Skip to content
  • ▶️ Play
  • Android
  • iOS
  • 1.216.397.4438
  • Programming
    • Schedule
    • Shows
    • Blue Streaks Sports
      • Sports schedule
      • The John Carroll Football Hour
      • Blue Streaks game archive
    • The Heights
      • About The Heights
      • Playlists
      • Biblio Radio
      • Heights Now
    • High school sports
    • Playlists
    • Father Harry
  • Podcasts
    • Biblio Radio
    • For the Greater Glory of Pod
    • Heights Now
    • The John Carroll Football Hour
    • NEO Rocks
    • The Outspoken Cyclist
    • WJCU interviews
    • WJCU sports
    • Wordplay
  • Connect
    • Contact
    • Staff
    • Studio: 1.216.397.4438
    • on Twitter
    • on Facebook
    • News and updates
    • Join us
    • Donate
  • Learn
    • About WJCU
    • Staff
    • Awards and Honors
    • Contest policy
  • Listen
    • Stream options
    • WJCU for Android
    • WJCU for iOS
    • Podcasts

The Belle Brigade Interview

June 17, 2014 by Rachel Halle

The Belle Brigade stopped by to chat with Karoline about their album and opening for Ray LaMontagne.

http://www.wjcu.org/files/2014/06/wjcu-artist_bellebrigade61114_podcast.mp3

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 21:42 — 49.7MB)

Categories Audio, Interviews
Post navigation
The Outspoken Cyclist – 6/14/2014
Biblio Radio – 6/16/14

On the air

Indie Heat of Da Nite

It's ba-a-ack! Indie Heat of the Night returns, late nights on WJCU. Playing you the very best in indie rock, indie pop, dance punk, post-punk, synth pop, lo-fi, emo, and alternative. Tune in every night from 2am to 6am for an edgy way to start--or end--your day.
Fresh Mix of Independent Music
Recent plays
Sigur Rós All alright @4:39
The Bouncing Souls True Believers @4:36
Rancid Where I'm Going @4:33
The Mountain Goats This Year @4:29
Architecture In Helsinki Do the Whirlwind @4:25
Destroyer Foam Hands @4:21
Vampire Weekend Ottoman @4:17
Mad Caddies Road Rash @4:15
Neutral Milk Hotel Communist Daughter @4:13
Daft Punk Burnin' / Too Long @4:06
Dr. Dog Uncovering the Old @4:02
MUTEMATH Spotlight @4:02
Blind Melon No Rain @4:00
Okkervil River Title Track @3:54
Tom Vek Nothing But Green Lights @3:50
Alkaline Trio Blue In The Face @3:47
Daft Punk Crescendolls @3:44
Other Lives Precious Air (demo) @3:40
LCD Soundsystem Daft Punk Is Playing at My House @3:39
Streetlight Manifesto Watch It Crash @3:34
Hot Rod Circuit Versatility @3:32
Damien Rice The Blower's Daughter (Live from Union Chapel) @3:26
Redding Hunter If You're Runnin' Too @3:24
The New Amsterdams From California @3:21
The Faint I Treat You Wrong @3:17
Andrew Bird Plasticities @3:13
The Obsessives It's Ok If @3:11
Spoon The Two Sides Of Monsieur Valentine @3:08
Belle and Sebastian For the Price of a Cup of Tea @3:04
The Hold Steady Stuck Between Stations @3:04
The Slip The Soft Machine @2:59
The New Pornographers Mutiny, I Promise You @2:55
Camera Obscura Come Back Margaret @2:51
Cold War Kids Welcome To The Occupation @2:47
Alexi Murdoch All My Days @2:42
Them Crooked Vultures Dead End Friends @2:42
Orange Goblin Saruman's Wish @2:42
Pavement In The Mouth A Desert @2:38
The Hives You Dress Up For Armageddon @2:35
Paper Rival Bluebird @2:31
The Thermals It's Trivia @2:28
Dismemberment Plan The Other Side @2:24
The Long Winters Pushover @2:22
The Black Keys Busted @2:19
Jamie Lidell Wait For Me @2:16
Beirut Postcards From Italy @2:11
Jukebox the Ghost Somebody @2:08
Saves the Day Rocks Tonic Juice Magic @2:04
MUTEMATH Spotlight @2:04
Jack Johnson Flake @2:02

Sing Out! Radio Magazine

Sing Out! Radio Magazine is a one-hour, theme-based folk/roots radio show produced and hosted by Tom Druckenmiller. The show features interviews in addition to live and recorded music.
@6 am w/Tom Druckenmiller - Folk / Roots

From the Bench

@7 am w/Laken and Evan - News and Sports

Recent podcasts

  • Outspoken Cyclist 12/23/2025
  • JCU Football vs. North Central: How to Listen to the NCAA DIII Semifinals
  • Outspoken Cyclist – 12/17/2025
  • Outspoken Cyclist – 12/04/2025
  • Outspoken Cyclist – 11/20/2025
FCC public file | ©2004 – 2026 WJCU