KVRX BLOG

November 13, 2024

So many good things happened in 1994. KVRX's stream hit the radio waves, and for trip-hop fans, Portishead's debut album Dummy marked a significant milestone for the genre.

November 13, 2024

Tori Amos' passionate sophomore album strikingly resonates.

November 12, 2024

I listened to 85 albums in October. Here are five I can’t stop thinking about.

October 31, 2024

Check out what ten of our KVRXers are doing during the fall and what music we’re been plugged into :-)

October 28, 2024

Getting up close and personal with David Byrne and friends.

October 25, 2024

It seems as though the year 1994 was in desperate need of some TLC and a touch of electric distortion. Maybe this was because Forrest Gump had just been released …

October 24, 2024

KVRX isn’t the only icon celebrating the big 3-0; Joni Mitchell’s ambient masterclass in activist music, Turbulent Indigo, also happens to be celebrating its birthday this year.

October 24, 2024

Somewhere in the back of a record store in West San Antonio, there’s a stack of old 45s that hardly anyone knows exists. It’s got deep cuts from all the …

October 24, 2024

Consisting of only four songs, Maya Hawke’s Clipped Wings EP is a delectable extension of her previous album, Chaos Angel.

October 8, 2024

Here are some artists you should check out this Hispanic Heritage Month and beyond!

October 6, 2024

1994 was a big year for sellouts. In February, Green Day came through with their major-label debut Dookie, inciting a firestorm of backlash from punk purists in the process. Six …

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