[Bottom Left Clockwise: Photo via Netflix, Photo by Jake Kelly, Photo via Netflix] Today we have a new single from BLACKSTARKIDS, new additions to the cast of Wednesday, and the trailer for the final season of Lucifer. BLACKSTARKIDS Drop New Single BLACKSTARKIDS have released “JUNO”, the first single from their upcoming debut album Puppies Forever. Along with the new track, they’ve dropped a music video that feels like a summertime supercut. The new album Puppies Forever arrives this fall via Dirty Hit. Netflix Expands Wednesday Addams Series Cast The upcoming live-action series Wednesday from Netflix has revealed new additions including… Read more »
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A biopic about Aretha Franklin from the start of her career throughout her peak.
To celebrate the release of “Say Yes”, we asked Mike Herrera and Kalie Wolfe to sit down for a special video called “3 Ways to Say Yes”!
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from The Weeknd, Underøath, Weezer, and more.
Magic Sugar Coffee opens their brand-new single “Blkout” with a drum-pounding, electric explosion like a caffeine syringe straight to the eyeball. This song epitomizes the definition of their jittery moniker. As it progresses, the strumming and breakdowns hook your early 2000s pop-punk senses. Is that a note of New Found Glory I’m hearing? Maybe a little Red Jumpsuit Apparatus? All of this energy pulses with the hope of mosh pit glory. Per the band, “I guess for us this song feels like a jump back in time. Back to our childhoods and 2000’s pop punk anthems. It’s probably the closest… Read more »
With anti-vaxxers and anti-maskers ruining our chances at a return to “normal” and the Delta variant on the surge, we could all use a little musical catharsis. “The Blur” delivers in a bristly pop-punk way that seems perfectly timed. Northern Colorado’s One Flew West explains, “‘The Blur’ was the first song we wrote and put together after our tour got canceled in March of 2020.” The song bounces from verse to verse with pop hooks and angsty breakdowns wholly capturing a feeling that unfortunately seems to be circling back around. There is a certain type of frustration that is borne… Read more »
There’s a whole lotta movie & TV love this week on Geek Girl Riot, from animation goodness in Jellystone! and Vivo, to action adventure in Jungle Cruise, to afterlife storytelling in Nine Days.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the rise of the Delta variant threatening to shut down live music again.