Jo Koy hosted the Golden Globes and his presence was, without a doubt, memorable. And, our very own Tommy Wooldridge worked on the short filmed version of ‘Night Swim’ back in 2014. The feature film is in theaters now so he reflects back on helping with the short a decade ago, which was filmed in Michelle Branch’s pool.
Goldfinger took to the When We Were Young Fest Stripe stage to play all the hits, including their beloved ska hit “Superman,” but this time, with a special guest. Retired professional skateboarder Tony Hawk came onstage to help John Feldmann with some vocals for the song. This only makes sense as “Superman” is iconic on Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater video game soundtrack. Check out the track below. This isn’t the first time Hawk has appeared onstage with Goldfinger. He also joined forces with the band in January 2023 in Anaheim to perform the hit. Earlier in the day, Hawk actually… Read more »
Tropic Gold are preparing for the release of their new EP ‘What A Wonderful Experience’ with one last taster, the intense “Maniac”.
Tropic Gold are the latest band to join the bludgeoning UNFD roster, and have shared a powerful new track to celebrate.
Bad Omens have taken another step towards superstardom by cementing their first ever certified track “Just Pretend”.
Gold Bloom have signed to A Wolf At Your Door Records, and celebrated with the release of their buoyant new single “The Outcome”.
Neck Deep have earned their first-ever certified track in the US, and it is their seasonal acoustic heartbreaker, “December”.
On Episode #247 of Wesam’s World, we have Jiu Jitsu Black Belt & Instructor, Ari Goldman! Tune in for an episode full of advice on improving your lifestyle and techniques through fitness. Plus, we take our usual deep dive into finding the craziest videos on the web!
Ilsey has teamed up with the undeniable Bon Iver for a cover of Neil Young’s classic track “Heart Of Gold” and it is quite simply gorgeous.
Twenty One Pilots have added another track to their huge list of certifications, this time being the floor-filling “Saturday”.