What music are the campuses of Princeton Review’s Top 20 Best College Radio Stations in 2008 buzzing about? New Music Nation surveys radio station and newspaper Web sites for these schools every week to find out. (Note: If the list skips a school it is because there was no Web site for the radio station or newspaper or no applicable content on either Web site.)
TV on the Radio’s Dear Science, gets the full buzz treatment, highlighted by four schools this week. Maestro from Taj Mahal is in the top five of two music charts. Meanwhile, Beck’s Modern Guilt and Jenny Lewis’ Acid Tongue continue to earn some buzz.
1. Emerson College
Album Review: TV on the Radio Dear Science,
3. DePauw University
MP3 Blog: Chad Vangaalen Soft Airplane
Album Review: Dearhunter Microcastle
Music for Everyone:
Beck Modern Guilt
Immortal Technique The 3rd World
Old Crow Medicine Show Tennessee Pusher
Neutral Milk Hotel In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
4. Stanford University
Top 30 Albums of the Week:
1. The Final Solution Brotherman OST
2. Fleet Foxes Fleet Foxes
3. Collection Calypsoul 70: Caribbean Soul & Calypso Crossover 1969-1979
4. Taj Mahal Maestro
5. Otis Taylor Recapturing The Banjo
Album Review: Weezer The Red Album
5. Ithaca College
Artist of the Week: Good Old War Only Way To Be Alone
6. Seton Hall University
Artist of the Week: Dillinger Escape Plan
Pirated Advance: Bleeding Through Declaration
7. Brown University
Album Review: TV on the Radio Dear Science,
12. Carleton College
MP3Blog: Fujiya and Miyagi Lightbulbs
16. The Evergreen State College
Top 30 Music Charts:
1. Michael Franti and Spearhead All Rebel Rockers
2. Chiwoniso Rebel Woman
3. Lila Downs Shake Away
4. Kimya Dawson Alphabutt
5. Taj Mahal Maestro
17. Swarthmore College
Review: Lambchop (OH) Ohio
18. Westminster College
Album Review: TV on the Radio Dear Science,
(page 10)
Album Review: Brendan James The Day is Brave
(page 11)
20. Bates College
Artist Interview: Girl Talk
Dennison University
(in 2008 Top 20)
Album Review: Hey Monday Hold on Tight
Album Review: TV on the Radio Dear Science,



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