Real Friends announce fall tour
Real Friends will be heading out across the US this fall with Mixtapes, Forever Came Calling, and Pentimento. Tickets go on sale this Friday at 3pm ET. Click “read more” for the dates and details!
Real Friends will be heading out across the US this fall with Mixtapes, Forever Came Calling, and Pentimento. Tickets go on sale this Friday at 3pm ET. Click “read more” for the dates and details!
If you notice that slackers are conspicuously absent from the office Tuesday, look at the calendar for a clue as to why: It is, after all, “420,” the national high holiday for marijuana enthusiasts.
Tonight on Bitch Slap Radio we have a double hit of bad ass music for you guys! Not only will You Me and everybody we know be on the show tonight but! The band Stay out of Boston will also be calling in tonight at 11:20! Make sure to tune into the whole show at 10:30 pm Est time tonight on Idobi Radio! Twitter: @Djpankake Aim: BslapRadio
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Reed Richards – a.k.a. Mr. Fantastic, frontman for the Marvel Comics supergroup the Fantastic Four – was the son of a wealthy physicist and grew up to become an aeronautical engineer, the captain of a starship and, um, elastic, thanks to cosmic rays. Things were a little different for Taking Back Sunday frontman Adam Lazzara. He grew up in North Carolina. But when Activision, the makers of the upcoming “Fantastic Four” video game (based on the surefire summer blockbuster of the same name), came calling with an offer to feature a new TBS song in the game, there was no… Read more »
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