Tuesday Shows

Goldsoundz (6:00pm - 7:00pm)

The best of Indie Rock in all its glory. Dive in to the genre that is an umbrella term for so many other genres like Alt Country, Indietronic, Freak Folk, Post Punk, Slowcore, Twee Pop, Garage Rock Revival, and Shoegaze... and never listen to commercial radio again.

Check out the show website.

Comments and requests can be sent to goldsoundz [at] wrek [dot] org

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Underground Recordings (7:00pm - 8:00pm)

Historic WREK programming pulled from our basement archives. Features classic Live @ WREK performances from the 1980s and unlabeled tape reels dating back to the late 1960s.

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Radiobomb (8:00pm - 9:00pm)

Destroying Punk Rock as you know it since 1993.

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Longboards and Longhorns (9:00pm - 10:00pm)

Covering the spectrum from surf music to rockabilly to country, Longboards and Longhorns features artists from Dick Dale to Los Straitjackets, Carl Perkins to Johnny Knox, and Ernest Tubb to The Sadies.

Check out the show website.

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Live @ WREK (10:00pm - 11:00pm)

Every Tuesday, we herd a bunch of degenerates that like to play instruments simultaneously near each other and have the cajones to call themselves a band into the studio and let them do their thing. Sometimes the results are so good that it makes cleaning up afterwards worth it.

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New Forces (11:00pm - 12:00am)

Every Tuesday night from 11pm to midnight, we air The New Forces Radio Hour!! We play Punk, Garage, Girl Group, Powerpop, and Psychedelic favorites. From no names to big names you can find it all here.

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