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Rise Rock n’ Shine: Big Lonely + Young Rising Sons
Grab your toast and your jams, it’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine.
Grab your toast and your jams, it’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine.
The sun is rising, but don’t pull the covers over your head. It’s time to rise, rock n’ shine… Who: Pop rock newcomers Seasonal. What: You can headbang, you can dance, you can get reflective with “Strangers”. Why: “Strangers” highlights the importance of family connection and how it feels when that’s missing. And oh yeah, it’s a total jam too. FFO: idobi Radio “The track is about me never knowing either of my father’s parents and how it feels to know so little about what is normally a large part or everyone’s lives. It raises the questions of what if any… Read more »
The coffee is brewing, the music is playing. It’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine… Who: Is it indie? Is it rock? Is it punk? When it comes to Youth Killed It, the answer is always yes. What: Make summer last just a little bit longer and get your head right with “Headbutt”. Why: Youth Killed It isn’t in the business of ska but there’s something about their latest track that calls back to the fun (and madness) of a Reel Big Fish track. FFO: idobi Radio “The song was written about toxic masculinity and how males are pressured into feeling… Read more »
The birds are chirping and the music is playing. Bid farewell to your pillows, toss your comforter aside, it’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine… Who: California indie-pop music makers Talk Time. What: “Desperate Weather” sounds like watching the rain fall outside while you reflect on life. Why: The clouds are about to get dark and the music is about to get moody, making “Desperate Weather” the perfect contender for your fall playlists. FFO: idobi Anthm “…when I was addicted to hate-watching cable news for a while I almost lost my marbles. All of them. It’s not just the negativity, it was… Read more »
Bid farewell to your pillows, toss your comforter aside, it’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine…
It’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine with exclusives of your next favorite tracks…
Whether you’re feeling indie or emo, we have a track to match your mood this morning.
We chat to our pal Maurene Goo about her new novel The Way You Make Me Feel, Sam gives us her latest YA roundup, then we explore the terrifying town of Castle Rock…
The birds are chirping and the music is playing. It’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine with exclusives of your next favorite tracks… — Who: Arms Akimbo is the band all your friends are about to love but you’ll already know all their songs by heart. Produced by The Summer Set’s Stephen Gomez, they infuse pop beats into indie rock tunes and top it off with damn good vocals. What: “Virtual”, a call for social media reform. Why: Arms Akimbo is at their finest on “Virtual”. It’s the perfect bop to sing the summer away and it carries a message we all need to… Read more »
‘Rock Mary Rock’ artist Nicky Soh has launched a Kickstarter to collect the first six issues as a trade paperback!