Skip to content
  • home
  • videos
  • sounds
  • local
  • wamu.org

Bandwidth

Heard on WAMU

  • Capital Soundtrack

Category: Track Work

A new song from June Gloom (D.C. songwriter Jesse Paller) casts side-eye at shiny Internet personalities.

Premiere: June Gloom Calls Out Internet Fakery On ‘URL’

These days, it’s normal for people to carefully craft flattering online personae that share no characteristics with their in-person selves….

Read More →

The song "Luxor Obelisk" takes "a jab at male possessiveness," says Austin Gallas of experimental pop trio CrushnPain.

CrushnPain Dissects Masculinity And Power On ‘Luxor Obelisk’

Named after a true-to-life obelisk that stands in the center of the Place de la Concorde in Paris, “Luxor Obelisk”…

Read More →

'Moon Patrol' offers new, quirky instrumentals from Virginia bar co-owner Lary Hoffman, aka Aerialist.

On His First Album In 15 Years, Aerialist Shoots For The Moon

“I definitely don’t have a preferred style of music,” says Virginia musician Lary Hoffman. But he does have a preferred theme:…

Read More →

Ardamus' new track "Jordan Chase" casts side eye upon charismatic liars.

A Villain From ‘Dexter’ Inspires A New Track From MC Ardamus

In 2010, Fort Totten rapper Ardamus survived a violent robbery. “It was situation where I could have ended up dead,”…

Read More →

JasonAMullinax

Jason Mullinax Explores An Alien Groove On ‘Octopus Tree’

On “Octopus Tree,” a recent composition from Takoma Park musician Jason Mullinax, imagery and music come together in vivid harmony:…

Read More →

Maryland-reared rapper Layla Khepri boasts of her dinosaur-size skills in a colorful new video for her song "Jurassic."

Rapper And ‘Trap Hipster’ Layla Khepri Goes ‘Jurassic’

Self-proclaimed “trap hipster” Layla Khepri does it big — dinosaur big, as seen in the rapper’s new music video for…

Read More →

Sister Polygon Records, the label run by D.C.'s Priests, has released Gauche's new cassette, "Get Away With Gauche."

Inside An Explosive Relationship With D.C. Punks Gauche

A complicated and possibly dangerous relationship takes center stage in “Boom Hazard,” a danceable declaration of self from Gauche, a…

Read More →

D.C. indie-rock quartet Clones of Clones releases its debut LP in October.

On A Hooky New Single, Clones Of Clones Wants To Be ‘Somebody Else’

D.C. indie-rock outfit Clones of Clones is in the process of building hype for its first album — Monster Heart, out Oct….

Read More →

Los Angeles is the spiritual home of Judah's newly released G-funk collection, "Welcome to Cali."

The Sound Of ‘Straight Outta Compton’ — Courtesy Of A Maryland Producer

The bottom-heavy, trunk-rattling rap music that came out of California in the ’90s blew speakers — and the mind of hip-hop…

Read More →

Mysterious soul ensemble Pilate calls its music "trap gospel."

Call It ‘Trap Gospel’: Pilate’s Synthesized Soul Music

Maryland soul group Pilate describes its new track “1000 Leagues” as a song “for the struggle” and “the spirit of…

Read More →

The Obsessives is an emo band, but it's not extremely emo.

Straight Out Of High School, Emo Band The Obsessives Plots A Debut Album

The members of nth-wave emo band The Obsessives are fresh out of Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School and already zealous songwriters….

Read More →

Marian McLaughlin's forthcoming record is called "Spirit House."

Premiere: Marian McLaughlin’s Joyful ‘Kapunkah,’ A Tribute To Thailand

After working on the Fojol Bros. food trucks in D.C. a couple of years ago — rotating between Indian, Ethiopian…

Read More →

color-palette-dc

On ‘Rain,’ Color Palette Goes Full-On Sad Synth-Pop

Color Palette mastered an ’80s jangle sound on earlier single “Heartless.” On its newest song, the D.C. band sounds tuned into another…

Read More →

A new B-side from Princess Reason shoots copious side-eye at a certain kind of 20-something.

