You’re standing in a small venue. People milling about, chatting or ordering another drink at the sticky bar while everyone waits impatiently for the band to come out. The excitement is palpable. It’s nothing unusual—isn’t this what a pre-concert venue always looks like?—but what’s different is the band you’re waiting for. A band of five dudes from Arizona, a band called The Maine. If you talk to any The Maine fan, one of the most frequent adjectives you’ll hear (apart from “super-awesome-I-love-them-so-much”) is “hard-working”. And rightfully so; not only are they constantly putting out new music, they’re also almost always… Read more »
Follow these six easy steps to learn how to become a fan of The Maine.
Lock your doors, hide yo’ kids, and prepare to witness the weird, wild, and downright wicked winter holidays from around the globe!
Ryan and Lauren recap their time (and finds) at 2016’s Small Press Expo.
Geek Girl Riot’s Sherin, Kat, and Meagan dig into every facet of the entertainment mogul to try and answer the ultimate question: why is Netflix so damn good?
The breakout Netflix show Stranger Things has taken the internet by storm, and in just eight episodes it’s given us here at Geek Girl Riot a whole lot to talk about.
Need a brand new summer playlist to liven things up? New Damage Records have got you covered. The second edition of their annual summer sampler is out now and is packed full of tracks from the likes of Counterparts, Silverstein, Safe To Say, Cancerbats and more! Check out the tracklisting below, put on your shades, and get that summer party started by grabbing the sampler here! What’s more, if you share the 2016 Summer Sampler with your friends via the contest page, you’ll be entered to win the ultimate New Damage fan prize pack, which includes stuff from Fred Perry, Vans, Skull Candy and… Read more »
Since GK first strutted onto the scene in 2004/2005 it has become a symbol, representing the look of pop-punk but also, unexpectedly, the sound of alt-rock. But last year, just short of a decade later, the journey derailed. Today, Glamour Kills is fighting its way back.
I’ve been on and off the road working for many different artists for the last ten years, and when work allows, I like to document my travels.
Sci-Fi Romance’s Vance Kotrla talks about art, creativity, and the influences on his career so far in Sci-Fi Romance.