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Good alternative/rock radio suggestions
Posted on 2/4/15 at 5:28 pm
Posted on 2/4/15 at 5:28 pm
I guess the last decent terrestrial radio station around BR/NOLA was 92.3 that switched formats in 2014.
I used to like KLSU in the early 90's. 106.7 The End was good for a while.
What are your go to internet radio stations that play a good mix of some new and some old alternative/rock?
I used to like KLSU in the early 90's. 106.7 The End was good for a while.
What are your go to internet radio stations that play a good mix of some new and some old alternative/rock?
Posted on 2/4/15 at 6:46 pm to AndyCBR
96.3 in New Orleans seemed ok the few times I heard it
Posted on 2/4/15 at 8:45 pm to AndyCBR
If you want new rock, Aternative Project on IHeartRadio cannot be beat. There are several stations. I listen to the one out of New York. Been listening for about two months, havent heard a commercial yet. Very limited dj interaction. 99X out of Cleveland has the same exact music, but has a five minute commercial block every hour. I stressed out when 92.3 went country, but I am more than pleased with the Alternative Project. It is several stations with the same dj's. I believe Cumulus owns it. The only complaint I have is the Nikki Sixx show during the evening hours. Then I switch to 94.5 out of Houston.
Posted on 2/5/15 at 6:15 pm to AndyCBR
KCRW - Eclectic 24.
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But it's not just alt/alt rock/rock if you very specifically want just that. It's all over the place from Louis Armstrong and old jazz through Arcade Fire, The War on Drugs, etc. to borderline electronica. And it's not very centered on playing hit songs. I sometimes go an hour or more before I hear something I'm familiar with. Sometimes that leads to strings of songs which don't thrill me, but, at other times, I'll catch a set I really like. Overall, I like the diversity.
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But it's not just alt/alt rock/rock if you very specifically want just that. It's all over the place from Louis Armstrong and old jazz through Arcade Fire, The War on Drugs, etc. to borderline electronica. And it's not very centered on playing hit songs. I sometimes go an hour or more before I hear something I'm familiar with. Sometimes that leads to strings of songs which don't thrill me, but, at other times, I'll catch a set I really like. Overall, I like the diversity.
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