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Morning Earworm: I rediscovered this song on an old mixtape (are there new mixtapes?) a year or so ago and listen to it every so often now. I love the starkness of it; really moody and beautiful. I first heard it, of course, on 97x (BAM!).
Inhailer Radio is Cincinnati independent radio. Founded in 2017 to fill the void left by beloved radio station WNKU.
Now playing: inhailer.com/modernrock500
I’ve been looking forward to this since it was announced in March.
I’m reading her excellent book about 97X WOXY (chapter four is up next for me), and in her newsletter from last week, Robin James makes “the case that you should listen to to some or all of this year’s countdown even if you have no interest in WOXY in and of itself.”
She’s got seven big, good reasons, but perhaps most intriguing—and a point she argues about the station repeatedly in the book: “It offers a more accurate and in-depth account of the history of post-punk/modern rock/indie than any of the orthodox narratives …”
My copy arrived in the mail!
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She is a strong women and people who don't like her are just so weak I made this for the awesome cosplayer https://www.facebook.com/AshCosplay Original photo was takken by Catberry
Morning Earworm: Something brought her to mind out of the blue the other day. The only place I’ve ever heard her music was, of course, the dear, departed 97x WOXY when I was in high school. So thankful I had that station to introduce me to scores of artists I would have never heard of otherwise, especially being a midwestern suburban kid during the confounding Nu Metal/boy band era of the early 2000s.