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Luke Allen

Pensacola

Program Director at WEGL-FM (Auburn, AL)

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  • Feb 10, 2025 | weglfm.com | Cameron Kasprzak |Logan Hurston |Trey Hibbard |Luke Allen |Mary Adeola Scott |Mary Davis | +4 more

    Honorable Mention: Make It Fit - KarateKarate returned for the first time in 20 years with Make It Fit. The album was unique to say the least. Over the last 20 years, frontman Geoff Farina has been in multiple bands, jazz groups, solo ventures and duos with other artists. His style has changed over the years because the mainly because of Tinnitus, the main reason Karate broke out. Farina couldn’t play hard rock anymore, but with modern earplugs and amplifiers, Karate was able to return in 2022.

  • Oct 26, 2023 | weglfm.com | Will Lewis |Luke Allen

    Lost Girls - Selvutsletter Norwegian duo Lost Girls, comprised of Jenny Hval and Håvard Volden, are back with another masterful LP, though it is quite the contrast to their debut. Exchanging a short track list full of 10-minute epics for a more conventionally organized album, the band displays their ability to elegantly balance their bold experimentality with a taste for catchy pop sentiments.

  • Oct 18, 2023 | weglfm.com | Will Lewis |Luke Allen

    Geese - 4D CountryBrooklyn's own indie rockers Geese have garnered quite the following in the alternative community after their June LP 3D Country, which saw the band expanding from the colorful art-punk found on their debut into something much more lush and unique. Incorporating elements of blues, soul, classic Zeppelinian hard rock, all while maintainging their trademark manic performances and introspective lyrical topics, largely written by front-man Cameron Winter.

  • Sep 6, 2023 | weglfm.com | Will Lewis |Logan Hurston |Luke Allen

    Jeff Rosenstock – HELLMODE – August 31, 2023 After almost 20 years in the music scene, DIY legend Jeff Rosenstock finally stepped into a famous studio to record his new album, HELLMODE. His 5th solo album is his most accessible to new audiences, which isn’t saying much. HELLMODE starts off as abrasive as possible. Loud instruments, vulgar lyrics, and screaming vocals are the name of the game as Rosenstock starts HELLMODE. The perfect songs to thrash around your room too.

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