1. LVL UP - Return To Love [Sub Pop]
2. Local Natives - Sunlit Youth [Loma Vista]
3. Cass McCombs - Mangy Love [Anti]
4. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Skeleton Tree [Kobalt]
5. Flock of Dimes - If You See Me, Say Yes [Partisan]
6. Motel Radio - Desert Surf Films [RC]
7. M.I.A. - AIM [Interscope]
8. Casual Burn - Talk Bad [self-released]
9. MNDSGN - Body Wash [Stones Throw]
10. Video Age - Living Alone [Inflated]
If there's one instantly recognizable voice at WTUL, it's DJ Pompeii. She's changed her show style plenty of times and her timeslot with it (currently Sundays 2-4pm), but she retains a fanbase no matter when or what she's playing. We love her here at WTUL, and we're happy that Where Y'at took a few moments to get to know her.
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1. Video Age - Living Alone [Inflated]
2. Angel Olsen - My Woman [Jagjaguwar]
3. LVL UP - Return To Love [Sub Pop]
4. Local Natives - Sunlit Youth [Loma Vista]
5. Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Skeleton Tree [Kobalt]
6. Cass McCombs - Mangy Love [Anti]
7. MNDSGN - Body Wash [Stones Throw]
8. Shark's Teeth - It Transfers And Grows [Gigantic Noise]
9. De La Soul - And The Anonymous Nobody [A.O.I.]
10. Nounverber - Midnight Animal [Swedish Columbia]
"I moved to New Orleans to work for St Bernard Project, doing rebuild work... I've seen what a big storm of capable of doing...and how long it can take a community to rebuild...climate change is going to lead to weather events of increasing frequency and the extinction of millions of species, and the longer we take to act the worse it's going to get."
Ben Quimby from 350 Louisiana on No New Leases talks about the upcoming rally Today at Noon at BOEM, 1201 Elmwood Park Boulevard. the protest is from noon central to 4pm. you can text "cleanenergy" to 88202 #nonewleases
"They left the contamination in the soil, and they took the profits to Texas"
We're going to turn to audio from a historic hearing in the Louisiana State Legislature on the parish and state litigation against certain oil companies that have violated state coastal law. the lawsuits seek to fund the $50Billion Louisiana Coastal Restoration Plan, currently short $40Billion dollars. Here's testimony from a resident of Vermillion Parish Mr Richard Broussard, on why he's working for Vermillion Parish and the state of Louisiana