As we turn the final pages of 2023, it’s essential to take a moment and reflect on the journey we’ve navigated throughout the year. It’s a time to contemplate our personal evolution, health, achievements, and the rollercoaster of ups and downs that have defined these past twelve months. Looking ahead to 2024, the importance of setting clear and attainable goals cannot be overstated, both for our personal enrichment and professional advancement. Join Nick and Jamielyn as they delve into these topics, offering insights and perspectives on how to effectively wrap up the year gone by and optimistically embrace the one ahead
Nathan James is an extremely talented and well-known photographer in the alternative and rock world. He is the eye behind the lens on many popular album covers in recent years. This includes shooting the cover art for Tickets To My Downfall by Machine Gun Kelly and Internet Killed The Rockstar by MOD SUN, both wildly popular albums in the scene. He has also shot iconic photos of artists like Post Malone, Avril Lavigne, Travis Barker, and even Lil Wayne. If you like alternative music, you have 100% seen one of his photographs. He has the ability to connect with… Read more »
Nick and Jamielyn discuss, the Holiday’s, applying for schools and how you deal with bad grades and being friends with you ex.
Listen Up! On today’s episode we play a game of slow – rapid fire trivia, discuss the elite of dating apps, and discuss artifacts unearthing from climate change … enjoy! The Brett Davern Show is streamed LIVE daily at 12 pm (eastern) 9 am (pacific) on idobi Radio at https://idobi.com. Follow Brett on social media @BDavv, Katie : @KatieLeclerc, the show @BrettDavernShow
Jamielyn and Nick recap their summer – touring, dating and visiting the kids. They also discuss religion & discipline.
Teddy Swims is the epitome of soul. His debut album, Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1), is flooded with raw emotion that is palpable from beginning to end. With every vocal run and touch of vibrato comes a story of love, loss, and healing. And it is clear that Teddy Swims is ready to lay his soul bare. Giving listeners a taste of the album, Swims released a live video for his song “Some Things I’ll Never Know.” Performing the track accompanied by a live pianist, the artist stands in the spotlight and allows his vocals to speak for themselves.… Read more »
SeeYouSpaceCowboy channel British indie on their new track ‘Rhythm and Rapture’ featuring the incredible nothing,nowhere.!
The one-of-a-kind genre-bending artist, Royal & the Serpent is back with the fourth installment of her Rat Trap saga today with the release of RAT TRAP 4: the burden. This collection includes three new tracks, “u ruined frank ocean 4 me“, “separation anxiety“, and “oops“. This is a much more somber EP, in comparison to RAT TRAP 1: the blueprint, RAT TRAP 2: the burn, and RAT TRAP 3: the band-aid. All three songs Royal & the Serpent delivers on RAT TRAP 4: the burden follow her relationship with romance, whether that be unrequited, anxious, or avoidant. Her choice to… Read more »
The Rockstar Dad Show is hosted by Jaret Reddick and Gary Wiseman from Bowling For Soup. This week on the Rockstar Dad Show join them as they share their experiences as rockstar dads, covering topics like mental health and nostalgic childhood memories. In this episode, they interview Gavin Smith, a talented live band photographer, offering a unique perspective on the world of rockstar dads. Tune in for laughter, inspiration, and relatable stories on the “Rockstar Dad Show.”
Royal & the Serpent has vowed to deliver double-sided singles all throughout the summer. Today she gifts us with RAT TRAP 2: the burn, the second installment of this unique release cycle. Brand new tracks, “JUNKIE” and “SLUG” are the pairing to hit our speakers on this lovely Friday. “JUNKIE” starts off with stripped-back acoustic guitars and soft vocals, oozing with a late 90’s singer/songwriter vibe. Of course, in classic Royal fashion, it kicks in for a full band chorus. “SLUG” is a little more upbeat throughout, driven by groovy drums and a raspy vocal delivery. The bridge is totally… Read more »