Basslines and Protest Signs
Basslines and Protest Signs Part 65: Save Our Stages
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the Save Our Stages initiative.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the Save Our Stages initiative.
This week: 9-1-1, The Baker and the Beauty, Songland, Chris D’Elia: No Pain, Outer Banks, The Innocence Files, Chicago Med, Motherland: Fort Salem, #blackAF, Bosch, Too Hot to Handle, Killing Eve, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, Westworld
Had a fire show for y’all while I was on Warped! I had Community Meeting call in, Blacktop Queen stopped by to play some songs for you guys (you’ll hear one in this episode), William Ryan Key stopped in to play a couple new songs and a classic and Peking Duk stopped in to talk all about everything!
Jet Black Alley Cat is undeniably rad. From their moniker to their new track “Roxy”, the coolness seems to have no bounds.
Electronic dance music and punk rock may not seem like two peas in a pod, but they’re similar in more ways than you’d think. Structurally, EDM shares the same elements of punk music—both are fast paced, melodic, and employ catchy, memorable riffs.
Each month For The Record is here to bring you the best places to find your next favorite band in different cities all over the world—right to your screen. This time we’re in Paris, the City of Lights.
Listen to Rock The Walls tonight from 8-10pm ET with Patrick Walford to hear the latest and greatest in pop punk, hardcore, metalcore and everything in between. This week’s show features interviews with Liam Cormier, vocalist of Cancer Bats at 8:30 ET, Marc Andre Fillion of Skip The Foreplay at 9:30 ET, and Ben Zamora & Doug Meadows of Horzions at 10pmET We talk with Liam about Cancer Bats brand new album Dead Set On Living, The Junos, Heavy Music all over the world, and much more. We then head east of Toronto to Montreal for an interview with Metalcore-… Read more »
Next Tuesday, we’ll find out if Josh wins in his category for Best DJ – and why wouldn’t he?
Tonight’s First Person features some very special guests joining Josh to bring you some hot new music. This is one episode you won’t want to miss.
Gwen Stefani is the latest celebrity to pitch up in Britney Spears corner in a week when her life has become increasingly the focus of media attention. 25-year-old Spears is reportedly close to an emotional breakdown in her private life, bringing up her first child and a dealing with pending divorce on top of her continued appearance on the L.A nightlife scene. Despite the urges of close family, Spears spent little more than a day in a second rehab clinic this week [read: In-out, in-out: Britney’s rehab woes] . However, Gwen Stefani feels Britney should simply get on and enjoy… Read more »
Los Angeles – The raucous rulers of the sex-and- drugs-fueled nightlife on L.A.’s Sunset Strip have returned to their old stomping grounds. All four original members of Motley Crue, the glam-metal gods who’ve sold more than 40 million albums worldwide and who paved the way for other seminal rock acts, have reunited for the first time in six years, announcing a new world tour – VH1 & VH1 Classic Present “Motley Crue: Red White & Crue Tour 2005… Better Live Than Dead,” – and giving their fans a live taste of it. Tickets go on sale this Saturday, December 11th… Read more »