Val Astaire, Makeout & Katy For Kings
A show where Makeout, Val Astaire and Katy For Kings called in!
A show where Makeout, Val Astaire and Katy For Kings called in!
You would be crazy not to jam out to Makeout. You’ll get so lost in their power and passion that you’ll forget all about that annoying subtweet or your boss being the worst.
ou would be crazy not to jam out to Makeout. You’ll get so lost in their power and passion that you’ll forget all about that annoying subtweet or your boss being the worst.
Debut albums are cause for celebration, which is exactly what MAKEOUT did when they showed us their new collection.
Nick Major sat down with MAKEOUT and discussed their debut album ‘The Good Life’, working with producer John Feldmann and more.
Another fun episode in the books (or on idobi’s site!) Makeout came by to co-host, LAYNE stopped by, High Wire called in and Brett Davern and Katie Leclerc hijacked my show!
Jordan and Cameron from Nekokat came by the studio then Jess called in to join us towards the end of the show. Also hear my interviews with MAKEOUT and Modern Chemistry this week
Snow is flying, kids aren’t sleeping, cookies are baking—it must be time for the holidays. On Christmas Eve Eve (or National Elf Makeout Day) Josh is giving you the gift of The Beach Boys, The Ramones, and more.
Mental health, toxic relationships, addiction, and friendships are all intricate themes on nosebleeder, the newest album from Lil Lotus out today. An impressive sophomore effort, the Los Angeles-based rocker has transcended the typical sonic expectations of a pop punk record. He incorporates diaristic lyricism into anthemic melodies and trap-inspired production, deliver an album that is sure to resonate with lovers across eclectic genres. “I feel like a lot of songs are just me singing universally in the hope that somebody connects to the topics,” Lil Lotus shares speaking on nosebleeder. Earlier this week he shared a collaborative track featuring MOD… Read more »
Close out your year by adding the new single “blame me for everything” by Lil Lotus and MOD SUN to your playlists. The relatable emo rock track highlights the feeling of not being able to live up to everyone’s expectations. Lil Lotus explains, “‘blame me for everything’ is for when you feel like you can’t do anything right, whether it’s from a partner, family, or anyone else.” Check out the picnic-themed music video below. On top of sharing this stunning collab, Lil Lotus is on the verge of releasing his new LP nosebleeder via Epitaph Records on December 1, featuring… Read more »