It’s Not Easy Being Greene
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about Marjorie Taylor Greene’s latest comments.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about Marjorie Taylor Greene’s latest comments.
“I’m a performer, Got myself cornered, Put on my armor, Just like my mother and father” All-around badass artist Rebecca Black is about to leave jaws on the floor with her new album Let Her Burn. You’ve known her name for over a decade. However, we haven’t really known who she is or what she’s truly capable of until now. This album holds an incredible amount of emotion and vulnerability that lets us inside her mind and soul. Let Her Burn unites Black’s listeners while giving us insight into her own pain by poetically capturing heartbreak and love. The 10-track… Read more »
Fall Out Boy‘s Joe Trohman took to the band’s social media to announce that he’s stepping away from the band. Part of his statement reads, “Without divulging all the details, I must disclose that my mental health has rapidly deteriorated over the past several years. So, to avoid fading away and never returning, I will be taking a break from work which regrettably includes slipping away from Fall Out Boy for a spell.” He went on to reassure fans that this isn’t the last we’ll see of him, saying, “It pains me to make this decision, especially when we are… Read more »
We were blessed with many incredible releases throughout 2022—and our staff and hosts are here to share their Top 5 picks.
An infinitely watchable paranormal teen movie that flips the tropes, the clichés, and the graveyard to find everlasting friendship.
A divorced father struggles to help his clinically depressed son.
Featured properties: The Capture, Blockbuster, Enola Holmes 2, Manifest, Lopez vs. Lopez, Young Rock, Central Park, Dangerous Liaisons, Interview with the Vampire
Properties featured: Waffles + Mochi’s Restaurant, Somebody Feed Phil, Unsolved Mysteries, The School for Good and Evil, Love is Blind, Alaska Daily, One of Us Is Lying, Central Park, From Scratch, The Hair Tales
The Wonder Years, much like the TV show after which the band is named, have always been about tapping into real feelings, connecting with the audience, and making their fans feel like they’re not alone.
Don’t forget to floss, Stoners! This week we’re talking about avoiding spoilers, toothbrushes with too many settings, and strains perfect for summer!