Taylor Swift Drops Star-Studded Video For “You Need to Calm Down”
Taylor Swift is celebrating Pride Month in style by dropping one of the most star-studded videos for “You Need to Calm Down”.
Taylor Swift is celebrating Pride Month in style by dropping one of the most star-studded videos for “You Need to Calm Down”.
Darrin chats with Jesse Wagner, singer/guitarist for legendary LA reggae band The Aggrolites.
Every time we think we can’t love Badflower more, they do something like drop a music video for “Promise Me”. The rock band has been making waves with tracks you can’t wait to leave on repeat for days, and their latest video follows the trend. Taken from their recent release Ok, I’m Sick, “Promise Me” is a trip through the pain that growing up sometimes offers–and the joy that comes with it. Starring Jessica Veronica of The Veronicas, the video is an emotional five minutes that you’ll never forget. Hit play below.
Photo: Nate Hoffman Echosmith, for King & Country, and Timbaland have come together for a track, so you can trust us when we say it’s pretty epic. The remix of “God Only Knows” takes a powerful tracks and brings it to a whole new level. With a soft energy and an undeniable beat, “God Only Knows” is the song that’s there for you when no one else is. With help from Echosmith’s Sydney Sierota and award-winning producer Timbaland, the already chart topping song shows no signs of slowing down from here. Take a listen below!
Rancid and Pennywise are co-headlining a 10-date tour in September. Supporting bands Suicidal Tendencies, The English Beat, The Aquabats, Turnstile, Iron Reagan (I love that name so much), and Angel Du$t will change depending on the city. The tour isn’t an out of the blue attempt, Rancid and Pennywise have been keeping busy in and out of the studio, consistently playing shows in support of their most recent records. Rancid’s “Trouble Maker”, the band’s ninth studio album, was released in 2017. Trouble Maker has been hailed as the band’s best record in a decade. Pennywise is touring their effort “Never… Read more »
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Listen Up! June-18-2019, episode 415. This time, Hamish Anderson is back on the show to chat about the new album and upcoming shows. Also our family is growing, get to meet some of the newbies… enjoy. The Brett Davern Show is streamed LIVE daily at 10am (eastern) 7am (pacific) on idobi Radio at https://idobi.com Follow Brett on social media @BDavv, Katie : @KatieLeclerc, the show @BrettDavernShow
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As if Disneyland wasn’t already killing it with the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, they’ve had construction permits approved by the city of Anaheim for a new superhero-themed section. Work has begun on an interactive experience highlighting the superheroes of Marvel comics and movies reported Los Angeles Times. The area of Disney California Adventure Park previously known as “A Bug’s Land” is now wrapped in a sleek privacy fence printed with the “Stark Industries” logo. With construction permits valuing somewhere around $14 million the new superhero land will feature a microbrewery, character meet and greet area, and huge spiderman… Read more »
Four years since their last studio album, Panic Stations, Motion City Soundtrack have announced a reunion. December 31, 2019, the band kicks off a 22 city tour that starts at House Of Blues in Chicago Illinois. It’s unclear if the band will also treat fans to a new album but – hey, a girl can dream. Aside from a few Twitter posts, the band hasn’t had much to say. Their website boasts only a photo of the band and the “Don’t Call It A Comeback 2020” tour dates. With little to go on, there is just finger-crossing and anticipation for… Read more »