It was Throwback Thurday here at KXT, so we took the opportunity to look back and some of our favorite songs of the year (so far), and even threw in a couple that were a little bit older. Enjoy the highlights below and click here to become a member of KXT. 😀
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Lorelei K
The Denton-based band is fronted by Daliah Knowles and is hot off a SXSW showcase. Knowles’ vocals add layers of dreamy storytelling to the hazy “Blue Part Four”.
The Wee-Beasties
The Denton punk band shows us a more traditional angle in “Shred Season”. Drummer Trent Jones takes on vocals for this tune, which manages to sound fresh while bringing into the past.
Lou CharLe$ feat. Kap G
The Fort Worth rapper is constantly dropping new singles. He teamed up with Atlanta rapper Kap G for “Wrong Reasons.” The jam came out last year and recognizes being stuck in a relationship that might not be so healthy.
The KXT Local Show- 3/23/23
Psychic Love Child- Ophiuchi Hotline
Electric Tongues- Time Machine (Eternal Version)
Elaina Kay- Damn Sure
The Dirty Shirts- Heart Attack
Ishi feat. Electrophunk- Ride or Die
Glitter- Disaster
Matt Tedder- Growing Up
Marc Musso- Anxiety
Pearl Earl- Evil Does It
Zebra Troop- Dopamine
Carbon Love- Back To Life
The Wee-Beasties- Shred Season
Jade Marie- GOMO
Lou CharLe$ feat. Kap G- Wrong Reasons
Lorelei K- Blue Part Four
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