WMLB calls itself “The Voice of the Arts.” It’s certainly eccentric enough to own that title—a commercial AM radio station with a playlist that aligns itself as closely with our 100 Best Living Songwriters list as anything I’ve heard on air. It’s my first choice for Atlanta radio (even before they asked me and my Paste compatriots to host an hour-long show every Friday), but its 10,000-watt signal only covers a section of the city. Still, it’s a powerhouse compared to the radio stations on this list.

On a recent vacation in Maui, I stumbled across a much-lower-watt station that made driving around the gorgeous island even more of a joy—as long as I didn’t venture up or around a mountain. It made me wonder what other little stations are ignoring the FCC’s apparent decree that all radio must viciously suck. I polled our followers on Twitter and Facebook to find The Best Little Radio Stations in the U.S.

Please note: all these stations broadcast at 5,000 watts or less and contain mostly original programming (not just NPR and PRI shows). If your om station is missing (and fits the criteria), please add it in the comments section.





College Park, Md.

10 Watts

wmucradio.com

The University of Maryland’s student-run station is truly freeform: the student DJs each program their own playlists.





Richmond, Va.

42 Watts

wrir.org

In addition to its Pacifica broadcasts, Richmond’s Indie Radio plays an eclectic mix of music. As The Haberdasher says, “Rockin’ out tonite with lots of different sounds. So if you don’t like what you hear right now, check back in 5 minutes.”





Round Lake Heights, Ill.

96 Watts

wrlr.fm

Paste reader Mick Cullen says: “The only low-power FM station in Illinois not associated with a church or school, entirely run (on the air and off) by volunteers. Always something different—comedy, indie rock, blues, club music, heavy metal, political and sports coverage, you name it.”





Ocean Shores, Wash.

96 Watts

koswlp.com

Paste reader Jen Hough says of the all-volunteer nonprofit community station: “Broadcasts local independent music and music from all genres are represented. Non commercial community radio at it’s best.”





Athens, Ga.

100 Watts

dailyhangover.com

The Athens Banner Herald calls it “the only radio station in the area that will play Pat Benatar right after a Drive-By Truckers song following a jazz lick – and all without commercial interruption.” Reader JJ White says, “Really wide selection, always something good—at night especially.”





Visalia, CA.

100 Watts

kfsc941.org

Stephanie Barraza says KFSC is the “only station that broadcasts local music, indie music and local news. The only other stations around here are mainstream music (“country,” “hip-hop,” “alternative” and Christian) that make my ears bleed and my brain explode.” Here’s to music that doesn’t make your brain explode.





Maui, Hawaii

100 Watts

pyccmaui.org

Driving around Maui with my daughter, I heard The Replacements, Tom Waits, The Decemberists, Vampire Weekend, Beirut, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Motown, jazz and even Jack Johnson, because it is Hawaii. The only DJs were the kids of the Paia Youth and Cultural Center, who read all the announcements during the breaks in music.





Rockland, Maine

100 Watts

wrfr.org

Licensed by the Penobscot School and serving the Rockland-Camden area. Each volunteer DJ takes the programming in a completely different direction. Paste Twitter follower rockblogsterbdn says: “Coastal Maine attitude, eclectic programming. Love it.”