Tag: scad radio

  • Rob Moose Interview

    Rob Moose is a Grammy winning Multi- instrumentalist, producer, arranger and composer who has worked with the likes of Bon Iver, Taylor Swift, Phoebe Bridgers and countless more. Rob Moose’s EP Inflorescence comes out on August 11th. Mairyn: Ladies and gentlemen, this is Rob Moose. He’s here with SCAD Radio more than music. Two-time, Grammy…

    Rob Moose Interview
  • The Boys Were A Little Too Genius

    Written by Ximena Garcia-Zequera One of the most anticipated albums of the year was “the record” by boygenius. Boygenius is a supergroup that consists of Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus, and Julien Baker. The supergroup was formed back in 2018 and they also released their self-titled EP that same year. “the record” was then released March…

    The Boys Were A Little Too Genius
  • Rat Jesu Interview

    As an early member of the internet-borne music genre HexD, Oklahoma’s Rat Jesu has paved her own way by taking foundational parts of the style and infusing it with experiences all her own and influences distinct to her life. Recently, she graciously took the time to correspond with SCAD Radio’s own General Manager Megan Atwell…

    Rat Jesu Interview
  • Biweekly Book Playlist: Circe

    I decided to revisit one of my favorite authors this week: Madeline Miller, author of “The Song of Achilles”. I read her novel “Circe” based on the Greek mythology surrounding the Olympians and the sorceress Circe. The story’s prose was lyrical enough to coast me through the piece alone, but the ambiance curated by the…

    Biweekly Book Playlist: Circe
  • Avey Tare Interview

    Avey Tare, as one of the front men of acclaimed band Animal Collective, is a consistent producer of critically acclaimed music. In his personal career, he’s come back from a 4 year break with the varied, sometimes-opulent and sometimes-stripped back “7’s,” and played an early tour show at Savannah’s own Lodge of Sorrows. Afterwards, he…

    Avey Tare Interview
  • A Musical Short Story: “The Girl From Romania”

    She emerged through a cloud of milk-froth steam. The woman of my dreams. A face designed by a German brutalist, blue-black hair straight as a needle down her back. Katarina–she sang her name to me when we first met. Kah-taur-ray-na, each syllable flirting in the space between her tongue and teeth. “It’s a beautiful name,” I…

    A Musical Short Story: “The Girl From Romania”