Will Schube
Will Schube is a student at Colorado College. He is the college's self-proclaimed 'King of Intramural Sports.' If you need to reach him, you can stop by the Colorado Springs YMCA where he's training for the forthcoming Inner tube Water Polo season. Currently Listening:

wandering wolf podcast

Neil Young's harvest

Sturgill Simpson

Father John Misty - I Love You Honey Bear

Panda Bear Meets The Grim Reaper

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Currently Watching:

Inherent Vice

The Wire

Walker

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Currently Reading:

my struggle (book 3)

the Patrick Melrose novels

mount analogue

 
Will Schube highlights Danny Lee Blackwell, aka Night Beats' single for his upcoming album Rajan, and how he builds a multi-instrumental world within it.
Will Schube writes about Fat Tony's brilliant new song produced by Blockhead, which is a funny yet all too relatable story about terrible roommates.
Will Schube speaks to LOS KEMET about moving around throughout his childhood, being exposed to rap music by his father, being inspired by good sequenced albums and more.
Noise Pollution returns for its first edition of 2023 with Will Schube's coverage on new music from Corntuth, Laurie Styvers, Sam Gendel and Will Epstein.
On 'To What End,' Oddisee asks how far we’re willing to go to chase our dreams and reckons with what reality might have been like if he didn’t take a step back to recontextualize how his career fit into his life.
AKAI has always been around–close to the boiling point of New York’s elite tier of DIY rap, but never with the opportunity to flex his muscles as a solo star... until now, Will Schube writes.
Noise Pollution returns with Will Schube's coverage on new music from Hagop Tchaparian, Charles Mingus, VISUALS and Under The Reefs Orchestra.
Noise Pollution returns with Will Schube's coverage on new music from Sam Wilkes & Jacob Mann, Lou Turner, David Blue and OHMA.
Noise Pollution (finally) returns with Will Schube's words on new music from Jimetta Rose & The Voices of Creation, Dougie Pool, Deru and Badge Époque Ensemble.
The Australian fusionist's epic establishes itself as the delirious summer samba worth sweating over, Will Schube writes.