Diane’s Guilty Pleasure.
My guilty pleasure song is Fat Lip by Sum 41, and I know it isn’t a recent song or even all that relevant in music lately, but damn, I cannot and will not stop listening to this. Read More…
My guilty pleasure song is Fat Lip by Sum 41, and I know it isn’t a recent song or even all that relevant in music lately, but damn, I cannot and will not stop listening to this. Read More…
Straight out of Tallahassee, Florida, Send Away Stranger makes some of the freshest and best emo/math rock around. With noodle-y guitar lines, ever-changing drums, and high-energy vocals, Send Away Stranger makes you want to jump up and kick some rear ends. Each instrument seems to be doing its own thing, independent of one another, and yet they combine to form a super-product, a perfect example of musical synergy. Check out their song “Beats Me, Dog”, off their 2011 EP Cool Wild Whatever below. Read More…
Andy Milad, frontman and lyricist of East Lansing band Wayne Szalinski, shares his thoughts on artistic responsibility and the persistence of memory. Read More…
Tune into another Spartan Session featuring Wayne Szalinski! The boys are wrapping up their month in Impact 89FM’s Michigan Artist Spotlight. Read More…
Here is the latest update from the guitarist of Wayne Szalinksi, Andrew Adams! Check out the artists that have inspired his music.
Check out Impact 89FM’s exclusive interview with Wayne Szalinski! The boys from East Lansing sat down and dished about their music and their state.
Winter in East Lansing definitely extended its welcome into the territory of the next season, and gave a big final push, but the sunlight of spring could not be contained. At the time of this writing, the feeling of warmth and rebirth is flooding the campus of Michigan State. Read More…
Impact 89FM is excited to announce that Wayne Szalinski is in the Michigan Artist Spotlight for the month of April!
We owe much music to the Kinsella brothers. Front-runners of the midwest emo music scene, they are responsible for bands such as Cap’n Jazz, Joan of Arc, Owls, Make Believe, and many more. Possibly one of the more notorious bands to come out of the musically-inclined family is American Football. They were only together for three years from 1997 – 2000 and only released a self-titled EP and a self-titled LP, but were able to gain critical success after breaking up. With changing time signatures, blunt, melodramatic lyrics, and a general feeling of melancholy, these Chicago suburb natives were clearing a path in the music world without even knowing it. Check out American Football’s track “Never Meant” below. Read More…