On tonight’s all new episode of First Person with Josh Madden, Josh brings you some new music and answers your questions from his Tumblr blog (mrmean.tumblr.com).
If you haven’t checked it out, watch the latest Frank & Jan video styled by Josh on Vimeo. The video is currently featured on the front page of Nylon Magazine’s website.
Josh is responding to Twitter, Tumblr, and emails tonight and playing acts like AshTREE and Sasha Gradiva. Plus he introduces us to Pyyramids, so there’s really no reason not to tune it.
Josh’s twitter account may have been hacked, but that won’t stop him from bringing you “The Worst Show Ever” featuring music from some Detroit rapper. First Person with Josh Madden airs every Thursday night at 8pm EST, only on the internet’s #1 alternative internet radio station – idobi Radio. In the meantime, catch up on what Josh has to say on mrmean.tumblr.com. About Josh Madden Josh Madden is a Music Producer, Remixer, and DJ; Co-Founder of DCMA COLLECTIVEclothing line with brothers Benji and Joel; stylist for artists such as Good Charlotte, NYLE, Pierce Brosnan, Metro Station, White Tie Affair as… Read more »
On the new episode of First Person, Josh is answering Tumblr questions and talking childhood memories while taking us back to the days of yore with Doris Troy, The Marvelettes, and The Temptations.
Blink-182 will set out across North America this summer on the Honda Civic Tour. My Chemical Romance will be co-headlining most of the dates with additional support from Manchester Orchestra, Rancid, Against Me!, and Matt & Kim.
A good friend of mine, Tom Falcone, was on tour with Mayday Parade for a few weeks and took some beautiful photos. They are worth sharing with all of you (and the rest of the world).
The endorphins has worn off, and Josh is just in pain… but that won’t stop him from bringing you a brand new First Person tonight.
On the menu, Josh talks about his obsession for Native Shoes, tumblr, and the R&B music he would’ve had playing in the background if he had the opportunity to make out with any girls in high school.
Once Underoath has completed its current European tour, singer/drummer Aaron Gillespie will be leaving the band.