Sessions
idobi Session: 1990nowhere “Kiss Already”
1990nowhere came by the studio to perform “Kiss Already” for all of y’all then talk with Fish!
1990nowhere came by the studio to perform “Kiss Already” for all of y’all then talk with Fish!
1990nowhere came by the studio to perform “Sour” for all of y’all then talk with Fish! You can check out the interview here.
A show where 1990nowhere stopped by to play a couple songs, Holy Wars called in and Nick Major co-hosted!
This week on The Gunz Show, 1990nowhere swings by to catch up with Gunz. One part Olivver the Kid, one part Lostboycrow, this supergroup has nowhere to go but up. They just dropped a new track called “Bukowski” but before you hit play tune in to hear them share how the project started, what their goals are, and more.
Later Gunz calls guccihighwaters to chat about his new album Joke’s On You. He has plenty to share, from stories of home recording to what it’s been like working with Epitaph Records.
A show where Local Nomad and 1990nowhere called in and I try a pumpkin hard seltzer!
Let’s dive straight into this alternate reality and see what a universe would look like if the soundtrack for The Marvels was composed of emo tunes. Since the three leads all grew up in different decades, it gives us the opportunity to include emo from varying eras. Let’s break it down between these leading women.
Green Day are celebrating 30 years of their seminal album ‘Dookie’ in style, and have shared three previously unheard outtakes from recording.
Throughout their So Much For (Tour) Dust setlists, Fall Out Boy have incorporated a handful of cleverly crafted cover songs to inject the crowd with an extra dose of energy and enthusiasm. However, yesterday evening, July 26, the group’s frontman Patrick Stump took the opportunity to pay tribute to honor Sinéad O’Connor following the news of her passing earlier in the day. Across the tour’s 24 dates that have already passed, the four-piece unit has made Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’” and Ozzy Osbourne’s “Crazy Train” covers a staple of their setlists. However, last night Stump tackled the 90s ballad, “Nothing… Read more »
The Riot grrrl movement began in the early 1990’s at the forefront of feminism, punk music, and political commentary. It was a genre built out of anger, frustration, and rage entirely crafted by badass women. These women aimed to express emotions considered acceptable for male songwriters at the time, but far less common for women. Growing out of the Pacific Northwest but quickly spreading across the country, acts like Bikini Kill and Sleater-Kinney paved the way for many bands to come in the future. Speaking on topics like sexual assault, domestic abuse, anarchism, and female empowerment, the movement was much… Read more »
The Dirty Nil are back and taking their place as your favourite rock and roll band once more with a brand new full-length album.