February is the shortest month...and the most difficult to pronounce correctly. It's not FEB-a-wary. It's not FEB-wary. Or, FEB-u-wary. Try saying Febrew-airy. You'll get the hang of it.
In the meantime, enjoy WGFR's curated collection of 30 new song. We call it the WGFR Top 30. What the name lacks in imagination, is made up for with the bumpin' tunes that make up the list.
The top song this week is "Everybody Scream" from Florence + The Machine, which replaces "No Rain, No Flowers" by The Black Keys (now at No. 4).
The biggest jump is a three-spot climb by Dylan Cartlidge. His feel-good bop moves from No. 27 to No. 24.
Two new singles enter the countdown this week. Noah Kahan's first single for his new album, set to drop in April, debuts at No. 29. Check out "The Great Divide" --- the title track from the new album.
Young The Giant is back with a new single. "Different Kind of Love." The track debuts at No. 30, for the California-based band.
Check out the entire list of 30 new songs down below, then keep 'er tuned to the ol' FM and the interweb stream to hear about 5,000 killer songs. Tune in on the FM (92.7) and online: Listen.streamon.fm/wgfr.
In the meantime, enjoy WGFR's curated collection of 30 new song. We call it the WGFR Top 30. What the name lacks in imagination, is made up for with the bumpin' tunes that make up the list.
The top song this week is "Everybody Scream" from Florence + The Machine, which replaces "No Rain, No Flowers" by The Black Keys (now at No. 4).
The biggest jump is a three-spot climb by Dylan Cartlidge. His feel-good bop moves from No. 27 to No. 24.
Two new singles enter the countdown this week. Noah Kahan's first single for his new album, set to drop in April, debuts at No. 29. Check out "The Great Divide" --- the title track from the new album.
Young The Giant is back with a new single. "Different Kind of Love." The track debuts at No. 30, for the California-based band.
Check out the entire list of 30 new songs down below, then keep 'er tuned to the ol' FM and the interweb stream to hear about 5,000 killer songs. Tune in on the FM (92.7) and online: Listen.streamon.fm/wgfr.