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Great Good Fine Ok Taps Andrew McMahon On Ethereal “Let’s Talk”


Great Good Fine Ok is back with another dazzling indie track, and this time, they have very special guest Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness. “Let’s Talk” is a glistening, raw tune from the always awe-inspiring indie duo. The track is preceded by “Better Without You,” and will appear on the group’s forthcoming EP SEVEN, out on January 24 via Nettwerk. McMahon‘s beloved, nostalgia-inducing vocals effortlessly intertwine with the bright synths and ethereal sonics fans have come to adore from Great Good Fine Ok. The duo notes of the track, “This honest and vulnerable collaboration with Andrew McMahon explores our greatest… Read more »

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Winona Fighter Unleashes “Swear To God That I’m (FINE)”


Arriving today via Rise Records with an accompanying music video, Winona Fighter has unleashed their new single, “Swear To God That I’m (FINE).” “‘Swear To God That I’m (FINE)’ is a song that comes from a place of just pure honesty,”  frontwoman and multi-instrumentalist Coco Kinnon shares in a press release. “When you spend years GRINDING as a musician, and it starts to actually work out, you feel so much gratitude you could explode…or at least that’s my experience. As someone who has always struggled to separate their career and personal life, I thought, ‘Well, if the band is doing… Read more »

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idobi News Flashes 01.26.21: IDKHow Meets Kimmel, Fame On Fire is Fine, Nia Dennis is #BlackExcellence, and Kellyanne and Claudia Conway Have Some Things to Work Out


Wow wow wow! Today we got three great performances and a Conway mess. – Hometown Heroes, I Don’t Know How But They Found Me on Jimmy Kimmel Last Live Night Jimmy Kimmel has long been known to feature incredible music performances on his hit show Jimmy Kimmel Live and last night was no exception. idobi favorites, I Don’t Know How But They Found Me performed their new song “Leave Me Alone” on the late night show and our friends killed it! The super-duo gave a flawless performance on a simply lit stage to a welcoming audience. Their energy was high and… Read more »

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Book Review: The Red Scrolls of Magic


Magnus Bane and his Shadowhunter boyfriend Alec Lightwood just want to relax on their European vacation but there’s a mysterious cult that’s seriously cramping their style in Cassandra Clare and Wesley Chu’s The Red Scrolls of Magic.

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