></a>. If you love what you hear, definitely anticipate the group’s upcoming album <a href="https://lipcritic.bandcamp.com/album/theft-world" id="https://lipcritic.bandcamp.com/album/theft-world"><em>Theft World</em></a>, out on April 30th. But for now, thank you Lip Critic, for an amazing performance.</p>



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<p>While not available for a full interview after the show, I did get the really great opportunity to have a conversation with the lead singer at the merch booth and here’s some of what he had to say.</p>



<p><strong>Tarik</strong>: Hey thanks for a great set, really loved it.</p>



<p><strong>Bret</strong>: Thank you man, thanks for the energy.</p>



<p><strong>Tarik</strong>: Did you actually meet your wife in Iowa? (Referring to earlier in the show when he shouted between songs that he met his wife at Gabe’s)</p>



<p><strong>Bret</strong>: Nah I don’t even have a wife.</p>



<p><strong>Tarik</strong>: Wait what, why’d you say that then?</p>



<p><strong>Bret</strong>: I don’t know, I just thought it’d make people excited.</p>



<p><strong>Tarik</strong>: Do you always make up stuff like that during shows?</p>



<p><strong>Bret</strong>: Yeah, just something funny that gets people going.</p>



<p><strong>Tarik</strong>: I was gonna say, cause I think last time you were here you said you were going through a divorce.</p>



<p><strong>Bret</strong>: Haha yeah, did you come to our show here with White Reaper?</p>



<p><strong>Tarik</strong>: Yeah no it was so fun. I didn’t know who y&#8217;all were before the concert, and I came and you guys put on such a great show I had to come see you guys again.</p>



<p><strong>Bret</strong>: Do a lot of people around here just kinda like coming to shows, even if they don’t know the artists?</p>



<p><strong>Tarik</strong>: Yeah, a good amount of people, we got a pretty solid music scene.</p>



<p><strong>Bret</strong>: Yeah that’s sick man, we really didn’t know Iowa City was like that before our first show here, but we were really sleeping on it, you guys go crazy.</p>



<p><strong>Tarik</strong>: Thanks, y’all should come back.</p>



<p><strong>Bret</strong>: Yeah, we definitely will next tour.</p>



<p><strong>Tarik</strong>: When’s that gonna be?</p>



<p><strong>Bret</strong>: Probably around fall after we release our new album. This was kind of just a mini tour to test out new songs live and create some hype around the album.</p>



<p><strong>Tarik</strong>: Well I’ll definitely show up man, see y’all next time.</p>



<p><strong>Bret</strong>: Yeah thank you!</p>



<p>And this conversation is where I found my story. I thought back on October 4th my first time seeing Lip Critic, and what I initially thought was gonna be an average night out with some fun music, but what turned into one of my favorite live music experiences and a newfound love for an extremely talented emerging group. All resulting from me just choosing to take a chance on seeing a lineup of bands I knew next to nothing of. Like Bret stated “People here just kind of like coming to shows, even if they don’t know the artists.” Similar to how Lip Critic took a chance on playing in Iowa City for the first time and now it’s becoming a tour staple for them.</p>



<p>I talk to music fans on a daily basis, many of which you would almost never catch at a local show. Usually saying something along the lines of “Well how do I know if I’ll like it if I don’t know the artists?” Well my question is what if you DO love it? It’s a common trend to see online music lovers post performances from their favorite artists at the dawn of their career. Playing to small crowds at local restaurants, venues and basements. A far cry from their later critical acclaim and global success. You’ll see these comments flooded with people talking about how much they wish they could’ve been there to see these amazing acts for cheap in such an intimate environment. Well what’s stopping you from doing that now? Every city is flooded with performances from talented, hungry young artists looking to make something special and one of them might just be a new favorite of yours. I found that with <strong>Lip Critic</strong>, and you can too.</p>



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<p>From a Nirvana cover, to NY rap, to the rumbling ashes of black midi&#8217;s remains, our KRUI Staff recommends some of our favorite releases from February, 2026!</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Chat Pile –&nbsp;Sifting (single)</h2>



<p>Fresh off the heels of their latest collab album with postrock artist <a href="https://haydenpedigo.com/">Hayden Pedigo</a>, Oklahoma hardcore/noise band <a href="https://chatpile.net/home">Chat Pile</a> return to their typical fast paced and abrasive style with two new singles. Starting off with the absolute head thrasher <em>Masks</em>, you can really feel the influence of their new record label Sub Pop, which they themselves cited as influencing the song. &#8220;It’s a true dream to put out a single on Sub Pop, and our new song <em>Masks</em> hopefully honors the spirit of the mythical, sometimes mystical, city of Seattle,” said Chat Pile in a recent press statement. This influence is apparent with the aggression and style of other iconic Sub Pop bands such as <em>Mudhoney</em> and <em>The Melvins</em>. Still though, they maintain the band&#8217;s complex rhythms and Raygun’s own unique vocal style to give this era its own spin.</p>



<p>Continuing along with the Seattle tributes, the band paired the <em>Masks</em> release with a deep cut cover of <em>Nirvana</em>&#8216;s <em>Sifting</em>. If you thought that song couldn’t get dirtier and sludgier, you&#8217;re in for a treat. The perfectly sloppy guitar solos pairs with these muddy backing riffs and vocals that are just low quality enough make for such a grimy and fun listening experience. The six minute run time feels like a breeze, considering the level of quality we&#8217;re working with, and it makes me more than excited to listen to whatever they have planned for the future.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">–Tarik Krob</h4>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">My New Band Believe – Numerology (single)</h2>



<p>altFresh from the elegantly titled <em><a href="https://www.mynewbandbelieve.com/">My New Band Believe</a></em> is their second ever single, <em><a href="https://mynewbandbelieve.bandcamp.com/track/numerology-1">Numerology</a></em>. Helmed by Cameron Picton of <em><a href="https://bmblackmidi.bandcamp.com/album/hellfire">black midi</a></em> fame, <em>My New Band Believe</em> offers on <em>Numerology</em> a blend of very poppy indie rock with elements of samba and disco that feels triumphantly hectic. The lyrics evoke a night on the town with your buddies as you get increasingly…inebriated, and the finale of the song is admittedly comical, but still feels like a ripe conclusion for the preceding spectacle. The song clocks in at 4:18, yet its manic energy makes it feel half that length. As a consequence, I usually listen to this song at least twice in a row. After the conclusion of <em>black midi</em>, frontman <a href="https://geordiegreep.bandcamp.com/album/the-new-sound">Geordie Greep</a> has received the brunt of the attention from the public, especially following the release of his album <em>The New Sound</em>, in 2024. However, I imagine Picton will have his own stint in the windmill-scene spotlight as <em>Numerology</em> feels undoubtedly like Picton’s <em>Holy, Holy</em> moment.<em>My New Band Believe</em> releases their debut album on April 10th, be there or be square!</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">–Jack Manley</h4>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Lana Del Rey – White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter (single)</h2>



<p> To say this new <a href="https://www.lanadelrey.com/">Lana Del Rey</a> track was surprising would be an understatement. Not only is it shocking that she actually released it, instead of just relentlessly teasing it on social media like she’s been doing with her upcoming <em>Stove</em> album for half a year now, but the song itself is a very different direction for the singer. It’s dark and sinister. It builds tension in the verses and dissolves it with an almost “Disney princess” cadence of soft whispers in the chorus. The atmosphere is at times heavy, and at times light, but an underlying eeriness keeps the listener on their toes. The song is composed of haunting synths and magical entrancing string instruments like violins, violas and cellos. Sweet guitars, piano, percussives, brass, and even a harp bleed into the delicate mix. These instruments build the orchestral nature of the track, giving it an almost ethereal and uncanny quality.<br>    Instead of leaning country like Lana promised with the upcoming <em>Stove</em> album, she seems to be more interested in exploring ominous soundscapes with this track, opting for a southern gothic route with her own spin. However, the singer&#8217;s tendencies to romanticize the mundane are still very much present, with her basking in the traditional, stay-at-home-wife lifestyle that she has come to greatly appreciate. <em>White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter</em> paints this picture of Lana cooking for her husband while she awaits his return from hunting wild animals in the spooky woods near their home. Mentions of words like “voodoo” and “magical” evoke a mystical feeling into her daily affairs, and the expression “whoopsy-daisy” and the “yoo-hoo” ad-libs make the song feel all the more whimsical.<br>    Lana Del Rey’s new single offers a glimpse into a darker side of her music which was prevalent in the earlier days of her discography. Her <em>Born to Die</em> album and her <em>Lizzy Grant </em>persona both offer a preview of this gloomy sound, as highlighted by many fans in online spaces. But despite similarities to her earlier works, <em>White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter</em> demonstrates an entirely new soundscape and tonal shift for Lana, which is exciting to experience as we await the release of the upcoming album.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">–Clara Carrion</h4>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Ratboys – Singin&#8217; to an Empty Chair</h2>



