Q&A: Davida Loca of Part Time

Q&A: Davida Loca of Part Time

Experimental synth-pop artist David Speck, who records as Davida Loca, released Spell #6, on Burger Records earlier this month. It’s his 6th album under the moniker Part Time and one of only two Part Time albums recorded in an actual studio, marking a slight departure from his lo-fi, bedroom-recording roots. Part Time will kick off a mini-tour at Paper Tiger on Monday, November 12.

Wolf Robinson is an intern for KRTU and a sophomore at Trinity. He plays guitar and writes music for San Antonio-based band Hexgirls and is an intern at Paper Tiger. Album art is owned by Part Time.

Artist Feature: Jerry Paper

Artist Feature: Jerry Paper

Like a Baby, the latest album from Los Angeles-based artist, Jerry Paper, came out in early October through Stones Throw Records. Keep reading to hear Lucas Nathan, the mind behind the project, share his thoughts and inspiration behind the album.

Dominic Anthony is a junior communication and media studies major at Trinity. He is the music director for Indie Overnight and the host of The Hippie Coffee Hours (Wednesdays 11 p.m.-1 a.m.)
Album art owned by Jerry Paper.

Ten Years of Angelus

Ten Years of Angelus

On Nov. 21, Pop Pistol will be playing at Limelight. The show? The entirety of their first official album Angelus.

Pop Pistol will host two events in celebration of the 10th anniversary of Angelus. On Nov. 21, a 21+ live concert will be held at Limelight, where the band will play the album front-to-back. On Nov. 25, an all-ages celebration will be held at Friends of Sound Records. Tickets can be purchased online.

Photo taken by Daniela Riojas.

GIVEAWAY: Bastille

GIVEAWAY: Bastille

Bastille is making its way back to the Alamo City after closing out Maverick Music Festival last year. On Nov. 12, the UK band will perform at the Majestic Theatre with The Moth & the Flame.

KRTU will be giving away a pair of tickets to the show. Instructions on how to enter will be posted on Indie Overnight’s Facebook and Instagram prior to the show.

Photo owned by Bastille.

Host Feature: Leo Trujillo

Host Feature: Leo Trujillo

When Leo Trujillo was 21 years old, he went to New York City for the first time, came back with the desire to become a DJ and started hosting a show on KSYM called “House Nation.”

More than 23 years later, Leo is bringing House Nation to KRTU. Keep reading to learn more about KRTU’s new host.

Kathleen Creedon is an intern with KRTU and is currently a junior at Trinity. She’s the photographer and blog master for Indie Overnight.

Heavy Rotation: October 2018

Heavy Rotation: October 2018

Welcome to KRTU's Heavy Rotation for the month of October. As each month comes to a close, the KRTU interns share their favorite albums, songs and artists that they've been spinning throughout the month, allowing readers to delve into some groovy tunes of your own. All artists, albums and songs will be linked to their respective streaming services for your listening pleasure.

Illustrations by Julia Poage

Q&A: Sidney Gish

Q&A: Sidney Gish

Sidney Gish is a Boston-based artist who released her second album last December. She is currently a student at Northeastern University and plans to work on a third album during her next Winter Break.

Dominic Anthony sat down with the artist earlier this month. The interview will be rebroadcast on The Hippie Coffee Hours.

Dominic Anthony is a junior communication and media studies major at Trinity. He is the music director for Indie Overnight and the host of The Hippie Coffee Hours (Wednesdays 11 p.m.-1 a.m.) Album art is owned by Sidney Gish.

Concert review: The Breeders

Concert review: The Breeders

Some of the current members of The Breeders hadn’t spoken for 15 years prior to recording their newest album, but from their enthusiasm on stage Oct. 4, it was clear they’ve made up.

Wolf Robinson is a guest contributor for the KRTU Indie Overnight blog and a sophomore at Trinity. He plays guitar and writes music for San Antonio-based band Hexgirls.

Album Spotlight: The Bluest Star

Album Spotlight: The Bluest Star

Free Cake for Every Creature released its latest album, The Bluest Star, through Brooklyn-based record label Double Double Whammy on Aug. 3. Katie Bennett, the musician behind the project, started making music for the project privately in 2012. Dominic Anthony, Indie Overnite Music Director, interviewed Bennett earlier this month.

KRTU will rebroadcast the interview with Free Cake For Every Creature on Oct. 10 on The Hippie Coffee Hours at 11 p.m.

Kathleen Creedon is an intern with KRTU and is currently a junior at Trinity. She’s the photographer and blog master for Indie Overnight.