It's the beginning of my last semester of bringing my vast audience this quality content
I almost forgot again this week. Only 4 songs, probably. Artists like Anderson .Paak and Marvin Gaye.
A bunch of songs by artists like Sunny Day Real Estate, Sam Cooke, and PUP. I'm actually playing some recently released music this week!
Another week of about 5 songs, played in no particular order without a particular theme. Featuring artists like Otis Redding, Modest Mouse, and Sakis Rouvas.
Just a few songs I was listening to over break, including The Strokes and Beck.
It's my last show of the semester. I'll be playing a few songs from artists like the Talking Heads and Courtney Barnett.
Some tracks with some strange/bad/cringey lyrics. Featuring Beck, OutKast, and The Clash.
I just wanted to play I'm The Man by Joe Jackson so here is that and a few other songs featuring "me" or "I" in the title.
Do you remember? Today is the 21st night of September and I'm already out of show ideas.
I often get criticized by a lack of newer music. This show is all songs that are relatively new (past 5 years).
No real theme, just songs that reflect my mood. This week will feature tracks from Queens of the Stone Age, The Smiths, and American Football.
This episode has a really vague theme about songs that are ambiguous or just have no clear subject or something. I don't know. I just wanted to play Sufjan Stevens and Frank Ocean in the same episode. Maybe I should have thrown a song by Bad Religion in here based on the title of the episode but hindsight is 20/20.
Another week without a theme. This month has been really busy. But, it'll still be a good show I hope. This episode features tracks from artists such as Pavement, Elvis Costello, and Motion City Soundtrack.
The show before me always runs long and it upsets me. I haven't done this in a while. No real theme this week. Just songs from artists like Courtney Barnett, Marvin Gaye, and the late George Michael.
I don't know what I'll play!
Given that February is Black History Month, I have made a show with some of my favorite black artists. Today's show features tracks from Duke Ellington, A Tribe Called Quest, and Lenny Kravitz.
I'm pretty busy this week so I'm just playing songs I've been really into recently. This will include tracks from MGMT, New Order, and Jeff Rosenstock. Also, the show before me is going over their time by like more than 5 minutes...
I'm playing songs with long titles (5 or more words) from artists like Paul Simon, Radiohead and LCD Soundsystem.
Semester 3 of Radio Clash is underway! This show is about being in awkward social situations and stuff. It will feature tracks from Hüsker Dü, Modest Mouse, and Radiohead.
It's my last show of the year. For this show, I took songs from my top 100 most played songs this year according to Spotify. Most of these songs have featured on my show before but it still promises to be a good show.
As the title suggests, this episode is themed around consumerism and the song "Lost in the Supermarket" by The Clash. This episode features artists like The Strokes, Fastball, and Fugazi.
Today is my birthday. I'm 19. That's a little scary. Anyways, I've decided to go back and play a show full of what I would have been listening to maybe 4 or 5 years ago. This is obviously not a comprehensive list but it is definitely a guideline of how much pop-punk I listened to. This episode features songs from My Chemical Romance, Good Charlotte, and Weezer. God help us all...
I have been really busy over the past few weeks so my life is more or less completely in limbo now. I thought about doing a show about failure or struggles or something but decided against it. Today, I haven't picked out any tracks beforehand. So, let's see what happens. Probably just me rambling a lot...
Today is November 1st, the beginning of Movember. What is Movember? It is a month-long program to shed light on men's health issues like prostate cancer. If you want to know more, you can visit the Movember foundation's website at https://us.movember.com. In this theme, all of my songs today have to do with things like manhood, fathers, and living as a man. This episode features songs from artists like Phil Ochs, Joy Division, and Chance The Rapper.
Today I have songs that all relate to getting better as a person. This episode features artists like Aesop Rock, Lorde, and Weezer.
Once again, I will be playing songs with a theme of college. This episode features tracks from Public Enemy, The Cure, and Modest Mouse.
This week has a format of a contemplative song followed by a more relaxing track. I need more theme ideas... Anyways, this episode features artists like Damon Albarn, Courtney Barnett, and Daft Punk.
This show features acoustic and semi-acoustic songs as I find that they are often better than the originals. This episode features tracks from The White Stripes, Bush, and Radiohead.
In this episode, I will be playing some songs that I remember from the soundtracks of the FIFA video game series in honor of FIFA 18's imminent release. This will definitely be a change of pace from my normal output. This episode features artists like Oasis, Two Door Cinema Club, and The Strokes.
I have finally returned from a summer-long absence. This episode takes a retrospective look at my own summer and at the world at large, featuring new music that came out this past summer. Today I will be playing artists like Franz Ferdinand, Lorde, and The Killers.
It's my last show of the semester! Summer is so close! So, here are songs about summer, the beach, the sun, dancing, etc. This episode features tracks from artists like The So So Glos, Marc Anthony, and Japandroids.
My semester is winding down and so are my show theme ideas. Today's episode takes its name and theme from the Clash song "I'm So Bored With the U.S.A." The episode features tracks from only non-American artists. Such artists include Daft Punk, Men At Work, and Milky Chance.
With a bunch of exams and due dates coming up for me, I wanted to share some of my favorite songs about time. So, today, all my songs will be about time or dates. This episode features tracks from The Killers, Mission of Burma, and The Cure.
This week's episode is all around the beginning of artist's careers. More specifically, each track comes off an artists' debut. This episode features tracks from A Tribe Called Quest, The Clash, and St. Vincent.
Today, taking the name of this episode from the classic album "Milo Goes To College" by Descendents, I have selected songs that more or less describe various aspects of the college experience. This episode features tracks from Blondfire, N.W.A., and Cloud Nothings.
This episode will be quite different from my normal routine. Inspired by my recent acquisition of a vinyl copy of Simon & Garfunkel's album Bridge Over Troubled Water, I have decided to visit the oft-neglected folk genre. All my songs are either folk songs or at least have a background in folk music. This episode features music from artists like Woody Guthrie, Simon & Garfunkel, and Phil Ochs.
Today, with the recent passing of Chuck Berry and events pertaining to my personal life, I will be exploring the theme of death. This episode features artists such as Johnny Cash, Joy Division, and The Wallflowers.
Today, all my songs will feature horns. I successfully resisted my urge to play just ska and came up with a balanced playlist. Today's episode features tracks from Modest Mouse, Count Basie, and Public Enemy.
Today, I dive into the depths of my mind, playing songs that are connected together in some way (or at least they are connected in my head). This episode will feature tracks from Pixies, Sufjan Stevens, and Foxygen.
I was struggling to think of a theme but eventually I came up with a loose theme that allows me to play a lot of songs I like. In this episode, all of the songs I play have a one word title. I know, lame. But whatever, it's my show not yours. Today's episode features songs by St. Vincent, CHVRCHES, and even the first rap song I have ever played on the radio.
With tomorrow being Valentines Day and, despite it being a completely manufactured holiday, I am in a mood to play some songs about love in all its forms, good and bad. So, here are songs by artists like The Cure, Frank Sinatra, and New Order.