<p>Chicago has always consistently been putting out incredible music: Wilco, John Prine, Mavis Staples. Today, there is something brewing in the second city, that has come to boil over. Leading this charge is indie-rockers, <a href="https://www.ratboysband.com/">Ratboys</a>. The Notre Dame Alumni, and Chicago natives, celebrated their sweet sixteen as a band by releasing their sixth studio album, <a href="https://ratboys.bandcamp.com/album/singin-to-an-empty-chair"><em>Singin’ to an Empty Chair</em></a>.</p>



<p>This is not only a continuation of their breakout success from 2023’s, <em><a href="https://ratboys.bandcamp.com/album/the-window">The Window</a></em>, but an expansive journey into their own sound and personality. This album feels as though every note has a meaning behind it and every strum is a continuation of a bed time story you don’t want to end. Ratboy’s has a comforting sound, one that puts the listener in their world with lyrics reading, &#8220;<a href="http://newwst.com/penny" type="link" id="http://newwst.com/penny">the bugs are writing books with their eyes</a>.” This sense of joy and poetry bleeds from songs, while reflections of todays wild world in <em><a href="http://newwst.com/theworld">The World, So Madly</a></em> brings it back down to earth. The slide guitar sings by itself, and the bouncy yet fuzzy guitars within the band blend together like peanut butter and jelly.</p>



<p>Ratboys throw in hits throughout their album like its nothing, and put forth my favorite album of 2026 so far. <a href="https://www.ratboysband.com/tour">They will be touring the record this spring</a> with support from Florry, villagerrr, and fellow Chicagoans Free Range.<br>FFO: MJ Lenderman, Waxahatchee, Wednesday, The Beths</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">–Logan Melia</h4>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">xaviersobased – Xavier</h2>



<p>Periodically, it seems that the Music Discourse Eye of Sauron happens to latch its all-consuming gaze onto a particular artist who has established a particular brand of sound until it has become so virulently synonymous with their name that it cannot help but seep through these fiber-optic spaces into the minds of those cultural sleuths so invested in the all-important web of contemporality. <a href="https://xaviersobasedofficial.bandcamp.com/album/xavier"><em>Xavier</em></a> happens to be one such example, the culmination of multiple years of underground consistency and empire building surrounding Xav&#8217;s uniquely futuristic, atmospheric, and outright unpredictable approach to production. He proves himself to be at once an absurdist paragon, a staple of the modern cloud rap scene (as well as the extended Surf Gang universe), even forming his very own imprint <em>1c</em> in the lead-up to this album. Thus, through following an approach that is entirely unpredictable yet expected, Xav has captured the spotlight into a…decidedly mixed reaction.</p>



<p>The seasoned listener will notice differences. There is a greater sleekness in each beat&#8217;s construction. There are feature placements that would have once seemed impossible with <a href="https://zaytovenbeatz.com/">Zaytoven</a> and <a href="https://soundcloud.com/riodayungog">Rio da Yung OG</a>, as well as this being Xav&#8217;s first big-boy big label treatment, giving cause for a greater critical stir even with this being his first studio album in four years. It seems Xav took this opportunity to give people more of what they had flocked to him for in the first place: a cinematic, woozy, and disorienting experimental rap album. <em><a href="https://xaviersobasedofficial.bandcamp.com/track/iphone-16">iPhone 16</a></em> features a discordant symphony’s instrumentation that wouldn’t have been out of place on a Steve Reich composition. Production standouts include <em><a href="https://xaviersobasedofficial.bandcamp.com/track/tony-hawk">Tony Hawk</a></em>, as well as <em><a href="https://xaviersobasedofficial.bandcamp.com/track/100000">100,000</a></em>, both ranking among Xav’s most explosive compositions yet. However, the real star of the show is the digital streaming exclusive, <em><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1Y6euVxtCk">Party At My Place</a></em>, featuring Dylan Brady of <em>100 Gecs</em> and Skrillex, creating a characteristically mind-bending and bombastic blend of the three’s respective styles. All in all, those who were already fans of Xavier’s output found more to enjoy, whereas those who weren’t (for the most part) gave a collective shrug and continued about their days. Give it five years, though…</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">–Evan Raefield</h4>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Converge – Love is Not Enough</h2>



<p>Metalcore legends <a href="https://www.convergecult.com/">Converge</a> return with another intense record after five years. This band does not miss, they wind up each shot and take the fattest fucking swing at it and send it flying at wee Anthony Fantano&#8217;s slippery baldass head. It&#8217;s a great record, neither their best nor worst, but Converge excels at consistency. 30 years of this metalcore business and they&#8217;re still accelerating ahead, splitting noise and peeling catharsis off the razor&#8217;s edge. Vocalist <a href="https://jacobbannon.com/?srsltid=AfmBOopmW4IhNsXj202uGZXyJlQVcUGv3hUdip2AWY4B0GWUfcZqpffn">Jacob Bannon</a> describes the album and its creation as &#8220;unrelenting and super raw the entire time, and that&#8217;s by design, because that&#8217;s how we feel. That&#8217;s what&#8217;s resonating in our collective spirit right now.&#8221; It&#8217;s a surprisingly political album, with lyrics from Bannon lying much more grounded in reality than his previous work, themes ranging from human powerlessness to the opiate industry. The band describes <em>Love is Not Enough</em> as less approximating an album, instead existing as the culminating &#8220;artist&#8217;s statement,&#8221; of the full band. Don&#8217;t let the title fool you, this is a record that advocates for love. Each song is a lonely cry of agony, desperate for more love to lay exposed and shared in the world, combating the darker chaos and panic around us. &#8220;Love is essential, but it&#8217;s not everything.&#8221;</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">–Pauly</h4>



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<p>The rumors are true, KRUI likes music! 2025 was a crazy year all around, and even crazier, we here at KRUI actually listened to lots of albums this year. Whether an artist created an entirely new inventive sound, reinvigorated lost nostalgia, or just made a plain sick record, we noticed. What makes an album good? No one probably knows, but we can talk about why we liked a few certain releases here. We&#8217;ve picked out eleven of our favorite albums from this year to share, and explore together.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Addison Rae, &#8216;Addison&#8217;</h2>



<p>There was no other album I was more excited to make fun of this year than <a href="https://www.addisonrae.com/">Addison Rae’s</a> self-titled <em><a href="https://addisonrae.lnk.to/album">Addison</a></em>. Yet, despite all odds and precedents, the TikTok-star-turned-singer-songwriter has deservedly etched a space for herself in the pop star landscape despite following one of the most pivotal years in the genre. In an interview on the <em>Popcast</em> podcast, Rae quotes, &#8220;taste is a luxury,&#8221; in reference to her own tastes in music and fashion. She credits her success on TikTok and her public as the reason she is now able to pursue her more genuine interest in music. This philosophy becomes very evident within the first few seconds on the album, with the song, <em>New York</em>. A familiar, yet unconventional, pop track opens with a rapid electronic pan and escalates to a breathy Max-Martin-esque dance beat that screams 2000s Britney. It feels nostalgic, yet new. The album is immediately rewarding, offering a fun and campy surface appeal on tracks like <em>Money is Everything</em> and <em>High Fashion</em>. Yet, the listener is often gifted with deeper lyrical focus on songs such as <em>Times Like These</em> and <em>Headphones On</em>. With an entirely female produced record, Addison feels in complete control of the feminine sexuality that underlies the album, reminiscent of her fellow recent breakthrough superstars like Sabrina, Chappell, and Charli XCX. <em>Addison</em> is an incredibly impressive debut project that makes me very excited for her career, and the future of pop music.</p>



<p>-Becca Warfield</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Don&#8217;t Tap the Glass &#8211; Tyler the Creator</h2>



<p><em><a href="https://tylerthecreator.lnk.to/DontTapTheGlass">DON’T TAP THE GLASS</a> </em>by <a href="https://soundcloud.com/tylerthecreatorofficial">Tyler, The Creator</a> is a shorter album, running just 29 minutes throughout its ten tracks. Released on July 21, just less than 9 months after the release of his last album, this<br>album is an outlier in his discography. Tyler&#8217;s known for his writing style which (lately) tends to be more<br>confessional and narrates the personal themes in his life. Instead, this album was written purely to make people move. When he released the album, he was open about this switch and told fans “yall better get them expectations and hopes down this aint no concept nothing&#8221; <a href="https://x.com/tylerthecreator/status/1946919294920523938">on Twitter</a>. This tweet severely downplayed how strong this album stands out in his discography. While nothing conceptually profound, the album is one of his most upbeat and engaging. Every song builds off of the energy from the one before. Some standout tracks include <em>Sugar on My Tongue</em>, <em>Big Poe</em>, and <em>Ring Ring Ring</em>, which all experienced a lot of hype online. My own personal favorite is <em>Sucka Free</em>. Overall, this album is definitely worth a listen, especially if you need something carefree and upbeat, or just want a good beat to dance to.</p>



<p>-Will Clair</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Ethel Cain, &#8216;Perverts&#8217;</h2>



