Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week shares some artists’ reactions to Kamala Harris being announced as Joe Biden’s running mate.
Welcome to Day Three of the fight for Democracy.
On Monday’s episode of Democracy On Fire, there was a ravaging plague, rising civil unrest, cat and dogs living together, mass hysteria…
Ushered in by Eva Longoria, in an outfit so sharp Nick Fury himself would be jealous, the DNC began their Avengers Initiative styled call-to-action to save Democracy.
We are all looking for ways to support the Black Lives Matter movement (find a list of resources here) and that includes artists and creatives. It’s incredible to see people you admire taking a stand, using their platforms to amplify black voices and advocate for change, and doing what they can to stand on the right side of humanity. Here’s a list of some artists making their voices heard: Lizzo Lizzo has been posting videos on Instagram to spread awareness, educate, and provide information on where you can go to make a change. She’s remained vocal and has used her… Read more »
If you’re looking to help, donate, or join protests, here is a list of just some of the organizations that are asking for support.
The Inbox Jukebox brings you fresh new tunes and bands. This week features tracks from Bohnes, Midnight Kids feat. 90’s Kids, Kyyan Palmer, and Ella Isaacson x Gallant.
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A show where Andrew Cramb from Where Are All My Friends called in and T.J, Morgan, and Babs from Emo Nite called in!
A show where Emo Nite co-hosted, we had sound issues, we recovered, you guys called in and Camden Welles called in for a special song premiere!