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Little Hurt, Tom Cheney, Eddie Barella, Co-Hosts: Stoney Slice & Danny Kurily
A 7 Year Anniversary Special that Little Hurt, Tom Cheney and Eddie Barella called into and Stony Slice & Danny Kurily co-hosted
A 7 Year Anniversary Special that Little Hurt, Tom Cheney and Eddie Barella called into and Stony Slice & Danny Kurily co-hosted
If you were looking for a little extra motivation to get through the end of the week, look no further – The Gunz Show is here with a new episode to lift your spirits.
This week, Colin Dieden of Little Hurt calls in from Los Angeles. He and Gunz chat about embracing the inside during quarantine and contemplate the road to recovery for the music industry. Plus, Collin lets us in on what to expect from his new music (hint: it’ll be a little different than “Alaska”) and tells us what it’s like when your song goes #1 on SiriusXM’s Alt Nation.
A show where twentylove, AJ from The Dangerous Summer and Little Hurt + Cameron from TWIN XL called in!
A show where I had Little Hurt, The Unlikely Candidates and TWIN XL call in!
Let’s just go ahead and get the weekend started. Tell your teachers and your bosses that you have plans because you’re about to have Little Hurt on repeat. Nothing else matters this weekend so turn it up!
A show where I had Eddie Barella co-host, Little Hurt call in and Loose Talk call in as well! Sun Basket is offering $35 off your order when you go right now to sunbasket.com/fishkin and enter promo code fishkin at checkout
Little Hurt is finally released out into the world so Colin came by to co-host with Suzy Shinn plus American Teeth and FARR called in!
Pulling inspiration from a wide variety of artists including My Chemical Romance, 100 gecs, Smashing Pumpkins, Weezer, and even Lil Peep, LA-based Eli Hurts has released his highly-anticipated debut solo album, Ouch. Arriving today via Rude Records, Ouch has been brewing in Hurts since childhood. After releasing his debut EP, Future Accountants of America, Unite in 2020, Hurts set the tone of his forward-motion career through an array of alternative, emo, pop, punk, and a dash or two of synth. The culmination of these musical influences results in a motley of songs that are meant to be played at full
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about Chris Rock and Will Smith at the Oscars. Take your time with The World’s a Little Blurry, it’s an intimate and interesting portrait into Billie Eilish’s life that makes you appreciate everything that goes into creating the art.Basslines and Protest Signs
Basslines and Protest Signs Part 96: He Got in One Little Fight and the World Got Scared
Film Review
Film Review: Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry