Editorial
Welcome to idobi’s Carnival of the Damned 2019…
The idobi Studio had been draped in black & white, ready to entertain, the stage was set, carnival games and treats awaited: idobi’s Carnival of the Damned had arrived.
The idobi Studio had been draped in black & white, ready to entertain, the stage was set, carnival games and treats awaited: idobi’s Carnival of the Damned had arrived.
We discuss the new single, the direction of our new record 20/20 Vision and how it relates to today’s tumultuous political landscape.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week breaks down some of the best anti-authority anthems.
Sleep is good. Music is better. It’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine…
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the rise of straight edge.
A raucous teen comedy but with sixth graders in a sixth-grade world.
Miley Cyrus and Marc Jacobs have collaborated on a hoodie to support Planned Parenthood. In their advertisement for the collab, they posted an image of Miley licking a cake with the phrase “Abortion is healthcare” on Instagram. It’s commendable that the entertainer and designer are using their platform to raise money and awareness for the healthcare provider. Often misrepresented as solely an “abortion clinic”, Planned Parenthood provides MANY other services for women and men. The design of the cake has raised more than just pro-birth eyebrows. Washington, DC-based baker Becca Rea-Holloway, aka The Sweet Feminist, posted a picture of a… Read more »
During Black Mirror, introspective questions and reflections on modern life abound.
It’s podcast number 150 which means I had to make it REALLY GOOD… So I did. I had Fil Thorpe-Evans and Marko DeSantis (of Sugarcult) stop by to talk about Strange 80s that’s happening at The Fonda June 1st and I had Modern Chemistry Call in to talk to them before their tour with The Dangerous Summer and Have Mercy kicks off!
The expensive TV musical version of a classic Disney animated film.