Your week hasn’t started until you’ve heard the latest episode of Gone Fishkin. With Kyle Hulett on board as co-host, you’ll be joining the guys for conversations about fake DJ-ing, ghostwriting Drake tweets, and more.
This week, you’ll learn all sorts of things with Pat and Seb. First, they’ll find the (sort of) connection between knives, notebooks, and bad omens. That’s not all though, so grab your notebook and take full advantage of the course being offered up on the latest Man Of The Hour.
This week on the Rock The Walls Podcast, Patrick Walrod speaks with Ben Lionetti, guitarist of Lakeshore and Jesse Ketive (former Guitarist of Emmure), in their first interview together in eight years. They let Walford know what they’ve been up, as Lionetti talks about his new band Lakeshore and their debut EP due out in spring. Plus, Jesse gives us a timeline of when we can expect music from his new band (comprised of himself, and three other former Emmure members). Both share stories about coming up in the music scene with Emmure in the mid-late 2000s, the 10-year anniversary of… Read more »
Marvel’s new TV show Iron Fist is the latest installment of Marvel’s Netflix TV shows…and we’re still trying to figure out what happened.
idobi photographer Ryan Watanabe covered the Every Time I Die show in Cambridge, MA at The Middle East Downstairs.
This week, Gone Fishkin is offering you a little something more—as in, Common Ground Records band Something More.
Knox Hamilton haven’t invented the wheel with their debut release, but they’ve made it fly. Not a moment on the album feels rushed, unclear, or unorganized. It’s the quality of work that sets Knox apart from the crowd.
If you’re literally counting down the seconds to So What?! Music Fest like we are, The Gunz Show is bringing you interviews with the creator of the fest, and two bands reuniting just to join in on the festivities.
Share some late night coffee with your friends on Man Of The Hour. The guys are living on the edge with evening caffeine, and making your week yet again.
Even Nick’s cats think more independently than many American voters.