The Sophs: “House”

The Sophs: “House”

Author: KUT & KUTX Studios March 9, 2026 Duration: 4:19

L.A. six-piece the Sophs are true chameleons. Whether they’re throwing in some twang on a college party bop, going full pop-punk nostalgia, or, in the case, of “House,” painting a Shirley Jackson-like story of a man living in a hovel built from and on bones, surrounded by ethereal remnants of past occupants and adding more […]

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Each day, the curators at Song of the Day sift through an overwhelming world of sound to land on a single track worth your time. This isn't about chasing algorithms or the top of the charts. Instead, the team from KUT & KUTX Studios operates more like dedicated scouts, listening with a purpose that blends deep musical knowledge with a genuine curiosity about what's happening at the edges. You'll hear everything from a forgotten soul gem to a brand-new cut from an Austin garage band, all presented with context that ties the music to broader ideas in arts and culture. The result is a daily ritual that feels personal, like a recommendation from a friend who spends their days digging through crates and streams so you don't have to. Tuning into this podcast means giving your playlist a consistent infusion of discovery, where the only criteria is that the song resonates, tells a story, or simply makes you pause and listen. It’s a direct line to the pulse of what’s next, and what’s been overlooked, delivered in a concise format that fits seamlessly into your day.
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