On this episode Geek Girl Riot talks (and by talk, we mean rant) about reboots, remakes, and reimaginings. Then we dive Into The Badlands to discuss the first three episodes of season 2. Oh, and listen out for a sweet clip that’s pretty damn fast, and oh so furious…
In part two of our interview with Biffy Clyro, the band talks subconscious nerves and being joined at the hip.
Simon Neil talks about the differences between American and European audiences in part one of our interview with Scottish rockers Biffy Clyro.
It’s April Fools, but our latest premiere is no joke. From Austin, TX based rockers Gold Steps, “Toughen Up” is a pop punk party if you ever saw one.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Lorde, Ed Sheeran, SAINTE, and more.
From landing in Phoenix the day “Bad Behavior” came out, to standing in line for three hours to meet a band called The Maine, here’s one emotional recap of 8123 Fest.
The Bottom Line is like your favorite comfort food: reliable and enjoyable and just what you need on a dreary winter day.
In a world of disarray and a political system that’s surely failing us, the first thing this world needs is soul-saving punk rock.
“Callwood at the Cooler” sees Brett Callwood waxing lyrical about events in the news, pop culture and the etc. This week’s topics include:
You’re standing in a small venue. People milling about, chatting or ordering another drink at the sticky bar while everyone waits impatiently for the band to come out. The excitement is palpable. It’s nothing unusual—isn’t this what a pre-concert venue always looks like?—but what’s different is the band you’re waiting for. A band of five dudes from Arizona, a band called The Maine. If you talk to any The Maine fan, one of the most frequent adjectives you’ll hear (apart from “super-awesome-I-love-them-so-much”) is “hard-working”. And rightfully so; not only are they constantly putting out new music, they’re also almost always… Read more »