The Loaf talks to Central NC band Weymouth, about their music, social media, the local NC scene, and their favorite video games. You can check out Weymouth on Instagram: @weymouththeband and on Bandcamp weymouththeband.bandcamp.com
The Loaf talks to Central NC band Weymouth, about their music, social media, the local NC scene, and their favorite video games. You can check out Weymouth on Instagram: @weymouththeband and on Bandcamp weymouththeband.bandcamp.com
On this episode, OnBlack hosts recap their first semester and why they would not do it again. To learn more, follow us on Instagram @onblack.podcast
A WKNC podcast that focuses on having introspective and thought-provoking discussions with guests from across NC State. Hosted by Lucas Marsh.
Starting off today’s episode is Technician News Editors Sam, Heidi, Abigail and Emily. They run through weekly news and events.
Following the Weekly New’s , Maha interview’s DJ Duo Smilez and Sparklez.
In this interview with Ernesto Birmingham, the hip hop artist talks about how he takes inspiration from artists like Childish Gambino and Tyler the Creator and incorporates the latest sounds emerging from the underground into his music. He discusses the meaning behind his hit song “Shilly,” which has garnered a significant following for its catchy beat and thought-provoking lyrics. Ernesto also shares his thoughts on the future of hip hop and where he sees himself fitting into the genre.
Ewan interviews Kwame.
Diz is an abstract jaz rap start. Diz makes amazingly dense poetic rap that takes inspiration from Earl sweatshirt, luckily and MIKE. We talked about albums, making music and what they want for their future.
A WKNC podcast that focuses on having introspective and thought-provoking discussions with guests from across NC State. Hosted by Lucas Marsh.
In this episode, Hamsata, Jeanine, and Alexis talk about seasonal depression and their experience as immigrants or children of immigrants.
In this episode we look at the development of the first party system, and the presidencies of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. Disclaimer: this episode contains discussion of sexual violence, listener discretion is advised.