It’s the last First Person of 2011, so Josh is sending the year out the best way he knows how… that’s right, with the Beastie Boys. Spend the next two hours “Fight[ing] For Your Right To Party” and picking up some “Skills To Pay The Bills” by hitting play below.
Why does Josh hate holiday music? We’ll find out on this week’s First Person, then hear some alternative festive songs from the likes of Vampire Weekend, The Ramones, and Andy Samberg (yeah, he went there).
We’re going from upbeat to chilled out on the latest episode of First Person. Hear Minature Tigers, Vetiver, M83, and a sketchy Fedex story below.
Dance Gavin Dance frontman Jonny Craig has been released from jail and will instead be attending court-ordered rehab through California’s drug diversion program. Craig was being held at Solano County Jail after his October 19th arrest on charges of narcotics possession and illegal drug use.
Josh is making some hair choices on the latest episode of First Person (that is, if he can reach his listener goal.) The Get Up Kids, Red Wire Black Wire, K’s Choice, and more are on the playlist this week!
Your favorite guy in the world is back to host an amazing First Person Halloween show. From a headphone giveaway to spooky songs, we’re stoked. Hear Geto Boys, Talking Heads, Black Flag, and a rendition of “I Put A Spell On You”!
You Me At Six will headline the Sinners Never Sleep Tour across the UK spring 2012 with support from Mayday Parade, Kids In Glass Houses, and The Skints. The tour is in support of You Me At Six’s new album of the same name.
Silverstein are in the studio working on a collection of songs each clocking in at under 90 seconds. The album will feature 22 tracks in total, an even split of new material and covers of bands like NOFX, Green Day, and The Descendents.
Goonies never say die and neither do Josh’s playlists. We have another fire selection tonight feature Niki & The Dove, M83, and Two Door Cinema Club.
Relient K will re-release Is For Karaoke as a full length on October 2. Previously released as a 7-track EP in June, the re-release will feature an additional 7 songs originally performed by everyone from Third Eye Blind to Toto.