Quality of Light
Quality of Light
As October begins, all is quiet on a Saturday evening in downtown Rehobeth, DE. Throughout the summer, the area is bustling with vacationers, but now the beach town operates at a slower pace.
University of Maryland Senior Anthony Cuonzo enjoys a relaxing Saturday evening in Rehobeth, DE. He believes it is important to take time to rest up before the start of a stressful midterm season.
Teddy Vossler, the guitarist for D.C. soul group Ocean Childe, shares his talent with Third Rail Radio on a Sunday evening at the University of Maryland. Third Rail Radio features live, local artists over the WMUC-FM airwaves.
Local D.C. band Knife Wife plays live for Third Rail Radio at the WMUC studio at University of Maryland on September 30. The three-piece group features low-fi guitar and bass lines paired with female vocals.
Nico Electra rocks the electric bass for Knife Wife at Third Rail Radio at the University of Maryland WMUC-FM studios. Third Rail Radio features local acts every Sunday evening on the university's campus.
Knife Wife frontman Nico Electra plays bass and does vocals for the group's performance at WMUC-FM in College Park, MD. The girl group is beginning to make a name for itself in the local DIY music scene.
Knife Wife shares their musical stylings with WMUC-FM listeners across the College Park area at a weekly performance event on September 30. In the past year, the moody, experimental group on the rise has performed in venues across D.C. like the Black Cat.
D.C. girl group Knife Wife takes the stage at WMUC-FM's weekly Third Rail Radio performance that features local artists live on the airwaves every Sunday evening. In the past, Third Rail Radio has hosted acts like Mitski and Car Seat Headrest










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