by Ethan Trunnell | Oct 20, 2014 | Features
You all know the way syrup moves. It has a slow, sticky, viscous crawl to it. It’s also delicious and comforting and warm. These are all things we’re looking for in our songs this week. I added an additional stipulation, however, and constricted my search...
by Ethan Trunnell | Oct 11, 2014 | Features
The piano is perhaps the most common instrument, and certainly one of the most well recognized. Many children learn to play it, and so it becomes, to those who are inspired by it, an important part of early musical education. I took many years of lessons in it myself,...
by Ethan Trunnell | Oct 2, 2014 | Features
The drop is a strange and misunderstood part of music. On the one hand, there are a group of a people who consider drops to be exclusive to dubstep, and so they despise the whole idea. Today we’ll attempt to prove to you that that drops do not have to fit the...
by Ethan Trunnell | Sep 27, 2014 | Features
This is the first edition of what will become a weekly fixture on the Aggie Radio website. We’ll be tracking down all kinds of interesting sounds across Soundcloud, Spotify, YouTube, and Bandcamp. They’ll be themed, and will be best enjoyed in the order I...