Basslines and Protest Signs
The Masses Against the Classes
When the Bamboozle Festival announced its lineup for 2023, after weeks of missed announcements and snipes at fans, the reaction was decidedly mixed.
When the Bamboozle Festival announced its lineup for 2023, after weeks of missed announcements and snipes at fans, the reaction was decidedly mixed.
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Over the last two years, most of us have had a lot of extra time at home. Some people chose to learn something new (I downloaded Duolingo and now hablo español), some people spent a lot of time on TikTok or Netflix (or both), and some people helped score a recreation of the cult classic The Princess Bride. Or at least that’s what Christo Bowman, lead singer of indie-rock band Bad Suns did. “I’ve never even seen the [original] movie,” says Bowman when I ask him about the experience. We’re chatting via Zoom—he’s in the green room at the Rialto… Read more »
There’s something wonderfully honest and ultimately vulnerable about Arizona indie-emo band Breakup Shoes.
The Sanderson Sisters from the first Hocus Pocus movie return to terrorize the town of Salem—it’s up to a young girl and her best friend to try and send them away once again.
Think back to when the Professor mixed in sugar, spice, and everything nice but accidentally spilled Chemical X, and Blossom, Buttercup, and Bubbles emerged. After talking with lovelytheband, they seem to be a bit like The Powerpuff Girls. Now, bear with me for a second while I prove it. lovelytheband is made of three big but very different personalities that come together to make a badass team. The comparison makes sense for this millennial brain who loves 90s/early 2000s cartoons. We sat down with Mitchy, Sam, and Jordan before their headlining performance at The Gathering. Hearing them talk about their… Read more »
The Lord of Dreams steps out of the comics to explore the twists and heights of the human landscape.
When I get a chance to catch up with Pinkshift, a Baltimore-based band full of BIPOC people—including a singer the same color as me—I can’t help but gush for a few minutes.
Radio Uprising showcases the greatest bands and artists that tomorrow has to offer, including: Good Hangs, Honey Revenge, Glimmers, and Foreign Hands
Not many bands get back together for the right reasons. Brett Detar and Joshua Fiedler, the founding members of The Juliana Theory, recently rekindled their excitement from the early days of their careers and set out on an acoustic tour.