Editorial
Watch This Week – 10/26/20
This week: Temple, This Is Us, Superstore, Somebody Feed Phil, Truth Seekers, The Mandalorian
This week: Temple, This Is Us, Superstore, Somebody Feed Phil, Truth Seekers, The Mandalorian
“I’m pretty sure about what I saw, but I’d also bought weed wax from a guy in a van in front of a taco shop, so it could have been the weed wax.”
Hands Like Houses’s new self-titled EP is certainly a departure from their Metalcore roots.
Throughout 2020, we’ve all had to adapt to get by—maybe the music industry more so than most. With this in mind, The ADAPT Conference has put together a team of experts to help navigate the waters. On October 22nd The ADAPT Conference will bring panels and classes straight to your living room. Having a plan of attack can help when you’re drifting through uncertain times and the online event is here to offer ideas and help you feel a little less alone. Throughout the day, you’ll hear from industry pros like Kevin Lyman (Vans Warped Tour), Joel Madden (MDDN, Veeps,… Read more »
A dramatization of the trial of the Chicago 7, including Bobby Seele. The year: 1969. The charge: Inciting riots at the DNC. The truth: Government oppression.
Daniel McCartney has been working in the music industry for years, and when he noticed a lack of resources and support for musicians and their mental health, he decided to do something about it. Enter, The Continuance Foundation. The foundation’s Mission Statement reads “The Continuance Foundation exists to arm and provide the full-time touring & studio musician community with the necessary tools, education, funds, direction, and guidance to properly prioritize & invest into their mental health.” Daniel and I have both benefited from various resources so I hope you’ll support his efforts to provide a deeper conversation regarding mental health.
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Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the latest political debates.
MDDN artist, Bishop Briggs is beaming with excitement for her first ever livestream performance on October 17th, at 6pm PT.
Life is about growth and pushing your own boundaries, which is something Ohio’s Overgrow took to heart on their new EP Hear Your Voice Again.
Eddie Van Halen of Van Halen on 3/4/78 in Chicago, Il. (Photo by Paul Natkin/WireImage) Rock legend Eddie Van Halen has sadly passed away at the age of 65, due to throat cancer, TMZ has reported today. Van Halen had been battling cancer for over a decade but the fight got harder in the past couple of years. Over the past 72 hours, it was revealed that the cancer had spread to other organs. His wife Janie, brother Alex, and son Wolfgang were by his side when he passed. In 1972, he founded the internationally loved band Van Halen and… Read more »