Word: rocks
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...before a dying loved one expires. Despite the temporal confusion, the Lips make it work: “Mystics” is a remarkably sure-footed album, one that’s not quite normal but still tremendously infectious. It’s hard to think of another modern rock band that’s been as adventurous and important as the Lips for so long. Here’s to another 23 years of weirdness...
Evan L. Hanlon ’08, a DJ for WHRB’s underground rock show Record Hospital (RH), has no pretensions about the station’s campus listenership. “At Harvard, we don’t have a great following,” he says. “Also, the bulk of our programming is classical and you’re not going to get 6,000 kids tuning into classical...
...plays music that listeners might not find anywhere else—music that is unequivocally bizarre and unmarketable. During the day, Lynch says, WZBC features “rock shows.” However, “our definition of rock is hugely flexible,” he adds. “It’s almost a misnomer. When we say rock, it’s distinguished from...
David A. Rios ’07, a DJ for RH, WHRB’s underground rock program, has an opinion about the station’s mission that is as large (but not nearly as fuzzy) as his wildly-unkempt hair: “All the departments have the same goal: to play music geared to a niche…to have people listen to good music that they won’t hear somewhere else...
...kids doing comedy for kids. That kind of stuff sticks with you." Their sense of entitlement to humor was honed further by shows like The Simpsons, South Park and the improv series Who's Line Is It Anyway? as well as by edgy comics like Dave Chappelle and Chris Rock...