Nick & Allison reflect on the past 3 months as the country begins to slowly open following the coronavirus and President Trump had a pretty shaky time during his West Point commencement speech (+ his first campaign rally back has caused quite a bit of controversy too.)
Photo: Nate Hoffman Echosmith, for King & Country, and Timbaland have come together for a track, so you can trust us when we say it’s pretty epic. The remix of “God Only Knows” takes a powerful tracks and brings it to a whole new level. With a soft energy and an undeniable beat, “God Only Knows” is the song that’s there for you when no one else is. With help from Echosmith’s Sydney Sierota and award-winning producer Timbaland, the already chart topping song shows no signs of slowing down from here. Take a listen below!
Nick Major is joined by guests Allison Celeste & Tony Vivio where they give their thoughts on the recent headlines.
Golden trio Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, and Maya Rudolph are taking us to Wine Country for Netflix’s new comedy.
Yo this episode is packed with talent so you need to listen. Arlington stopped by, Punk Goes Country called in with JessLee, Houndmouth stopped in to play a couple of songs and talk with me and Bearings called in!
The time has come; the Vans Warped Tour just released their last ever cross country line-up.
The holidays are over and we’re back and better than ever! I had Scooter Nebb co-host, Punk Goes Country and Andrew Goldstien as my planned guests then decided I needed to call AJ Perdomo of The Dangerous Summer to talk about their new single, and I called Dylan Scott from Rad Horror to recap my last month for me!
Fans in Florida got their chance to catch Young The Giant and Grouplove on St. Patrick’s Day at The Ritz in Ybor City.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney returned to the U.S. country music charts for the first time in 12 years Thursday thanks to a cover of “Revolution” by Nashville trio Rascal Flatts. The tune debuted at No. 60 on the Hot Country Songs tally, almost 39 years after it was originally released as the flip side of the Beatles’ “Hey Jude” in August 1968. As songwriters, Lennon and McCartney were most recently on the chart in June 1995, when Steve Wariner took “Get Back” to No. 72. “Revolution” is the highest-charting Lennon-McCartney song since Rosanne Cash turned the “Beatles For Sale”… Read more »
Say what you will about Fall Out Boy, the dudes are punctual. Facing a day during which they’ll play three shows in three cities across the country over the course of 19 hours, the band arrived at the “TRL” studios in Times Square bright-eyed and relatively bushy-tailed at the very un-rocking hour of 8 a.m., ready to kick off the festivities with a ripping performance in front of a throng of extremely vocal fans – many of whom had lined up at 6 a.m., braving subzero wind chills to secure a spot in the studio. “I’m not tired yet,” FOB… Read more »