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Inbox Jukebox #027 – Maggie Lindemann, Daze, Maddie Ross + Art of Shades
The Inbox Jukebox is the new column bringing you fresh new tunes and bands. This week features new tracks from Maggie Lindemann, Daze, Maddie Ross, and Art of Shades.
The Inbox Jukebox is the new column bringing you fresh new tunes and bands. This week features new tracks from Maggie Lindemann, Daze, Maddie Ross, and Art of Shades.
Following the release of “Can’t Be Still,” illuminati hotties, aka Sarah Tudzin, has launched into a new album era with the announcement of her forthcoming full-length POWER. The 13-track collection is scheduled to arrive via Tudzin’s own label, Snack Shack Tracks, and Hopeless Records on August 23. Acting as the second glimpse into her forthcoming release, illuminati hotties has also dropped her latest offering, “Didn’t,” featuring Cavetown. Arriving with a sun-soaked, accompanying music video shot through the streets of Los Angeles and featuring comedian Caleb Hearon, the visual adds to the playful tone of the glistening track. Tudzin shares on… Read more »
This week: Raising Dion, Pam & Tommy, grown-ish, Murderville, Reacher, Sweet Magnolias, Book of Love
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Mayday Parade, Underoath, Cobra Starship, and more.
Properties featured: 9-1-1, The Good Doctor, Attack of the Hollywood Clichés!, Chicago Med, Grey’s Anatomy x Station 19 Crossover, Big Sky, MAID, The Walking Dead: World Beyond
This week: 9-1-1, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, grown-ish, The Rev, Blown Away, The Sister, Fate: The Winx Saga, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous 9-1-1 “The New Abnormal” – Season 4 premiereMon Jan 18On FOX 9-1-1 airs on FOX every Monday. From TV Guide:When the Hollywood Reservoir dam breaks, Bobby and the 118 race into action to save passengers on a city bus that has crashed into a building several stories in the air. Maddie must first locate, and then rescue, a trapped cyclist, and Athena helps an agoraphobic woman evacuate her home. — Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist “Zoey’s Extraordinary Dreams” – Season 2,… Read more »
This week: Un(Well), Teenage Bounty Hunters, Project Power, Boys State, Little Voice, Lovecraft Country, Wynonna Earp
DETROIT – Amidst tough economic times and an ever changing music industry, not everybody can sell records like Lil’ Wayne. Mix in the rise of illegal file sharing and an over saturation of acts flooding the music scene, and it’s easy to see why bands can’t carry on, much less sell thousands of records.