Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the use of music without permission at political campaign rallies.
I get it, if you’re just watching it for the spectacle or you’re purely enamored with how different it is from other superhero movies then…nuh uh…still NO.
James Gray, the writer/director of Lost City of Z, has given us another story of a father and son who leave women behind to explore unknown territory.
It’s a royal visit and everyone is invited to Downton Abbey!
Pennywise is back and the Losers have to stand against him once more, even if it costs them everything.
Ever wanted to headbang along with all your favorite bands? Now you can. Atreyu’s latest video offering “Generation” from their 2018 album “In Our Wake”. Recorded on tour the band headbangs along to the song with all their friends, friends who just so happen to be in a bunch of awesome bands. The song itself is downright fantastic and watching the video will make you feel like you’re at an Atreyu show. Dan Jacobs plays a pink ukulele in the video instead of a real guitar as bandmates and band friends headbang, jump off stuff, and basically have the kind… Read more »
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week takes down Kid Rock’s recent comments on Taylor Swift.
Despite its outstanding creativity and phenomenally talented cast Netflix has canceled “The OA”. The show debuted on the streaming platform in 2016 with an intriguing and captivatingly told story. A missing woman, who was previously blind, is returned home and proceeds to search for a way back to her captor for mind-bending reasons. Each episode was beautiful and crisp, full of new and different twists that made it entirely binge-able. After an 8 episode first season, the show was renewed and returned in 2019 with a completely different look. The second season took on a film noir element that was… Read more »
Two Videos emerged on Twitter July 22nd of separate incidents that took place in NYC, where police officers were drenched with water by Harlem and Brooklyn residents. The first video, posted at 1:23 P.M., shows two officers in the middle of what appears to be an arrest following a traffic stop. With one person leaned across the hood of a car, the officers and suspect are drenched with a bucket of water. The bucket is then thrown and ricochets off the arresting officer’s head. The video is labeled “RESTRAINT” by the account that posted both videos, @NYScanner. In the second,… Read more »
Anti-Flag hit the road to play the Vans Warped Tour 25th Anniversary in Mountain View, CA this weekend and they brought idobi listeners along for the ride.