<p>Ever since its release back in January, <a href="https://www.daughtersofcain.com/">Ethel Cain</a>’s new project <em>Perverts</em> entranced me. This EP represents a drastic tonal and thematic departure from Cain’s debut album, <em>Preachers Daughter</em>, which built a southern gothic narrative from a mix of folk, slowcore, and elements of dream pop. This time around, Ethel Cain completely switched gears and opted for a dark ambient project composed of drone music, unsettling sounds, a near complete lack of lyrics, and a oppressively haunting atmosphere. With <em>Perverts</em>, we are taken on a journey of transcendence to explore the different manifestations of perversion in all its forms. From the opening title track, we are immediately thrust into this world Cain experiences, which transports us to decrepit basements, vast stretches of woods, industrial power plants, and this esoteric divine theatre.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Songs explore twisted depictions of desire, with kick drums, delicate piano and fragile vocals in <em>Punish</em>, and the terrifying howling over continuous murmurings of “i love you’s” in <em>Housofpsychoticwomn</em>. The album touches on the perversions of pleasure with my personal favorite, <em>Onanist</em>, creating its perversion with whispers, powerful bass, and building crescendos. The rest of the soundscape is a combination of heavy instrumentals, drones, distorted vocals, drums, lap steels and the hurdy-gurdy as Ethel Cain represents lustful experiences in <em>Vascillator</em>, proximity and abandonment from God in <em>Thatorchia</em>, and self-destructive within <em>Amber Waves</em>.</p>



<p>In just nine songs, she explores themes of guilt, shame, eroticism, resentment, faith, transcendence and corruption of self, with a soundscape akin to a horror movie soundtrack. It is best challenging for a casual listener, and at worst downright terrifying to anyone curious enough to peek into her veil. But I would be remiss if I didn’t insist that this project is worth the listen, if only to experience the journey of sonic transcendence Ethel Cain drags us through within her perversions.</p>



<p>-Clara Carrion</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Westside Gunn, &#8217;12&#8217;</h2>



<p><a href="https://soundcloud.com/westsidegunn/sets/12-941483564">Westside</a> had a big year in 2025 with 3 full-length albums, 2 EPs, and multiple singles, including crossovers with JID, Cookin&#8217; Soul, Karriem Riggins, and Doechii, who just received the Grammy for Best Rap Album of the Year last February.&nbsp;<a href="https://soundcloud.com/westsidegunn/sets/12-941483564" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><em>12</em>&nbsp;</a>is the newest installment of Westside Gunn&#8217;s long-running Hitler Wears Hermes mixtape series, which feels less like a batch of individual songs and more like a cohesive project than any Griselda releases this decade.&nbsp; Amidst all the deluge of content from the Griselda label this year,&nbsp;<em>12</em>&nbsp;went under the radar and underappreciated, even by fans. While the album doesn&#8217;t experiment or break new ground sonically, it&#8217;s my favorite this year merely for the penmanship and lyrical delivery from all parties involved.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The best RYM review I&#8217;ve ever seen noted,&nbsp;<a href="https://rateyourmusic.com/music-review/nille99/westside-gunn/12/248516027" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">“Westside Gunn is the moment hip-hop goes post-hip-hop—transforming the MC into an echo, the beat into a museum piece, and the genre’s symbols (luxury, violence, nostalgia) into looped artifacts”</a>. Almost nowhere is that more clear than on tracks like&nbsp;<em>Vert</em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>Bury</em>&nbsp;<em>Me with a Stove</em>, where the essential hip-hop drums are replaced with droning ad-libs and grainy phonographic samples: Creating Giselle&#8217;s trademark haunting and lavish atmosphere. The tracklist, however, diversifies, with the gritty hardcore boom bap posse cut that is&nbsp;<em>Boswell&nbsp;</em>and<em>&nbsp;</em><a href="https://soundcloud.com/brothertomsos" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Tom Sos&#8217;s</a>&nbsp;featherlight voice and rhymes on tracks like&nbsp;<em>Gumbo Yaya</em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>Health Sciences&nbsp;</em>offering a ray of light in 12&#8217;s nocturnal atmosphere.</p>



<p>Though technically under the name Westside Gunn, spiritually, this is Stove God Cooks&#8217; masterpiece. He features on almost the entire first leg of the tracklist and steals the show in the album&#8217;s drumless outro,&nbsp;<em>Dump World</em>. StoveGod sounds more at home on an altar than in the studio, bringing unflinchingly egotistical lyrics and drumless gospel hymns to create a liturgy of the self, demanding the listener bend the knee and pray. Bars like “The Virgil Rug say rug, the plug name in my phone say plug” or “YOU EVER COOK HALF A BRICK IN DA AIR FRYER”&nbsp; puts the entire Western literary canon to shame. Stove God features on this project more than any other Westside release. So if you&#8217;re looking for the most lavish bars in hip hop today, this project is for you.</p>



<p>-Amman Hassan</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">PinkPantheress, &#8216;Fancy That?&#8217;</h2>



<p><a href="https://www.pantheress.pink/">It&#8217;s a Pink sweep</a>. This music video for <em>Stateside </em>was shot outside a JCPenny, and really I think that&#8217;s all you need to know to truly get what this album&#8217;s all about. Music and fashion trends have been dominated by this idea of &#8220;Y2K&#8221; for the past few years, what initially began as unique and inspired 2000s throwbacks quickly turned into force-fed slop and algorithmic nostalgia regurgitated back at us from every corner Tiktok could touch. This year–praise god!–we&#8217;ve maybe started resisting crap in a low-rise bow, and with projects like <em>Addison</em>, <em>Essex Honey, </em>and cheetah print, we&#8217;re finally seeing a rise of Y2K nostalgia that is not only hopes to remind, but to inspire.</p>



<p>I hate to laud a southern, but anyone who can flaunt ultra-high rise capris is committed to this Y2K shit. It might as well be 2006 for PinkPantheress as she&#8217;s tapping into her U.K. jungle and D&amp;B roots right from the opening beats of <em>Fancy That&#8217;s</em> first track, <em>Illegal</em>, with a complete embrace of a nostalgia that doesn&#8217;t stale or pull superficial. From <em>Tonight</em> to <em>Romeo</em>, this is neither her most emotional nor ambitious release, but I&#8217;d say it&#8217;s by far her most stylistically unique and coherent project by far. With this mixtape, Pink&#8217;s solidified her image. She&#8217;s drawing influences from around the world into her Brit tartan aesthetics, and creates tracks out of it that are so fresh &amp; fit, it&#8217;s actually a no-skip record. Whether I was fucking about in Scandinavia or stateside, <em>Fancy That?</em> has been my dearest friend this year. This mixtape is sweet, sexy, and just pure fun with a bassline, it&#8217;s everything that this vague memory of an animal-printed and velour-clad 2000s embodies. Nostalgia is a tool, and Pink wields it with her iron-plaid fist. <em>like what!? </em></p>



<p>-Pauly</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Sudan Archives, &#8216;The BPM&#8217;</h2>



<p>&#8220;An artist’s foray into a “Gadget Girl” persona in the year 2025&nbsp;may verge on cliche and&nbsp;could&nbsp;even be banal, but with <a href="https://sudanarchives.com/">Sudan Archives</a> it just feels so right. Following&nbsp;the&nbsp;acclaimed 2022 album&nbsp;<em>Natural Brown Prom Queen</em>, on this new record, <em><a href="https://sudanarchives.bandcamp.com/album/the-bpm">The BPM</a>, </em>Sudan Archives&nbsp;leans even heavier into the (dare I say) archive of dance beats she intricately weaves together to&nbsp;explore the relationship amongst technology, body, and identity.&nbsp;With fifteen songs and clocking in at just under an hour, the album never feels bloated or rushed. The songs, which pull on club beats inspired by Midwest cities like Chicago and Detroit, flow from one to the other to explore Gadget Girl’s sci-fi persona and life. &#8220;MY TYPE&#8221; is a notable standout, with a racing beat, quick lyrics, and a chorus that is an instant club classic. On the album opener&nbsp;“DEAD”&nbsp;she sings: “Where&nbsp;my&nbsp;old self at? / Where&nbsp;my&nbsp;new self at? /&nbsp;Where my light side at?&nbsp;/ Where my dark side at?” with a chorus of “right here, right here” reassuring herself after every line.&nbsp;Gadget Girl can go everywhere and be everything, as she sings on “A BUG&#8217;S LIFE,” another album standout, “&#8217;cause&nbsp;she never looks back&nbsp;/ and she&nbsp;can&#8217;t&nbsp;go home.”&nbsp;With Sudan Archives and&nbsp;<em>The&nbsp;BPM,&nbsp;</em>I&nbsp;don’t&nbsp;think we even want&nbsp;to&nbsp;anymore.&#8221;</p>



<p>-Corrine</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Frost Children, &#8216;SISTER&#8217;</h2>



