Today the nerds have a lil review on a new Volcano device! Plus, an update on heart attacks! Plus Plus good news out of Maryland! And last but definitely certainly the most least, we talk about Matt Gaetz and his leaked documents regarding cannabis corruption. But don’t panic! It’s organic!
This week on Add To Library, Hosts Shawn Kupfer & Brian LaCour close out pride month where they’ve been discussing albums from LGBTQ+ Artist/Bands with records you need to check out as they dive deep into Liturgy’s rad 2020 album, Origin of the Alimonies! Subscribe to Add To Library on Apple Music and Spotify Follow Add To Library on Facebook & Instagram Tune in live Fridays @ 9pmET for new album breakdowns each and every week!
Jared and Pat celebrate ONE WHOLE YEAR of the podcast, ONE WHOLE YEAR of fun, and ONE WHOLE YEAR of getting away with stealing babies all around the world!
Festivals trying to fill “female” quotas but insisting that just a female drummer in the band doesn’t count as female representation and instead needs to be a female lead singer? C’mon… we need representation in all areas of music!
Andy Biersack (aka Andy Black) of Black Veil Brides joins idobi Warped Radio for a conversation that’s equal parts heart, chaos, and nostalgia. He reflects on attending his first Warped Tour in 2003 with his dad—just a 12-year-old kid camped out all day at one stage to see AFI, already dreaming of the day he’d play the legendary festival himself—and how that experience would go on to shape both his career and personal life. From falling in love with his now-wife Juliet Simms (aka Lilith Czar, whom he met on Warped), to literally throwing a poop bag off the tour bus at a group of fans by accident (yes, really), Andy shares it all.
In conversation with Brandy-Baye Robidoux, Andy opens up about growing up in the scene—from stepping on stage at 16 to returning to Warped Tour at 34—and how the tour became a turning point in understanding just how deeply his music resonated with fans. He opens up about the importance of lifting up new voices, how being bullied as a band shaped his ethos, and more.
Andy also lets us in on the things that shaped him: Sweeney Todd, Batman, and working alongside Juliet since day one. From breaking ribs onstage to breaking stereotypes off it, Andy Black proves once again he’s always been the real deal.
We chat KPop Demon Hunters with Samuel Leggett Jr from JVS Media, plus hear our take on Marvel’s Ironheart, the new Superman promos, and what we’ve been reviewing lately.