Today we talk about the #iVote Festival Sweepstakes, the new 5 Seconds of Summer music video, a new Riot Fest announcement, and Yungblud speaking out on Mahsa Amini’s death during a show. — Vote This Election and Win Free Concert Tickets Did you know that early and absentee voting is already taking place? And #iVoted Festival is teaming up with some of your favorite brands and artists to make voting early a little sweeter. Entering their sweepstakes automatically RSVPs you for the live stream of the #iVoted Festival on November 8th AND gives you the chance to win free tickets… Read more »
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about how Independence Day feels empty when 50.5% of the US population just had their independence stripped away.
Carolesdaughter, aka Thea Taylor, has already seen her fair share of pain in her eighteen years.
Today we are celebrating all the incredible Black game changers leading us into the future!
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about Trapt.
Boy finds girl, girl gets cancer. God is involved.
In a place very much like our own, science, magic, and a little bit of “dust” set the stage for a young orphan who is destined to either save or burn down the world.
Cultural appropriation is a fashion don’t. Wearing other religions sacred articles as accessories ain’t cute. Gucci missed the memo. The designer recently introduced an over-priced item labeled the “Indy Full Turban” and for $800 you can wear your ignorance on your head. The Sikh Coalition made the statement on twitter “the Sikh turban is not just a fashion accessory, but it’s also a sacred religious article of faith. We hope more can be done to recognize this critical context”. They added “#appropriation” in case the brand was so rigid in their lack of cultural awareness they were oblivious to their… Read more »
If you’re going to walk the line between good and evil you’re going to end up with red bottoms…we mean, bloody shoes.
Hopeless Records have released ‘Songs That Saved My Life’, a new covers album by artists on the label’s roster, to raise money for suicide prevention and mental health charities.