Editorial
Inbox Jukebox Presents: Patrick Droney’s New EP ‘State of the Heart’
Get ready to fall for today’s Inbox Jukebox Presents. Patrick Droney will sweep you off your feet and take you to new heights with his new EP State of the Heart.
Get ready to fall for today’s Inbox Jukebox Presents. Patrick Droney will sweep you off your feet and take you to new heights with his new EP State of the Heart.
A family of doomsday preppers without preparation who are also con-artists without confidence—nature versus nurture has never been so sorrowful yet absurd.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about country musicians taking a political stand.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Seaway, Mike Shinoda, Motionless in White, and more.
Welcome to the world of beautiful Vancouver, BC. My name is Lindsey Blane and I’ll be your host today! Learn about the most essential Canadian food (which you can totally make at home!) to the best spots to visit when it’s safe to do so—I’ve got you covered on all things Vancouver. A famous food (+ recipe) : Poutine While not Vancouver-specific (it originated in Quebec), poutine is the ultimate Canadian food. The concept is simple: fries topped with gravy and cheese curds. And the options are endless: you can add meat, veggies, pretty much anything you want. Vancouver restaurant… Read more »
Let’s start by stating the obvious: We need change. Sometimes we look around and see all of the chaos and wonder what we can do. Luckily for us, it’s an election year and voting is where our power lies. It’s where we can take our fire and desire for change and push towards something better. idobi is passionate about making sure everyone is informed and ready to make that change happen come November. Which is why we are hyped to announce our Just Fuck!ng Vote initiative. From now until November, catch video PSAs from idobi hosts as well as your… Read more »
This week: High Score, Lucifer, Find Me in Paris, Hoops, Chemical Hearts, Little Voice, Love in the Time of Corona, Lovecraft Country, Wynonna Earp
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the Black Lives Matter protests and the response to it—both good and racist.
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 »
Jamila Thomas and Brianna Agyemang, two women in music, have created an initiative called The Show Must Be Paused.