2021 Year in Review
By Cameron Kasprzak | February 3, 2022After a dismal musical year in 2020, music fans were treated to a great 12 months of musical happenings in 2021.
After a dismal musical year in 2020, music fans were treated to a great 12 months of musical happenings in 2021.
A look at one of the genre defining shoegaze albums Loveless by My Bloody Valentine and the effect its had on rock and the world of music since its release 30 years ago.
Hangout Festival returns to the coast for the first time since 2019
College student Logan Hurston takes a dive into every film the Oscars nominated for best picture.
Read about Chris' time as a WEGL DJ and get a glimpse into his new show, Cheetah Print, Wednesday's at 8 pm.
This week's DJ Spotlight features Davis Carroll!
This week's DJ Spotlight features Senior, Gavin Rankins!
Read along and get to know WEGL’s own Boss Man Music.
This week’s DJ spotlight features Senior Bay Marks!
A beautiful sendoff to Daniel Craig’s Bond
An album review of one of the most important indie albums of the 21st century: The Glow Pt. 2.
The NCAA selected Auburn to host a regional in the 2022 NCAA Baseball Tournament. The Florida State Seminoles, UCLA Bruins and Southeast Louisiana Lions also were selected to compete in the Auburn Regional.
Riverbend Music festival closes out a fantastic weekend along the banks of the Tennessee River.
Day two of Riverbend Music Festival delivers even more than expected with a sold-out crowd in Ross's Landing.
After three years of downtime, Riverbend returns to Chattanooga with a bang.
The legendary Sir Paul McCartney took the stage at a packed out Thompson-Boling Arena for what is sure to be an unforgettable show for the entire audience.
OK Computer is a narrative masterpiece that takes the best parts of Radiohead’s previous albums and combines them with technology. 25 years later the messages in OK Computer still hold true if not truer in today’s world.
Every decade or so, an album or albums are released that changes the sound of rock music. Twenty-five years later, it is easy to see Radiohead's OK Computer's influence across music's landscape.