<p><a href="https://frostchildren.bandcamp.com/album/sister">SISTER</a>, the latest <a href="https://frostchildren.bandcamp.com/">Frost Children</a> album, was released on September 12th of this year, which perfectly blends genres to create a timeless electronic-hyperpop-indiepop-EDM album that will be played for years to come. The two siblings, Lulu and Angel Prost, began making music together in 2020, leading them to release 5 albums from 2020-2023. After a 2 year break, they returned and released what is, in my opinion, their best album yet.</p>



<p>SISTER builds upon the electro-punk and indie-sleaze style of hyperpop they employed in the albums SPEED RUN and Hearth Room, but turn the EDM knob up slightly. This gives the album an inherently nostalgic quality that I haven’t heard from a new release ever in recent memory. They perfectly encapsulate the energy of 2010s pop hits but build upon them with their already established abrasive style of hyperpop, to not only draw from the past but to innovate a new style of electronic music all together. Songs like Falling and Position Famous perfectly illustrate this push and pull – they sound at points deeply nostalgic and also very innovative, creating for a sound I haven’t heard before and a mix of genres that I’m sure will influence the next wave of electronic music for years to come.</p>



<p>-Chase </p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">MIKE, &#8216;Showbiz!&#8217;</h2>



<p>I, like many others, was introduced to <em><a href="https://mikelikesrap.bandcamp.com/">MIKE</a> </em>by his long term friend, collaborator and fellow abstract hip hop artist <em>Earl Sweatshirt</em>. Mainly from a line off his 2018 single <strong><em>The Mint</em></strong>, “I was in the kitchen with that nigga Mike”. Curious, I decided to check out his 2019 album <strong><em>tears of joy</em></strong><em>, </em>and since then I’ve gotten to experience one of the best and most unique modern hip hop discographies unravel with <strong><em><a href="https://mikelikesrap.bandcamp.com/album/showbiz">Showbiz!</a></em></strong> being no exception.&nbsp;</p>



<p>With 24 tracks, you’d think <em>MIKE’s </em>signature laid back, monotone delivery would get repetitive or boring but far from it. Combined with the sample heavy jazz &amp; soul inspired production it creates a very relaxed, meditative feeling to the album that makes it feel more dream-like than sleepy. His lyrical ability has also never been sharper with tracks such as <strong><em>Lucky</em></strong> and <strong><em>When it Rains</em></strong> featuring bar after bar of creative and well delivered lyrics.&nbsp;</p>



<p>But what really holds this album together and makes it my favorite release of the year is its common thread of family, reflection of one’s past and the path ahead of him. On one of its standout tracks <strong><em>What U Boutta Do?/A Star was Born</em></strong> he professes “I’m the living proof, I’m my parent’s child. Put you in my shoes, it’s a scary route”. Since a lot of <em>MIKE’s </em>work revolves around mental health and personal struggles, seeing him be able to so honestly reflect on some of what’s led to these issues discussed on other tracks is very fascinating. On the albums most popular track <strong><em>man in the mirror</em></strong> it begins with a sample of a man discussing the pressure of his job and how “showing off” has almost become a requirement, but also a huge cause of pain in his life. As <em>MIKE </em>has continued to see growth and recognition it’s fascinating to see how this has affected his perception of himself and “the man in the mirror”.</p>



<p>With such a consistent album that I’ve been replaying since its release I’m excited to see where the career of one of hip hop’s best working rappers is gonna continue to lead us toward. And if it’s to more amazing albums like this one. Then I’m pretty happy with the trajectory.</p>



<p>-Tarik Krob</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Kevin Atwater, &#8216;Achilles&#8217;</h2>



<p>Once again, <a href="https://www.kevin-atwater.com/">Kevin Atwater</a> manages to break my heart yet simultaneously make me sing along. His first album, <em><a href="https://www.kevin-atwater.com/">Achilles</a> </em>managed to be in my constant rotation year round. Despite his soft voice, Atwater with each song, manages to illustrate his emotions so impactfully. Atwater has been hurt before and much of that gets channeled in crushing lyrics that paired with intense instrumentals. That’s what I like about Atwater and this album. It wears its heart on a sleeve and inspires a sort of connection with Atwater in a sense. Atwater bares his soul for the album and as a listener I feel appreciative he’s willing to share it all with me. Most of songs come from Atwater’s personal experiences and it’s clear that he’s laying all his cards on the table. I don’t just admire that Atwater’s is willing to get vulnerable, it’s also that I think he’s able to tell the stories in these songs quite beautifully. That’s what got me to got me to come back to this album numerous times this year. Some of my favorite tracks of this album include “Jamie’s Daydreams” and “the cage”, as they show Atwater at his angriest and hurt. Even though Atwater never raises his voice in either song, his anger is palpable and visceral through lyrics that pack a punch. <em>achilles </em>has showed me that Kevin Atwater is still manages capitivate me with his stellar songwriting and has me excited to see what he has in store for the future.</p>



<p>-Ria Das</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong><strong>the side peices (heavensouls x stickerbrush)</strong></strong>, <strong>&#8216;darkskin n****s with lightskin problems&#8217;</strong></h2>



<p>Prolific avant-rap producer-mcs stickerbrush and heavensouls more than eke out a place for themselves within an ever-expanding universe of deepweb art. Teaming up for a second time after their initial inverted skintone collaboration, 2024’s <a href="https://stickerbush.bandcamp.com/album/lightskin-niggas-with-darkskin-problems">lightskin n****s with darkskin problems</a>, 2025 sees the two solidifying their artistic connection in a fragmented and frenetic auditory experience often as multifaceted as everyday life in 2025 feels, an unpredictable world of extremes, liable at any moment to turn on a dime to a polar opposite. Expansive, enveloping sound collages initially cloying in their sweetness give way to harsh staticky bursts, overlapping vocal shards and textures swirling- one moment cacophonous, the next, breathtaking. Any artist that can transition from a verse about zero star yelp reviews to one of the best Jersey Club beats I’ve heard all year surely has a grasp of what exactly they are doing.</p>



<p>While both artists are by no means household names, the sheer quality of this project has caused a slow but steady expansion of their profiles throughout the year, setting the stage for their anticipated third project dropping next year.</p>



<p>-Evan Raefield</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Sam Fender, &#8216;People Watching&#8217;</h2>



<p>For 2,603 minutes this past year, I was listening to <a href="https://www.samfender.com/">Sam Fender</a>. In November of last year Fender announced his third studio album “<a href="https://samfender.lnk.to/PWDeluxeEditionYT">People Watching</a>” would be released on February 21st and the anticipation only built until then. Some singles to try and calm the excitement only led to the expansion of this desire to hear the whole thing. The record opens with the title track, my 13th most listened to song this year, and for good reason. Its bright instrumentation, a collection of acoustic and electric guitars brought along with a dancing bassline and much more, welcome you into this reflective and beautiful record.</p>



<p>One of Fender’s greatest skills is making you feel like you’re next to him at a pub talking. These songs trace all the things that have made him who he is to their origin. A disruption of faith on “Little Bit Closer” is written as a confession of confusion from a man who is lost in his relationship with god, or whatever else is up there. It’s not often a younger artist, 31, can be so honest about his worries about death and what will happen to him and his loved ones when that day arrives. A plea for not even an answer, but guidance, placed along with an outro that rivals any contemporaries is something that will rattle around the ears after a listen.</p>



<p>“Arms’ Length” is another favorite of mine, with a riff that made me find the nearest guitar and play along. Fender’s voice is an instrument in and of itself. His tenor range cuts like a silver bullet through his guitars, with a sturdiness that anchors each tune to the stories he is so good at telling. “Rein Me In” has gotten a lot of attention recently too with Fender inviting fellow rising star Olivia Dean along for the tune. “Something Heavy” is another honest reflection on the loss of friends, even if they are still alive. It drips in heartbreak for those who’ve fallen to substances and is an extension of the hand to those trying to make it out the other end. This album is a no skip for me, but these songs in particular have etched their way into my mind.</p>



<p>Fender rightfully so has a stranglehold across the pond, selling out three nights at St. James Park in Newcastle this past June. These annual homecoming gigs in Newcastle keep getting bigger and bigger, and rightfully so. His live shows are an explosion of joy and vulnerability. I had the privilege of seeing him in a much more intimate setting than those in England at The Aragon Ballroom in September. Hitting six songs off “People Watching”, Sam and his band have written their names on this historic venue. Accompanied by a stellar live band that brought my favorite record of the year to life, the closing tune of “Hypersonic Missiles” left me hugging my brother and strangers alike. There was a communal feeling in that room, knowing this was the smallest venue we will ever see Fender in as his conquering of the States will require a much larger space the next time he comes our way.</p>



<p>“People Watching” has not left the rotation and will not any time soon. An open book with a golden voice, Sam Fender is here to stay.</p>



