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Holding Absence Release Spellbinding New Track “A Crooked Melody”
Holding Absence are back and once again dealing out that painstakingly beautiful emotion with their new track “A Crooked Melody”.
Holding Absence are back and once again dealing out that painstakingly beautiful emotion with their new track “A Crooked Melody”.
Dying Wish are back with their first new music since 2021, and it’s an example of how to create near perfect melodic metalcore.
Sophie Powers has shared a new song that is a glitchy, grand and wholly great piece of alternative pop brilliance.
Every year on March 31st, we honor International Transgender Day of Visibility by celebrating the resilience of trans and non-binary people everywhere. This is a day dedicated to elevating voices and experiences from this community of incredibly strong and endlessly brave individuals. We are your sons and daughters, mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers. We are your neighbors, coworkers, and friends. The trans community is a diverse community and represent all ethnic and racial backgrounds. We are the voices coming through your stereo. The music industry is flooded with artists who identify within this community. We make rock music, pop… Read more »
After creating hits for others, it’s time for KANNER to step out on her own.
Geek Girl Riot goes into speed rounds this week with Tan France from Next In Fashion, The Last of Us (the final episodes), Unprisoned, The Mandalorian S3 E2, Chang Can Dunk, Champions, and Luther: Fallen Sun. Hold on while we catch our breath, while you read the quotes below and the 1-graph reviews of Champions and Scream 6 too.
Geek Girl Riot is bursting at the seams with great content—we chat with the cast of My Dad the Bounty Hunter, and get into the likes of Creed III, Cocaine Bear, Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre, and Daisy Jones and the Six.
JordyPurp interview premier and is 4DK the future of movie theaters?
Santa Claus is going through the motions on Christmas Eve…until he gets stuck in a house in the middle of a hostage situation.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about Elon Musk buying Twitter.