Standing the test of time, Ahsoka has many parallels to emo music, both needing to constantly adapt throughout the decades to survive and thrive. Propelling the titular character to a project that is fully her story, this is her jump from club tours to arena tours.
Featured this week: Waffles + Mochi, Staged, grown-ish, Zack Snyder’s Justice League, Nate Bargatze: The Greatest Average American, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, Country Comfort, Calls
In true 2020 fashion, Rock The Vote is kicking off their “Democracy Summer” campaign with a virtual concert on Thursday, June 18th. Democracy Summer is a movement to make sure we represent at the polls in less than four months. The event is being headlined by Katy Perry and The Black Eyed Peas with hosts Logan Browning and Rosario Dawson. Other acts include Amara Le Negra, Big Freedia, Dove Cameron, and Lucy Hale. You’ll even get a chance to hear from Senator Elizabeth Warren, Senator Cory Booker, and former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julian Castro. Rock The Vote… Read more »
Welcome back to Zombieland, where our intrepid foursome have survived long enough to start growing apart.
Black Mariah! Bushmaster! The war for Harlem begins! Is Luke Cage the hero Harlem needs?
We get our four street level heroes in one place, fighting one enemy, to protect New York City from a looming evil. While there are problems, there is also a lot to like.
Some of the world’s biggest names in music were all about Saving Our Selves this weekend. SOS, of course, referring to the campaign being touted Saturday across the globe at the seven-continent, 24-hour Live Earth concert extravaganza, a worldwide shout-out to individuals, political leaders, corporations and every other entity capable of helping put a stop to the environmental scourge that is global warming. In a partnership with Al Gore’s Alliance for Climate Protection and other U.S.-based and international organizations, Live 8 executive producer Kevin Wall put together a bill that included the Police, Madonna, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Metallica,… Read more »
California funk-rockers Crazy Town and Incubus have been added to an already impressive lineup of rock and rap live acts set to play next month’s inaugural ESPN Action Sports & Music Awards. Incubus and Crazy Town are the final two acts confirmed to play the show, according to a statement from the sports channel. Previously announced performers at the ceremony, scheduled for April 7 at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles, include Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals, De la Soul with Busta Rhymes, and revered metal titans Black Sabbath, who will close out the program. Rob Zombie, Cypress Hill’s… Read more »