<p>-Logan Melia</p>



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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It's December 29, 2025, and if you can believe it, we here at KRUI actually listened to music throughout the whole year! From pop superstars, to indie legends, to the fresh Bandcamp up-and-comers, we've picked out nine of our favorite songs released this past year to share and explore together.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://krui.fm/2025/12/29/best-songs-of-2025-krui-staff-picks/">Best Songs of 2025: KRUI Staff Picks</a> appeared first on <a href="https://krui.fm">KRUI Radio</a>.</p>
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<p>It&#8217;s December 29, 2025, and if you can believe it, we here at KRUI actually listened to music throughout the whole year! Within the relentless ever-changing year we experienced during 2025, we came back to music as our point to ground ourselves in art and to explore the endless innovations and creativity of music. Whether it&#8217;s singles or standouts, songs give us a glimpse into an artist, to experience their world within their piece of creation. From pop stars, to indie legends, to the fresh Bandcamp up-and-comers, we&#8217;ve picked out nine of our favorite songs released this past year to share and explore together.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Hayley Heyndrickx and Max Garcia Conover, &#8216;Song for Alicia&#8217;</h2>



<p><em>Song for Alicia</em> is a piece dedicated to <a href="https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/1999/09/faln-s09.html">Alicia Rodriguez</a>, a Puerto Rican activist. While named after her, the song discusses a lot of various injustices done to her, but is ultimately more focused on the capitalist society of the United States of America. <a href="https://www.heynderickx.com/">Haley Heynderickx</a> and <a href="https://maxgarciaconover.com/">Max Garcia Conover</a> started this song asking people to listen to his story if you, &#8220;have never believed in this kingdom of commerce we have lived in.&#8221; They call on people to listen to how people have been silenced and how the government can be bought out by those with money. They tell part of Alicia’s Story, about how she was arrested and her fight for independence. They sing of how she and other members of the FALN (Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación Nacional Puertorriqueña) group were abused in jail, and put into prison with &#8220;no trial or charge or conviction.&#8221; Max sings about various injustices that happen in Puerto Rico caused by American greed, saying to &#8220;just be patient while we burn your poets pages.&#8221; Beyond the moving lyrics, the song shows great sound with an amazing guitar backing the moving lyrics with amazing background vocals done by Haley. This song sounds beautiful and is written so well with lyrics painting this picture of freedom fighting, it is a very important song from this year.</p>



<p>-Will Clair</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Ethel Cain, &#8216;Nettles&#8217;</h2>



<p>In the summer, “Nettles” was released as a single to promote <a href="https://www.daughtersofcain.com/">Ethel Cain</a>’s new album, <em><a href="https://ethelcain.ffm.to/wtialy">Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You</a></em> and by my 9th listen I could easily declare it had become my favorite song. Six months later, I still feel the same way. This beautiful track offers a glimpse into the narrative of this album, the love story between the Ethel Cain persona and her first love, Willoughby Tucker, as they grapple with the hardship of the religious south in the 1980s from familial trauma, emotional turmoil and the fears that accompany a blossoming relationship. Ethel recounts a terrifying experience she imagined where her boyfriend is hit by shrapnel from a power plant explosion and is told that he has less than 24 hours left to live. The emotions in her voice and the depth of the anecdote almost make you forget this didn’t actually happen, but Ethel’s insecurities and fears keep her stuck in these fictitious scenarios where tragedy eventually reaches the two of them.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Nettles immerses the listener with folk Americana instruments like the banjo and the fiddle, immersing us in the rural south of the 80s. The song starts out with delicate, rhythmic beats and steadily builds until the sound reaches its climax with the second chorus and ending, accompanied by vocal inflections, soft snares, drums and pedal steel guitar.</p>



<p>Ethel is deeply scarred by her environment, having suffered at the hands of loved ones and peers, “they did to me what I wouldn’t do to anyone.” In response to her trauma, Ethel developed a defensive shell, which can cause her to harm without intention, akin to a nettle. Because of this, she thinks being loved is a terrible burden, “to love me is to suffer me.” But Willoughby loves her. And she is deadly afraid of losing this one person who looks at her with adoration, afraid of not having enough time with him. She is afraid of tragedy, afraid of injuries, afraid of harsh white lights of hospital rooms and whispered prayers begging God for a miracle. As their community continuously pulls them down, Ethel and Willoughby cling to each other in the hopes of finding solace in each other’s arms, dreaming of a new home with gardenias on the tiles, “where it makes no difference who held back from who.” Where they can look into each other’s eyes and just&nbsp;<em>be.</em></p>



<p>-Clara Carrion</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Invariance, &#8216;Saint&#8217;</h2>



<p>Consisting of the musical minds behind&nbsp;<a href="https://bmblackmidi.bandcamp.com/music" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Black MIDI</a>, Tom Hesh, and&nbsp;<a href="https://oliviadean.bandcamp.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Oliva Dean</a>,&nbsp;the supergroup&nbsp;<a href="https://invce.bandcamp.com/album/wish-you-well" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Invariances</a>&#8216; debut album takes all my favorite elements of the UK&#8217;s&nbsp;<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windmill_scene" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Windmill&nbsp;</a>and&nbsp;<a href="https://rateyourmusic.com/genre/new-london-jazz/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">New London Jazz</a>&nbsp;scenes and combines them for an experimental experience at the forefront of contemporary music. Specifically, the track&nbsp;<em>Saint</em>&nbsp;caught my attention, as it takes both music scenes&#8217; eclectic sonic traits to their final conclusion.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The track combines the deconstructed post-minimalism approach of artists like&nbsp;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDAR0eHaUi8" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Colin Stetson</a>&nbsp;and the improvised jazz-rock instrumentation and lyrics of&nbsp;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G80Rsm3vcoQ" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Soft Machine</a>&nbsp;to create an eerie, droning atmosphere tinged with anxiety and swing. The vocalist,&nbsp;<a href="https://www.instagram.com/kaidi_akinnibi/?hl=en" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Kaidi Akinnibi</a>, repeats the song&#8217;s string of lyrics louder and louder over 5 minutes until the track&#8217;s crescendo of sax (also performed by Kaidi) overtakes the song&#8217;s eerie progression with shouting horns and crashing symbols. While not a club banger, the song and the album <em>Wish You Well</em>, stood out more than any other amongst the chaff and offered an exciting glimpse of the experimental future of England&#8217;s music revival.</p>



<p>-Amman Hassan</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Empty Parking Lot, &#8216;pictures of you by the cure&#8217;</h2>



<p>Chronically online music fans may recognize the popular Instagram shitpost account, <a href="https://www.instagram.com/midwest.merky/">@midwest.merky</a> for his emo-centered memes and Spotify playlists. Unfortunately, not enough people are aware of his myriad of musical projects, including the one man band <a href="https://www.instagram.com/emptyparkinglotil/?hl=en">Empty Parking Lot</a>. I got the pleasure of seeing him and his other band, <a href="https://www.instagram.com/breathingtechniquesil/?hl=en">Breathing Techniques</a>, live in Ames at the beginning of 2025. I got to listen to an hour of some of the most vulnerable and beautiful emo music of the last few years, with this track in particular being an incredible standout.</p>



<p>A clear homage to the classic track from The Cure, this also deals with heartbreak and obsession over a failed romance. Delving deep within his own insecurities that likely led to his downfall, <em>“I’d rather stay home tonight, if that’s alright. It’s just that I’m so god damn scared of going outside and being looked at. I hate myself for wanting to stay home all of the time.”</em> Combined with the swelling guitar’s and his painfully tragic vocal performance, you can really feel the emotional resonance that went into this song and that makes Empty Parking Lot such an exciting new voice in the current emo landscape.</p>



<p>-Tarik Krob</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">RAYE, &#8216;WHERE IS MY HUSBAND!&#8217;</h2>



<p>This wasn’t the year I thought we were going to get a jazz revolution. But if I needed a reminder of anything this year, it’s that sometimes surprises can be good! <a href="https://rayeofficial.com/">RAYE’s</a> upbeat, swinging, all-caps, instant classic, <em>WHERE IS MY HUSBAND!</em> blew me out of the water in the best way possible this year and introduced me to this <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtdBQ1-fzXM">artist who’s bringing full orchestra accompaniments</a> back into the mainstream, thank god. As a longtime fan of big band, swing, classic jazz, and funk, I’m delighted to see an artist out there who can play with the classic elements of the genres so masterfully. RAYE slips a groovy baseline underneath layers of big, resonant brass, mixes jazz drums with scat-like backing vocals, and crafts a melody so catchy, I raise my eyebrow at anyone who doesn’t even consider dancing along. There’s so much passion for the craft hidden within this song’s layers. As one YouTube commenter under the music video aptly notes, you can tell this song was made by someone who loves to sing.</p>