Premiere: ‘Drag + Blur,’ A Slacker-Rock Gem From Princess Reason

If you know ‘90s rock, you’ll know where the latest song from Princess Reason comes from. “Drag + Blur,” the…

Read More →

"Go Bi," a new song from D.C. post-punks BRNDA, finds singer Dave Lesser reconsidering his romantic options.

Premiere: ‘Go Bi,’ An Anthem About Bisexuality From D.C. Indie Rockers BRNDA

The title of “Go Bi,” a new tune from D.C. indie-rock band BRNDA, doesn’t falsely advertise: It’s a song about…

Read More →

color-palette

Color Palette Jangles The Pain Away On New Song ‘Heartless’

On a new track called “Heartless,” Jay Nemeyer takes listeners through his struggle to come to terms with the disappointments and complexities…

Read More →

sara-curtin

Premiere: Sara Curtin’s Soulful ‘Garden Of Ghosts,’ Inspired By The Flora Of Detroit

Sara Curtin’s second album was inspired in part by an unlikely source: culinary provacateur Anthony Bourdain. “Garden of Ghosts,” a soulful, country-tinged track from Curtin’s Michigan…

Read More →

D.C. garage-punk trio Bless is led by 19-year-old Luke Reddick, formerly of Dudes.

Video Premiere: D.C. Garage Punks Bless Get Weird On ‘Tru Bless House’

“Why’d you stay in my house?” asks Bless singer and guitarist Luke Reddick on “Tru Bless House,” stirring bassist Danny…

Read More →

Split between Oklahoma and D.C., Husbands make pop that sounds surprisingly coastal.

With Roots In Oklahoma, Husbands Dream Of The Beach On ‘Stay Gold’

Husbands only exist on the Internet because that’s how long distance works. “Grad school is a very anxiety-ridden time,” says…

Read More →

"[Our album] had to be funky because that’s who we are," says The New Retro's Enoch Rowe (second from left).

On ‘Flair,’ The New Retro Pays Tribute To A Woman’s Indescribable Vibe

With influences that span Marvin Gaye, Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd, Mos Def and Curtis Mayfield, Maryland ensemble The New Retro…

Read More →

Page 1 of 6
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • ...
  • Last
  • →
Grid List

Local

Cellist Wytold teaches music workshops for soldiers at Walter Reed military hospital in D.C. He says the experience has changed his approach to music.
December 16, 2016

Working With Soldiers At Walter Reed, Cellist Finds A New Creative Path

Oddisee's new album, The Iceberg, comes out Feb. 24.
December 15, 2016

Songs We Love: Oddisee, ‘Things’

Maryland hip-hop artists Brain Rapp, Nature Boi and Ezko make up the collective Dope Music Village.
December 13, 2016

To These Maryland Rappers, ‘DMV’ Stands For ‘Dope Music Village’

D.C. label Verses Records says its newest release, a compilation called "Code Red," will benefit the American Civil Liberties Union.
December 7, 2016

In Wake Of Trump Election, Verses Records Rallies 40 Bands To Benefit ACLU

The latest tune from D.C. indie-rock band Brushes is "about the tension we feel between Venus and Mars within ourselves," says leader Nick Anway (left).
November 28, 2016

Premiere: On ‘Mars And Me,’ D.C.’s Brushes Come From Mars And Venus

Supported By

About Bandwidth

A digital project by WAMU 88.5, D.C.’s leading public radio station for NPR news and information, Bandwidth covered the varied landscape of the region’s music scene. Read More →

Newsletter

Stay in the loop.

Social

Follow Us on FacebookFollow Us on Google+Follow Us on TwitterFollow Us on YouTube

Copyright ©
WAMU 88.5 American University Radio