Canadian alt-pop duo, Bestfriend have released their brand new EP Places I’ve Left today via Nettwerk. The six-track EP is a sonically fuzzy, indie daydream boosted by whip-smart lyricism. The narrative relates to nostalgia, growing up, and the constant battle of getting your shit together. Raw and unreserved, and often feeling like a punch in the gut, Places I’ve Left has Bestfriend channeling emotional confessions of life’s uncertainties. The duo is comprised of Stacy Kim (vocals/instrumentals) and Kaelan Geoffrey (vocals/production). Speaking on the new EP, the band shares: “The places sister EPs (‘places i’ve lived’ and now, ‘places i’ve left’)… Read more »
— Today we talk about Yungblud’s new necklaces, When We Were Young’s sets schedule, and BTS’ Jin dropping a new single. — Buy Yunglud’s DNA Yungblud is dropping merch that is definitely…unique. The artist has teamed up with 5 Gum to bring you a brand new necklace. Artist Greg Yuna has designed the jewelry using gum that has been chewed by Yungblud—which is for a good cause. The proceeds will go to the National Independent Venue Foundation and their mission statement is, “To preserve and nurture the ecosystem of independent live performance venues and promoters throughout the United States by… Read more »
Today we talk about the life of Nichelle Nichols, Beyoncé faces backlash, The Wonder Years’ tour announcement, and Bad Suns’ new single. Remembering Nichelle Nichols Actress Nichelle Nichols passed away Saturday night at the age of 89. Her son announced she had died of natural causes and released a statement saying, “Last night, my mother, Nichelle Nichols, succumbed to natural causes and passed away. Her light however, like the ancient galaxies now being seen for the first time, will remain for us and future generations to enjoy, learn from, and draw inspiration from. Hers was a life well lived and… Read more »
Today we talk about Arcade Fire taking over for Foo Fighters, why Coachella sales have dropped, and Elon Musk’s offer to buy Twitter. Arcade Fire Replaces Foo Fighters Foo Fighters were set to perform at the 15th Osheaga Music And Arts Festival in Montreal, Canada between July 29 and August 1. However, all of their planned shows have understandably been cancelled due to the unexpected loss of their drummer, Taylor Hawkins. It was announced today that their replacement will be Arcade Fire. The band is native to Montreal and has performed at this festival before. The band’s official account took… Read more »
Pat and Seb talk about the places they’ve lived from their parents’ houses, first time living on their own, and of course, living on a bus!
“Apple Shuts Down iTunes” *gasp* “Apple Closes iTunes” *big eye emoji face* “NO MORE ITUNES FOR YOU” – wait, what? Apple announced on May 31st that iTunes will be replaced by three separate desktop apps: one for podcasts, one for music, and one for TV. So while the statement that Apple will “shut down” iTunes is true, it’s more correct to say the application/store will be replaced by a suite of—likely more efficient—apps. This makes perfect sense as the company prepares to launch Apple TV+ in fall 2019, their response to the surge of streaming entertainment platforms Apple’s Worldwide Developers… Read more »
There’s a new Hobbs & Shaw trailer which is breaking the internet harder than The Rock just broke that helicopter.
Colin Dickey joins us to talk about his most recent book ‘’Ghostland: An American History In Haunted Places.” Colin Dickey is an American author, curator, and critic whose work deals with ghosts, death, and haunting, and explores how these symbols function as metaphors. He was the Managing Director of the Morbid Anatomy Museum and is a member of The Order of the Good Death. He currently teaches at National University in California. http://www.colindickey.com/
In the warm dry valley of Hemet, CA, Denny White got the urge to leave and do something vibrant.
We’ve got animal masks, we’ve got a hostage situation, we’ve got dimly lit sets and fog machines, we’ve got the brand new video from Southview.