The Gathering took place this year in Cleveland, Ohio and it was the first time back since the pandemic, allowing artists and music lovers to get together to celebrate music and the alternative bands that perform.
There’s a sort of enthusiasm to Harvie that can’t help but suck you into his particular brand of pop-rock—especially if you spend some time talking to him and discover that he really is that earnest.
Properties featured: Love, Victor, Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend, Rutherford Falls, Spiderhead, The Summer I Turned Pretty
BRIDEAR has kept its pop sensibility and power-metal roots but, from the get-go, this record has a more epic, cinematic feel.
Just as she always had, she was sharing her innermost thoughts and even if it wasn’t your favorite music, it was real.
Featured properties: Better Call Saul, Pacific Rim: The Black, Russian Doll, The Flight Attendant, A Very British Scandal, Selling Sunset, Heartstopper, Outer Range
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week shares different artists’ opinions on the war in Ukraine.
Radio Uprising showcases the greatest bands and artists that tomorrow has to offer, including: Mom Jeans., Carpool Tunnel, Daytime TV, Allegaeon, and Edd Ward
This week emerging DIY artist fats’e joins me to talk about his new album – Staring At The Ceiling! The album is entirely self-produced and self-recorded by fats’e and gives him the space to reinvent his sound. I hope you enjoy it! We talked about the album, his DIY process, the emotional connection his music has had with fans – and much more. Enjoy!
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about Willie Nelson.