On this episode of Tape Swap Radio, we premiere the live sets recorded at the Ice House in Bethlehem on March 20, 2026 from Lehigh Valley singer-songwriters Kelly Hooper and John Galm. We also debut the live Ice House sets recorded on May 23, 2026 from Lehigh Valley punk/alt band Hello, Operator?; NEPA doom metal band Purple Lung; and Lehigh Valley post-punk outfit RA!D. These shows were hosted by…
Rumple Stiltskinz & The Dumpster Full O’ Sound , Side Over, and L.M.I. will perform at Tape Swap Radio’s final Lehigh Valley Punk Rock Flea Market of the year.
Tape Swap Radio is throwing a free show with The Holy Mess, Incendiary Device, and Pipe Snake outside of Homebase Skateshop in Bethlehem, PA on Sunday, August 9, 2026. We'll be recording and releasing the whole show with video premiering on YouTube and audio premiering on WDIY, so come hang out.
Listen to the full live sets recorded at the 2026 Lehigh Valley Punk Rock Flea Market from Wealth Gap, Problem Addict, and Rubix Pube held at the Ice House in Bethlehem, PA on April 18, 2026.
Listen to the full episode that debuted on WDIY 88.1 FM on June 12, 2026 featuring the live sets recorded at the 2026 Lehigh Valley Punk Rock Flea Market from Wealth Gap, Problem Addict, and Rubix Pube. Plus, an interview with Julie Steiner of Chicago indie rock band Ratboys.
Tape Swap Radio, Northside Alive, and the City of the Bethlehem are bringing an afternoon of free outdoor music to Bethlehem’s northside neighborhood on Saturday, July 25.
Julia Steiner, guitarist and singer for the Chicago-based band Ratboys, reflects on the band’s 16-year history; making their latest album, Singin’ to an Empty Chair; and more as they prepare to play at Archer Music Hall in Allentown on June 22.
A Shards Session with Lehigh Valley garage rock band The Further; live sets recorded at Homebase Skateshop from Leadpetal, Headzo, and Wipes; an interview with Chris Devlin of Headzo.
Singer and guitarist Chris Devlin talks about his 25+ years playing music in the Lehigh Valley and beyond, including his time in the bands No Cash and Mad Conductor.