<p>And that’s not even touching on on the song’s lyricism, which feels at once ubiquitous and uniquely 2025. Internet discourse has been dominated this year by conversations about boyfriends, husbands, and relationships. From what I’ve been hearing, the consensus is that, for a (straight) woman, having a husband is embarrassing, but also a necessity. You’re not supposed to want one because you’re an independent woman, but you’re supposed to have one because your life would be incomplete without your other half. It makes sense then, that this song doesn’t linger too long on who the husband of the song actually is—what kind of man RAYE wants in her life—but instead focuses mainly on RAYE’s struggles without one. This gives the song a unique angle on the timeless story of looking for love. Not having a man is not a life-or-death situation—it’s just annoying. She’s not lying hopelessly in wait for her prince to save her, he’s testing her patience by taking so long to show up. This makes the song even more universal, in it&#8217;s own way. Regardless of who you are, you’ve been annoyed with a man at some point in your life (at least I know I have), and RAYE is able to vocalize this universal frustration in her own unique and snappy way. In my eyes, she’s been able to hit that sweet spot of music-making with a song many can connect to, and all can enjoy.</p>



<p>-Bailey Vergara</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Meels, &#8216;Willow Song&#8217;</h2>



<p>There is not an up-and-coming artist I am more excited about than <a href="https://www.meelsmusic.com/">Meels</a>, and her track, <em>Willow Song</em> is my favorite song of the year. Accompanied by a charming Muppet-inspired puppeteer music video, <em>Willow Song</em> immediately transports me into 1979—back to a time when country music was good, sorry, but it’s true! Emulating John Denver and Bob Dylan, Meels is an expert storyteller&nbsp;and songwriter.</p>



<p>Here’s my favorite verse in the song, grounded in tried-and-true storytelling with a 21st-century&nbsp;edge, &#8220;When you run to the river and you ask for a drink It may not concede in the way that you think. Its surrender&nbsp;is painful and it cuts mighty deep. At least the painkillers around here are cheap.&#8221;</p>



<p>On Meels’&nbsp;Instagram, she posted a self-proclaimed, “Bob Dylan–Joan Baez-esque love story,”&nbsp;song she had written. Had it been released already, it would have been my pick for my favorite song of hers. I can’t wait to see what she does next. She is definitely one to watch.</p>



<p>-Becca Warfield</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Jane Remover, &#8216;Dancing with your eyes closed&#8217;</h2>



<p>Watching the artistic trajectory of <a href="https://soundcloud.com/janeremover">Jane Remover</a> has been an incredibly fulfilling experience- there is no doubt whatsoever about that. The progression from a no-name artist dropping loose singles on Soundcloud in the early days of the hyperpop scene to establishing a name as one of the go-to producers in the genre, becoming so embedded that fans could hardly go a project without hearing something that Jane’s hands had touched.&nbsp;</p>



<p>This, to the explosion of <em>Teen Week</em>, <em>Frailty</em>, <em>Census Designated</em>, and now in 2025… Jane’s proper mainstream EDM opus thus far, <em><a href="https://janeremover.bandcamp.com/album/revengeseekerz">Revengeseekerz</a></em>. As a longtime fan, I knew it was only a matter of time before Jane’s ear would translate to proper mainstream attention, as things had been trending that way for some time- but perhaps there was no better way of that happening than with the release of one of the singles for <em>Revengeseekerz</em>, titled <em>Dancing with your eyes closed</em>.</p>



<p>There is something unexplainable about much of Jane’s electronic dance compositions, an underlying bit of magic that is presented–a vitality, a heartbeat thumping at the speed of the BPM–a synthetic creche where the spirit resides, and inflates. While <em>Revengeseekerz</em> had its fingers in many pies, I find that once again, it is through dance that Jane Remover is most potent in her craft.&nbsp;</p>



<p>-Evan Raefield</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Sabrina Carpenter, &#8216;House Tour&#8217;</h2>



<p>Do <em>you</em> want the house tour? Probably not, but I do. Personally, this song haunted my every second online this year, and I had no issue with that whatsoever. My good buddy, William Clair, will argue with me to hell and back about this take, but Sabrina Carpenter is easily the single best pop girl in the game right now. The alternative nature of this radio station matters naught to me when it comes time for end of year reviews. Last year I wrote about Miss “Jesus was a Carpenter” herself’s album, the <em>Short n’ Sweet Deluxe Edition</em>, but this year I have a more fitting pick than Man’s Best Friend, so Will gets to live without rolling his eyes back in his now bald head.</p>



<p>Enough Will Shade, House Tour meant an absurd amount to me this year. As none of you dearest readers can probably relate, I went through my first experience with formal sorority recruitment this year, and this song stayed in the back of everyone’s mind the entire time. It was the entirety of TikTok and Instagram for girls who just wanted to show everyone their house–especially their sorority house, and ignore the actual innuendo purposes of the song. My friend Kaitie and I even painstakingly made a video with this song for almost 12 hours at our house talking to probably 40-50 girls. We were exhausted and all we wanted to do was feel cute and special again. <em>House Tour</em> is without a doubt my favorite track from <em>Man’s Best Friend</em>. Sabrina’s brand of being this subtly-misandristic, silly girl is so important to me. She has this sort of Miss Piggy/Turner Classic Movies heroine/pin-up doll energy to her that’s absolutely timeless and fresh compared to other stars at the moment. Her lyrics and sound match her aesthetic to a T. Twitter, as always, had a lot to say about <em>Man’s Best Friend</em>, especially when the contentious album cover and track list were dropped early, but it still held up for me and I think the actual content of the album was a lot better than the assumptions people were making purely from the crumbs of ideas that were originally out there. Do I think some criticism was valid? Yes, but I also think a lot of it was unfounded and completely wrong after the album released. On <em>House Tour</em> specifically, the production quality and mixing was just so funky and even after months I haven’t gotten tired of it. Not to mention how catchy and genuinely hilarious some points of the song are. I can’t help but think she might’ve gotten inspiration for the house-body metaphor from <em>Monster House</em>, which I definitely watched far too young. Overall, another great year for Sabrina and I can’t wait to see where she goes next.</p>



<p>-Lee Nienhaus</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Deafheaven, &#8216;Incidental II (feat. Jae Matthews)&#8217;</h2>



<p>Having to pick a single song of the year always leaves me absolutely wrecked. Incidental II doesn&#8217;t even count as a true song, it&#8217;s an interlude from the blackgaze legends, <a href="https://deafheaven.com/">Deafheaven</a> off their recent (generally <em>good</em>) album, <em>Lonely People With Power</em>. Have I betrayed my many other darlings of the year by picking this? Though it&#8217;s far from being my most highly listened track, this one song stands out to me as the one song that made me feel actually scared. It begins with soft mechanical groans, a crackling synth creeping on top and forming this mysterious gentle fog from which <a href="https://boyharsher.com/">Jae Matthew&#8217;s</a> rasping voice emerges. Breaking up the oppressive vocals of George Clarke, she sings this haunting melody enrapturing the listener within every quiet breath and movement of her voice. The groaning instrumentals suddenly drop out underneath us, and we&#8217;re left flailing with nothing to hold onto but Jae Matthews and a light guitar accompanying her. We&#8217;re lost, alone, but with this sinking nausea that something massive approaches.</p>



<p>It&#8217;s one thing for a song to make you dance, to make you feel good. But when a song makes me physically anxious, I pay attention. This is a song where every choice builds this tangible dread, this song could snap and explode at any point, and strains that point of nervous tension until it snaps. Out of the silence and sweet voice, thunder erupts. Oppression does not begin to define the noise that follows. It&#8217;s every ounce of sound that Deafheaven can rip out of themselves, as their brutal wave crashes down.</p>



<p>The recording is incredible, each tone is perfectly processed and layered into this sickly mix, but it doesn&#8217;t compare to seeing it performed live. I had the chance to see them recently at <a href="https://krui.fm/2025/10/13/deafheaven-in-davenport-oct-9/">their show in Davenport</a>, where they used this song as an interlude to separate half of their set. It was the most incredible sound I had truly ever heard, just an absolute oppression condensed into noise. Deafheaven continue to reinvent the possibilities and emotions of metal with this album, unexpectedly found most intensely in this interlude.</p>



<p>-Pauly</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://krui.fm/2025/12/29/best-songs-of-2025-krui-staff-picks/">Best Songs of 2025: KRUI Staff Picks</a> appeared first on <a href="https://krui.fm">KRUI Radio</a>.</p>
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		<title>The end of the world written in Andrew Jackson&#8217;s script, Cursive with AJJ at The Raccoon Motel, December 21</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Cursive and a duo AJJ regale us with the pride, waste, and consuming everything until the very end, finishing out their 2025 tour at The Raccoon Motel in Davenport.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://krui.fm/2025/12/27/cursive-with-ajj-raccoon-motel-dec-21/">The end of the world written in Andrew Jackson&#8217;s script, Cursive with AJJ at The Raccoon Motel, December 21</a> appeared first on <a href="https://krui.fm">KRUI Radio</a>.</p>
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<p>Kermit hangs for his dear and sacred life onto the leg of a taxidermy mountain lion, looking onto the stage and audience in <a href="https://www.theraccoonmotel.com/">The Raccoon Motel</a> with a gleaming eye. When I walk in, the room is packed and already drenched in sweat along with 2/5th of AJJ howling on a tiny stage. Sean Bonnette&#8217;s voice ricocheted off every surface, glasses glinting under warm lights as he warbles through <em><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkrKhLzuZRI">Psychic Warfare</a></em> and a new song, lamenting everyone in the room as part of one massive societal human centipede. This night was the final night of the whole tour for <a href="https://www.ajjtheband.com/">AJJ</a> and <a href="https://www.cursivearmy.com/">Cursive</a>, with an absurd second-leg schedule meaning everyone had to pull off a full show for 21 nights straight. This final half of the tour featured AJJ as a duo with its only two founding members, guitarist/vocalist Sean Bonnette and bassist Ben Gallaty.</p>



