Josh might be hopped up on red bull, but the music tonight is anything but hyper. The grunge show features Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Dinosaur Jr., and plenty of other acts that’ll make you wanna run right out and invest in some flannels.
We’re welcoming Hollywood Holt to the show this week. Josh interviews his bud about old songs, Good Charlotte, and the importance of promoting other artists.
We just need a little rock and roll baby, and Josh is serving it up hot. This episode is all about fuzzed out rockers from The Strokes to Razorlight.
There’s so much new music on the latest episode of First Person we might just burst (and we know you will). Sky Ferreira, Minature Tigers, Kanye West, Noise Machine, and more take turns rocking the show.
Josh isn’t going to tell us this week’s theme, but we think it might have something to do with surfing. Maybe. Hear Weezer, The Fizzbombs, Pixies, and more while we imaginary swag surf together. Cowabunga, dude.
What happened to Lollapalooza 2004? We’re not quite sure, but we do know it never happened—until now. Josh is recreating the epic lineup that year with songs from The Flaming Lips, The Killers, and more.
WHO’S GOT THE HAIR SPRAY? The 80s live once more on that latest First Person, where Josh takes us through his favorite 80s movies and the songs that accompany them. Catch Cyndi Lauper, Oingo Boingo, and of course “Ghost Busters”.
We’re going back to the future… okay, so maybe we’re just hearing music from the future. Either way, you’re gonna like it. Brian Ling, John Gold, The Black Keys and more are streaming on this week’s First Person.
Remember back when you’d stop by the diner to grab a soda pop before the sock hop? Okay, well maybe you don’t, but these songs do. This week Josh plays The Drifters, The Chordettes, Sam Cooke, and more.
If last episode was for punk rock, this episode is for good ol’ classic rock. Call your dad and gather ‘round your best speaker—we’re rockin’ the Grateful Dead, Simon & Garfunkel, and the Black Crowes.