Don’t miss out on new tunes spinning on idobi Radio… DON BROCO – Gumshield Tyler Posey – Past Life Young Rising Sons – Carousel MxPx – Say Yes (Ft. RIVALS) Foxing – Draw Down The Moon Halfway Atlantic – Back To Austin (feat. Christina Murphy from Forever Starts Today) The Maine – April 7th NOAHFINNCE – MIND BLANK NO THOUGHTS As Time Fades – Invisible (feat. Elbow Room) Long Gone – Rerun HALO WEST – (Un)forget Virginity – IamYOUareMEtoo Tune into iR here! – – Fresh indie tunes are in stock on idobi Anthm… Arkells – One Thing I Know Cayley… Read more »
Rise Rock n’ Shine features singles from True Villains and Arkells.
idobi Radio is keeping your playlist fresh with all new music… Capstan – abandon Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! – Bitter Grayscale – Fever Dream I DON’T KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME – Mx. Sinister American Authors – Nice and Easy (with Mark McGrath of Sugar Ray) Sorry Ghost – Kites Crazy Deer – Point of Return M.A.G.S. – Beg S.A.M. – So Low Tune into iR here! — — idobi Howl knows what new heavy metal tunes you need in your life… The Band CAMINO – Know It All Tiny Kingdoms – Charmer Venues – Mountains Aborted – Impetus… Read more »
The fabulous team at AWFJ (Alliance of Women Film Journalists) have announced a partnership with Kino Lorber to bring you a series of specially curated femme-helmed films.
Sub-Radio’s new song “Talk About L.A.” is a smooth and heartfelt letter to the love that pulls you through all the highs and lows, no matter what.
Featured this week: The Bold Type, Loki, Fresh, Fried & Crispy, Starstruck, In the Heights, Love, Victor, Lupin, Dream Horse, Blindspotting
Avery Mandeville, aka Little Hag, has a lot to say! This badass feminist uses her powerful songwriting to share her story while – giving others the outlet to release their own experience via her music. Avery and I caught up to talk about some of the tracks she has released so far, a Little Hag, and what’s coming soon. Avery was a breath of fresh air, and I hope you enjoy our conversation. You can check out her music now and the music video we discuss, “Encore,” here.
I wish I had more bands filled with artists who look like me growing up, but I’m not letting that stop me from being that person for the next generation of creators.
Here are my recommendations for the top 11 YA AAPI authors to read during AAPI Heritage Month.