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<p>It was surreal to see this band as it was formed 20 years later, still singing through the modern classic <em>The Michael Jordan of Drunk Driving</em> tumbling over into <em>Disposable Everything</em> off their newest record. They chatted with folks between songs, completely just two dudes up on a stage. At one point, a Santa hat was given to Ben Gallaty, who captured the look extremely well. Their sound was sparse with just a guitar and stand-up bass, but they both pulled their notes full to flood into the crowd. AJJ&#8217;s most recent record <em><a href="https://ajjtheband.bandcamp.com/album/disposable-everything">Disposable Everything</a></em> is definitely an &#8220;end of the world&#8221; record, nihilistic folk punk in every way AJJ was expected to deliver. They sang through songs about pride, waste, corporations, and the human greed destroying the planet and killing the humanity of what we have left to offer. It&#8217;s a change from their earlier discography, which focused through the same semi-nihilism ideas, but from a very personal view. Now, their messages encompass everyone, framed to describe the world at large, and the end of it all. Sean Bonnette&#8217;s voice rang out in a fully half-step-off pitch at every point where it mattered, it was a beautiful set. They closed out with a favorite, <em><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foJ2Tx2WP0U">Big Bird</a></em>, and the crowd sang and cried along while the final piercing notes of AJJ howled around us.</p>



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<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="800" height="288" src="https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/curs_3-800x288.png" alt="" class="wp-image-57843" srcset="https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/curs_3-800x288.png 800w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/curs_3-300x108.png 300w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/curs_3-768x276.png 768w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/curs_3.png 1320w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">A wee lad, image via Marshall Rogers.</figcaption></figure>



<p>Room is a generous term to describe The Raccoon Motel venue, a tall but narrow side to the main bar, it&#8217;s like Gabe&#8217;s upstairs had a wall built halfway lengthwise and shoved a sold out show into the space, people like sardines in a quaint tin. The stage was no different, stickered amps, two guitars, a bass, a firetruck red tambourine, a synth set, a drum kit with the newest Cursive album cover skinned onto the front, and a fucking electric cello sat squished together on a stage that would struggle to fit a mattress, with a massacre of Hy-Vee plastic water bottles scattered around.</p>



<p>That one dude (don&#8217;t know his name but remember his voice) who announces these kinds of shows with his crazy impressive yelling stepped on stage to introduce a poet to prelude the Cursive set. A man read out his poem he wrote from emotions seeing Cursive perform when they were last in Iowa, I don&#8217;t recall what he said, but his words struck into me that this would be a special show, that could affect us in the same way to be moved into poetry. His words ended, and five people walked on stage, the sixth (Tim Kasher) less walking than bouncing into his spot. 5/6ths of the band was wearing a button-up shirt that night.</p>



<p>This tour formed for the release of the most recent Cursive album, <em><a href="https://cursive.bandcamp.com/album/devourer">Devourer</a></em>. Released last year, <em>Devourer</em> is this maniacal end-of-the-world frustration and this idea of the great consumer, an imperialistic devourer that controls our lives, and the very personal imperialism that we find eating away at our own selves. Regaling earthquakes, volcanoes, gasoline advertisements, and self-immolation DIY, and the Cursive protagonist&#8217;s own denial of reality as they&#8217;re stuck within their own consumptions.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="800" height="373" src="https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/curs_2-800x373.png" alt="" class="wp-image-57842" srcset="https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/curs_2-800x373.png 800w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/curs_2-300x140.png 300w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/curs_2-768x358.png 768w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/curs_2.png 1320w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">Cursive, image via Marshall Rogers</figcaption></figure>



<p>&#8220;Happiness is in the devouring. I saw our future, and I want to go back,&#8221; Cursive opened the final show of their tour with <em><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o75Vvz9weac">Consumers</a></em>. This band has mastered building melodies out of simple riffs for decades, somehow reinventing a blowing heaviness within each pattern. It&#8217;s so simple, yet never boring. They continue into <em><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUvlDPfWRtc">The Casualty</a></em>, another dense melodic tune as the set continues weaving tracks around their full discography from the past 20 years. During a break, Tim Kasher justifies that since this is the last night of their tour, &#8220;we have a lot of fucking off to get out of our systems.&#8221; As Cursive gets comfortable on the twin-size stage, the singer Tim and cellist Megan Siebe continue to get lost in the throes of their hammering tones. The rest of the band plays incredibly with a much more subdued energy, the others with that desperate gleam of an exhausted runner in their last mile of a month-long marathon.</p>



<p>As the set continued, you could notice a distinct difference in the energy between their older music, and their most recent album. Tracks like <em><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JcFgL2qO9Y&amp;list=RD9JcFgL2qO9Y&amp;start_radio=1">The Recluse</a></em> and <em><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_ZoiVcBtXw">Caveman</a></em> from their younger years were played with a loose recklessness, they felt like a band of 20-somethings playing with lazy exaggeration to cause a scene. That same recklessness became much more intentional, almost a nihilistic abandon during <em>The <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZFVX8fuRpw">Avalanche of Our Demise</a></em> and tracks from <em>Devourer</em>, still filling the hall with the same thundering energy but with a stronger intention. </p>



<p>Cursive continued their unburdening &#8220;fucking off&#8221; spiral, and the crowd joined right in with them. All around, the vast sprawls of middle-aged dudes in beanies and baseball caps screamed along, a drunk birthday girl and her even drunker friends all dressed in tiaras shoving and shrieking against the rail, before collapsing under the weight of the tallest moshpit I&#8217;ve experienced heralding the first thrums of <em><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71wFUYUbtjs&amp;list=RD71wFUYUbtjs&amp;start_radio=1">Art is Hard</a></em>. I&#8217;m not exactly one for self-preservation, but even under the intoxicating cello pulls of that tune I&#8217;m not fucking about in the midst of eight dudes with perfect elbows swinging into my eye level. Immediately after finishing the song, Tim threw the shot back he had so tenderly carried on stage with him as it became increasingly obvious he was at least reasonably hammered, whipping his <a href="https://www.youtube.com/shorts/aJCmR7j83Xk">ridiculous curtains</a> on his head all around.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="373" height="800" src="https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/curs_1-373x800.png" alt="" class="wp-image-57841" srcset="https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/curs_1-373x800.png 373w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/curs_1-140x300.png 140w, https://krui.fm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/curs_1.png 616w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 373px) 100vw, 373px" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">Tim Kasher, image via Marshall Rogers</figcaption></figure>



<p><a href="https://grapefruit1.bandcamp.com/">Megan Siebe</a> on the cello really pulls Cursive together as a band, the final and fundamental piece that separates them apart from the whole slew of indie-rock bands out there. Seeing her play live was incredible, bridging some gap between classical technique and rock with her skill and intense energy. She also had a wee <a href="https://www.houseofmarbles.us/product/finger-monsters/">finger monster</a> stuck onto a knob on her cello, mad respect. I&#8217;ve been a huge fan of their music for years, one of the bands that really dragged me into this divorced-dad-indie-rock shithole that we love and adore. Cursive as a band has changed so much, and not at all since their humble Omaha beginnings. It was really lovely to see them at the end of this tour, to really experience how they&#8217;ve stayed exactly the same yet changed so much, their fundamental uniqueness staying so consistent yet fresh for the past 20 years. They closed out their main set with <em><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgJfr-195xk&amp;list=RDZgJfr-195xk&amp;start_radio=1">From the Hips</a></em>, with nothing more needing to be said. </p>



