Kris Roe from The Ataris is back on the Mike Herrera Hour! He joins Mike to talk: Music, travel, learning and evolving, life & death. Indiana’s Religions Freedom Restoration Act, TV Shows, Netflix Originals, Edward Snowden, Advertising in the Future. Visit Mike’s new site at mikeherrera.net! New blog post, photos and video are waiting for you there. Cheers! Join the conversation on Twitter: @mikeherreraTD Questions, comments, and good stories can all be sent to [email protected]. The Mike Herrera Hour – every Friday & Sunday, 8pm ET/ 5pm PT here on Idobi.com. Visit mikeherrera.net and be sure to keep an eye… Read more »
Bryan Nelson (The Ataris) is back on The Mike Herrera Hour this week! @AmericanBryan Travel, John Moreland, Willie Nelson, Los Angeles, Race Debate, Police State, Media Monster Thanks for listening! Join the conversation: #MikeHerreraHour @mikeherreraTD Questions, comments, and good stories can all be sent to [email protected]. The Mike Herrera Hour – every Friday & Sunday, 8pm ET/ 5pm PT here on Idobi.com. Visit mikeherrera.net and be sure to keep an eye out for upcoming shows in your area!
From on the road in Germany… Bryan Nelson (The Ataris) and Mike chat about tour life, fans abroad, travel, The Matrix, drugs, krokodil, Navy Seals, Internet Trolls… Follow Bryan on Twitter: @AmericanBryan and @TheAtaris Thanks for listening! Join the conversation: #mhh @mikeherreraTD The Mike Herrera Hour – every Friday 8pm EST/ 5pm PST here on Idobi.com. Visit mikeherrera.net and be sure to keep an eye out for upcoming shows in your area!
The Ataris are playing The Fillmore in Silver Spring, MD on the 28th! It’s the The Ataris So Long, Astoria Reunion Tour 2014, also featuring Authority Zero, Drag The River, and Gasoline Heart. We’re sending DC area idobi listeners for free! Enter to win as many times as you can below. Buy your tickets here.
For the first time in a decade, the classic lineup of The Ataris will reunite next year to perform their album, So Long, Astoria, in its entirety from start to finish. Support for the tour will come from Authority Zero, Drag The River, Versus The World and Gasoline Heart.
Pittsburgh’s The Spacepimps wear their early 2000’s pop punk influences on their sleeve, so it seems only fitting that their latest offering is an acoustic cover of The Ataris’ classic “So Long Astoria.”