Tonight on Torch and Twang, me and DJ Sparrow started things off with a collection of moon related songs to celebrate last night’s harvest moon. After that we greased back our hair and traveled into the campy world of the rockabilly. We talked about some newly breaking albums, singing the praises of Geese’s new album “Getting Killed” and voicing our criticisms of Taylor Swift’s new release. On the topic of Geese, we touched on our thoughts on the somewhat grating voices of Cameron Winters, Jeff Tweedy, and more. To ended things off, DJ Sparrow and I played the classic “A Boy Named Sue” before heading on out down the trail. Our playlist is attached, see you next week.
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Torch & Twang 10.7.25
October 7, 2025
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About the Contributors
Dante Chinni-Ianzito, Co-Host of The Progressive Torch & Twang
Outside of his show here at Impact, Dante (he/him) stays very busy around campus. He’s a double major in International Relations and Comparative Cultures and Politics with two minors as well. Beyond that, he spends plenty of time doing nerd stuff like model UN and Dungeons and Dragons. With all that going on, he enjoys spending some time relaxing and listening to a bit of old time folk and country when we can. At the moment, his favorite song lyrics are “Down the sand forever/only music is forever” but ask him in a few days again in a few days and he’ll probably have a different answer for you.
Wren Cueter, Co-Host of The Progressive Torch & Twang
Wren (they/them) is a Junior here at MSU studying English and hopes to go into the bigger music industry some day. Ever since they were a little kid they’ve loved music and has now become a major music collector with over 1200 records on cd. Some of their favorite music is folk music and they’ll defend Bob Dylan the day they die. Come listen into the Torch and Twang every Tuesday 8pm-12am to hear them and their co-host ramble on about their favorite folk and country tunes.