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<p>Huge thanks to <a href="https://www.theraccoonmotel.com/">The Raccoon Motel</a> for supporting KRUI, to check out their upcoming events (or to see Kermit hanging off a mountain lion) visit them in downtown Davenport. They&#8217;re hosting <a href="https://www.theraccoonmotel.com/#shows">a record party on New Years Eve</a>. Thanks as well to Marshall Rogers for sharing these lovely photos.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://krui.fm/2025/12/27/cursive-with-ajj-raccoon-motel-dec-21/">The end of the world written in Andrew Jackson&#8217;s script, Cursive with AJJ at The Raccoon Motel, December 21</a> appeared first on <a href="https://krui.fm">KRUI Radio</a>.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Spanning 7 venues across 7 days, Transitions, the New Years Eve celebration by AURIS PRESENTS, in downtown Chicago has cultivated a lineup of the biggest names spinning records and electronica today. From December 26 – January 1st, Chicagoland will be ablaze as it welcomes the likes of 70 artists and a 21-hour marathon to ring in the new year at Outset. Here are the highlights coming this week to Chicago. </p>
<p>The post <a href="https://krui.fm/2025/12/23/festival-preview-chicagos-transitions-auris-presents/">Festival Preview: Chicago&#8217;s New Year Transitions, Dec. 26–Jan. 1st</a> appeared first on <a href="https://krui.fm">KRUI Radio</a>.</p>
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<p>Spanning 7 venues across 7 days, <strong><a href="https://aurispresents.com/transitions/">Transitions</a></strong>, the New Years Eve celebration by <a href="https://aurispresents.com/">AURIS PRESENTS</a>, in downtown Chicago has cultivated a lineup of the biggest names spinning records today. From December 26 – January 1st, Chicagoland will be ablaze with powerful and bombastic sound as it welcomes the likes of Chris Lorenzo, Dylan Brady, 70 music artists, and a 21-hour marathon to ring in the new year at <a href="https://outsetlive.com/">Outset</a>. Here are the highlights coming this week to Chicago. </p>



<p><strong>FRIDAY DEC 26</strong>&nbsp;</p>



<p>The week starts out with a bang as 6 of the 7 venues will be&nbsp;full. <strong>Radius</strong>,&nbsp;which&nbsp;is busy the whole week, brings a trio of <a href="https://www.chrislorenzomusic.com/">Chris Lorenzo</a>,&nbsp;<a href="https://www.imomnom.com/">Omnom</a>, and&nbsp;<a href="https://www.thisismele.com/">Melé</a>. Lorenzo just performed in Shanghai to a massive audience, continuing his global conquest. At <strong>Cermak Hall</strong>,&nbsp;<a href="https://ra.co/dj/azzecca">Azzecca</a>&nbsp;will be spinning with <a href="https://ra.co/dj/eliescobar">Eli Escobar</a> and Chicago’s own <a href="https://arielzetina.bandcamp.com/">Ariel Zetina</a>.&nbsp;The&nbsp;Smartbar&nbsp;on Clark is where Zetina spends her time creating a loyal following in this town, a proper support to back-to-back-to-back Coachella staple&nbsp;Azzecca.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p><a href="https://blacklightsmoke.bandcamp.com/">Black Light Smoke</a> and his impressive collection of synths will be making waves at <strong>Smoke and Mirrors</strong>. A cornerstone of the Logan Square scene, it continues to be a must visit on the first two days of Transitions.&nbsp;Incorrect Music owner <a href="https://soundcloud.com/anthonyattalla">Anthony Attalla</a> will be bringing his wide collection to <strong>Serum</strong> on Friday evening. The Chicago based&nbsp;dj&nbsp;will be supported by his fellow labelmates <a href="https://soundcloud.com/carlolio">Carlo Lio</a> and <a href="https://www.instagram.com/djfuckchuck/?hl=en">DJ F*ck Chuck</a>.&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>SATURDAY DEC 27</strong>&nbsp;</p>



<p><a href="https://soundcloud.com/ayybo">Ayybo</a>&nbsp;will be calling <strong>Cermak Hall </strong>home on Saturday as he continues his climb. He just announced his biggest headlining show to date at the Knockdown Center in&nbsp;Queens for&nbsp;this March.&nbsp;<a href="https://soundcloud.com/odymel">Odymel</a> also has had a big year with his Boiler Room set dropping just last month. He will be performing at <strong>Smoke and Mirrors</strong> on Saturday Night.&nbsp;</p>



<p><a href="https://matrodamusic.com/#music">Matroda</a>&nbsp;will play his second to last set of his busy year at <strong>Concord Music Hall</strong>. He sold out three nights in Los&nbsp;Angeles at Gloria Molina Grand Park&nbsp;in the heart of downtown. An expansive sound that erupts&nbsp;live.&nbsp;Havana’s favorite duo <a href="https://soundcloud.com/pauza-music">Pauza</a> will take on&nbsp;<strong>Spybar</strong>&nbsp;with their crystallizing sound heavily intertwined with their Caribbean heritage.&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>SUNDAY DEC 28</strong>&nbsp;</p>



<p><a href="https://cloonee.com/">Cloonee&nbsp;</a>has had a bucket list year, playing Lollapalooza, EDC, and many more iconic festivals but none more iconic than&nbsp;his latest announcement of Red Rocks this May. A feat reserved for the best artists of our time,&nbsp;Cloonee&nbsp;has earned his spot&nbsp;as one of the most electric shows out there. He will be playing <strong>Radius</strong> with <a href="https://soundcloud.com/andrussmusic">Andruss</a> and <a href="https://soundcloud.com/joeiglesias">Iglesias</a>.&nbsp;Hailing from across the pond in Dundee, Scotland, <a href="https://www.hannahlaing.club/">Hannah Laing</a> has had a monumental run in the past 10 years. Becoming one of the first female residents at&nbsp;Hï&nbsp;Ibiza, there is no denying her star power as she will perform at <strong>Serum</strong>.&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>MONDAY DEC 29</strong>&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Radius</strong> will be the home to an incredible combo of <a href="https://www.fourtet.net/">Four Tet</a>, <a href="https://soundcloud.com/dylanbradyyyyyy">Dylan Brady</a>, and<a href="https://soundcloud.com/invt305"> INVT</a>.&nbsp;A massive&nbsp;amount&nbsp;of talent for one room on one night, there is a sweeping variety&nbsp;on 640 W Cermak Street.&nbsp;Four Tet is an internationally renowned DJ, wrapping up a run in South Africa earlier this December. Dylan&nbsp;Brady of 100&nbsp;Gecs&nbsp;will also be playing, continuing a busy year that includes a&nbsp;collaboration&nbsp;with Skrillex.&nbsp;<a href="https://www.chloecaillet.com/">Chloe Caillet</a>, who just played her first all&nbsp;nighter, will be at <strong>Cermak Hall</strong> with <a href="https://soundcloud.com/roberthood">Floorplan</a>,&nbsp;<a href="https://soundcloud.com/paurrro">Paurro</a>, and Chicago&#8217;s own <a href="https://soundcloud.com/itshotpretty">HOTPRETTY</a>.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>TUESDAY DEC 30</strong>&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Cermak Hall</strong> continues to host stellar days as&nbsp;<a href="https://soundcloud.com/kobosil">Kobosil</a>&nbsp;will take the helm with the help of <a href="https://soundcloud.com/cera-khin">Cera Khin</a> B2B <a href="https://soundcloud.com/zzzorza">Zorza</a>.&nbsp;Kobosil, a&nbsp;Berlin born&nbsp;techno artist,&nbsp;has&nbsp;had a storied career starting to spin records at 17 years old, amassing a&nbsp;craterous inventory of songs that continue to draw people in.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p><a href="https://purplediscomachine.com/?srsltid=AfmBOop1hWLHpeSfwSbXA5OuyzYBqK2mabn6JCOc-Ydn8ZCYkozTSm0y">Purple Disco Machine</a> brings his bright and energetic show to <strong>Radius</strong> on Tuesday Night. The realms of music Tio Piontek&nbsp;dives&nbsp;into makes an atmosphere unlike any other. With&nbsp;support from <a href="https://claudevonstroke.com/">Claude&nbsp;Vonstroke&nbsp;</a>and <a href="https://www.neverdullmusic.com/">Never Dull</a>, there is no lack of new sounds between the trio.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>WEDNESDAY DEC 31</strong>&nbsp;</p>



<p>The busiest and final day of the week culminates with a massive 21 hour set&nbsp;at&nbsp;Outset.&nbsp;From 7am to 4am,&nbsp;<a href="https://soundcloud.com/ADAMBEYER">Adam Beyer</a>, <a href="https://www.derrickcarter.com/">Derrick Carter</a>,&nbsp;<a href="https://soundcloud.com/noizusound">Noizu</a>&nbsp;and many more will be performing well into the new year. All other venues will be full too, as <strong>Cermak Hall</strong>&nbsp;houses&nbsp;<a href="https://soundcloud.com/wearekasablanca">Kasablanca</a>&nbsp;and <a href="https://hntr.net/">HNTR</a>, <a href="https://soundcloud.com/perc">Perc</a> and <a href="https://soundcloud.com/selectiveresponse1">Selective Response</a> take on <strong>Smoke and Mirrors</strong>, and many more world class artists continue their&nbsp;runs in Chicago.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>Throughout the 7 days, there is no shortage of incredible artistry on display. DJ’s from all over the world are bringing their unique sound to one city, and <a href="https://do312.com/transitions">Transitions</a> is home to it all. The wide variety in genres and stylings are mesmerizing as it sprawls across Chicago for 7 days. You can check out the full lineup below, and find tickets <a href="https://aurispresents.com/transitions/">here</a>.  </p>



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