By Adis Santoyo When I first heard of WRGW I felt like I was Becca from Pitch Perfect. I was ready to incorporate different genres of music and create my…
From the WRGW Blog archives. Originally published on November 16, 2020. By Brennen Owens It’s not much of a debate that the US has been at a constant state of…
By Theodora Lawson The enormously popular musical inspired by and filled with songs from Alanis Morissette’s beloved 1995 album, the Broadway tour of Jagged Little Pill hit DC’s National Theatre…
By Natalie Turner Grab your tissues and spacesuits because Duster will be performing at the Black Cat on April 11. This slowcore trio originally started making music in San Jose,…
Image Credit: Mitchell Layton By Abe Rothstein What goes into the offseason? What should fans expect? Fortunately, I hope to have as many answers to those questions as possible. But,…
By Carolina Carmo Photos by Kaya Kelley Eliza Mclamb, former GW student, came back to the District to perform at DC9 for the first time. She recently released her second…
By Carl Mackensen The current predominating economic system (perhaps in its dying throes, some would say) is one geared towards free markets. ‘What gets measured gets done,’ goes the phrase. But what are…
From the WRGW Blog Archives. Originally published Feb. 19, 2015. By Lotanna Obodozie Ahead of their show this Friday at U Street Music Hall, WRGW chatted with Maryland electronic-R&B duo…
By Claire Lanthier Denver, Colorado based indie pop duo Tennis will be coming to D.C. next week for back to back sold out shows. The married duo—Alaina Moore andPatrick Riley—is…