Entertainment
A recent addition to the local music scene, Can’t Kids played their first official show under the name this past August. The band’s vocalist and drummer Jessica Oliver describes their sound as “Appalachian cheerleader metal.” Adam Clayton Cullum, the band’s guitarist and accompanying vocalist continues on, “We wanted to be horror movie music.” Although a new band, its members are music vets, having been in numerous other groups including Thank God, Magnetic Flowers and Silent Spring Ensemble.
Wednesday, 22 February 2012 08:08
Four Your Consideration: Carolina Creatives
Written by Hannah Lathan
Carolina runs on the drive, innovation and creativity of its students. These four Gamecocks, through their chosen medium, express curiosity about the world and a passion to contribute to it. Consider the work of a filmmaker, a designer, a sculptor and an actor. You don’t have to leave campus, let alone Columbia, to enjoy world-class talent.
DJ name: DJ LBD
Show name and time: The Countdown
Thursdays, 4-6 p.m.
Describe your show in one word or acronym.
B.A.M.F.
Show name and time: The Countdown
Thursdays, 4-6 p.m.
Describe your show in one word or acronym.
B.A.M.F.
Wednesday, 16 November 2011 16:57
Local Music: Ned Durrett and The Kindly Gents
Written by Jennifer Deaton
Tuesday, 04 October 2011 04:11
Four Your Consideration: Spooky Thrills in the 803
Written by Nichole Jeffords, Christian Barker
Set the scene for Halloween by checking out these spooky thrills in the 803, and be sure to bring friends who aren’t faint of heart along for the ride!
After getting stuck with a 4-6 a.m. show his first semester, DJ Celsius, a second-year biology student, now has a primetime spot for his jazz show on 90.5. The former member of Metal Cock Radio wants to remind Columbia: "Put a jacket on. It's gonna get cool."
If you organized Will Flourance’s iTunes playlists, it would be as expansive and complicated as the lower levels of Thomas Cooper Library.
Will, a fourth-year mass communications student and Virginia native, has been producing music since 2006 and made a name for himself on the Columbia music scene as co-founder of several local bands, including the satirical Sweet Vans. The experienced station manager of WUSC’s latest project and first solo act, Ramphastos, focuses on making beats based on soul music from the ’60s and ’70s.
Will, a fourth-year mass communications student and Virginia native, has been producing music since 2006 and made a name for himself on the Columbia music scene as co-founder of several local bands, including the satirical Sweet Vans. The experienced station manager of WUSC’s latest project and first solo act, Ramphastos, focuses on making beats based on soul music from the ’60s and ’70s.