The Inbox Jukebox brings you fresh new tunes and bands. This week features tracks from Jean Dawson, Emei, Rook Monroe, Chloe George, and 88rising x MILLI x Jackson Wang.
This week’s Singles Lost in Time features songs by Fruit Bats and Home Grown.
Hello and welcome to Singles Lost in Time, where we dig through our library here at idobi (like monks sifting through historical texts) and we dust off some absolute bangers that never got their proper time in the sun. – My American Heart – “The Shake” My American Heart graced the 2000s scene with lead singer Jesse Barrera’s unwavering vocal purity entwined in complex pop-rock arrangements. “Tired and Uninspired” may have had more radio play but “The Shake” exemplifies the best of what MAH—and emo—has to offer. – Meriwether – “Aye Julian” Meriwether rings the bell to start the round… Read more »
To celebrate Late Night’s release , Amazon Studios is sharing some fabulous stories of women and people of color who are killing it in their respective fields of business, politics, media, sports, and entertainment. Cheers to that!
Cameron joins Waldman’s Words to talk about Skankin’ Pickle, the publishing world, and Cameron’s past/current projects.
We solemnly swear that we are up to [calling out] no good. This week’s Geek Girl Riot breaks down The Crimes of Grindelwald, the amount of POCrafice in TV and movies, and why marginalized people are often boxed in with tales of woe.
2018 was a year dedicated to transition and we picked the musical moments we are most thankful for.
It’s been announced that Moose Blood, As It Is, and The Dangerous Summer are joining the lineup for the 2018 Slam Dunk Music Festival.
“Callwood at the Cooler” sees Brett Callwood waxing lyrical about events in the news, pop culture and the etc. This week asks, can we separate art from crime?
You’ll be able to test your knowledge of all things HBO next week, at a three show-themed escape room experience.