Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the recall of Gavin Newsom, Governor of California.
Today we are talking about Lil Nas X’s new cover art, the new Malignant trailer, and Tom Morello’s efforts to save girls stuck in Afghanistan.
Properties featured: Only Murders in the Building, Sparking Joy with Marie Kondo, How to Be a Cowboy, grown-ish, Q-Force, The D’Amelio Show, Cinderella
Tanner is the current hammer man behind the Swedish Heavy Metal legends, In Flames. Yee and Tanner connect the dots amongst mutual friends, North County San Diego and of course, DRUMS! Sparks fly with Tanner and Disposable Heroes,
A generation is introduced to Candyman and learns why you need to keep his name out of your mouth.
Someone decided to bring the odd-couple comedy back from the movie genre graveyard, but now with some JOHN CENA (cue his theme music)!
I got to interview Cameron from Twin XL, I took him on his very first tour back in 2010 that he ever did, and we’ve been friends ever since. His new band Twin XL is fantastic and we got to take them on tour with IDKHOW before Covid. He’s also a great song writer, and even a better friend. Tune in to hear how Cameron got his start and where he’s heading.
Marvel tries to make a Wuxia film…
Properties featured: The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf, Motherland: Fort Salem, Count Me In, Clickbait, Bob Ross: Happy Accidents, Betrayal & Greed, Motel Makeover, grown-ish, Family Reunion, He’s All That, PEN15 Animated Special, Vacation Friends
Images via Facebook, NME, and Variety Today we’re showing some love to a couple of our favorites, Meet Me @ The Altar and BTS. Plus, Mike Richards takes a step back from Jeopardy! Bye-bye, Mikey. — — Saving Pop-Punk? The NYT Says They’re Only Warming Up For too long, people have said that pop-punk is on the decline. However, the young artists we love have something else to say about that. One of our favorite bands, Meet Me @ The Altar continues to be on the rise, giving pop-punk a fresh take. The band is made up of three women… Read more »