Author: Ian Dziura
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Maggie Rogers Channels Newfound Fame on Sparkly Debut
Indie pop’s rising star sings about the journey through her world morphing around increasing fame on Heard It in a Past Life. Maggie Rogers’ melodic voice enchants many of the album’s tracks, while tranquil sounds retain the style that garnered her instant potential in a viral video from 2016. The soft indie pop style shouldn’t…
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Music Predictions for 2019
2018 is (thankfully) behind us, so it’s time to look forward to an exciting year for music. Before we take to social media in a few months to complain about how 2019 is the worst year we’ve had yet, let’s take a moment to highlight SCAD Radio’s bold predictions for the next 12 months. Childish…
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Interview with Not.Your.Regular.Boy., who appeared on The Voice of Holland in Full Drag
SCAD Radio content director Ian Dziura got the chance to interview Not.Your.Regular.Boy., a dutch artist who made waves after appearing on Holland’s version of The Voice in drag. You posted online saying that you’ve been told you’re “too gay, too feminine, not talented enough, you’ll never make it”, but that you’re “living your dream”. Can…
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Interview with White Stripes-inspired Garage Rock Duo Money & the Man
SCAD Radio Content Director Ian Dziura had a chat with Ymte Koekkoek, one half of the Dutch 2-man band Money & the Man. Both of you are Dutch, so what types of music are popular where you’re from that inspired Money & the Man? I think it’s mostly the lack of music that was popular.…
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Top 10 Albums of 2018
As 2018 comes to an end, SCAD Radio’s staff have put their heads together to whittle down the year’s best to 10 albums. The music year included remastered indie gems, some sweet anniversaries, and “scoopity poop”. It was these 10 records that got our attention, though. Also be sure to check out our Top 10…
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Top 10 Songs of 2018
2018 was full of head-turning happenings, especially in the realm of music. Industry headlines ranged from intelligent music videos, movie soundtrack chart battles, and whatever the hell 6ix9ine was doing. As with the conclusion of any Earth cycle, it’s time for SCAD Radio’s favorite tracks that made 2018 suck less. After rigorous debate and a…