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Sweet Tooth, LOKI, In the Heights


This week Geek Girl Riot talks about three properties that are ready to take over your screen: Sweet Tooth, LOKI, and In the Heights.

Gil Sharone


In this episode of DISPOSABLE HEROES, I sit down for the first part of a 2 part conversation with Gil Sharone, an iconic figure in the LA music scene, this man has done it all, but it’s the reggae that binds us. We chat about his influential upbringing with his twin brother, the importance of the journey, to playing with Dillinger Escape Plan, Dave Wakeling, Fishbone, Jerry Cantrell, and all the magic that continues to unfold. You won’t want to miss this very special episode, so tune out and tune in, and be sure to check him out online at gilondrums.com

Matty Arsenault


I have Matty Arsenault from the band A Loss For Words, I’ve known him for over 13 years, we’ve done countless shows together on different festivals and we’ve gotten to know each other over the years, he’s gone on to be a very successful band manager helping get bands like PVRIS, Set It Off, and The Dangerous Summer guide their careers, as well as starting a service for bands to get their haircuts at festivals, tune in to hear all about his exciting career! 

Guest Host: Jeremy Rowley


On episode 93 Nathan is away filming iCarly and this week the guest host is Jeremy Rowley. He is an improv actor in Los Angeles and you have seen him in all the Progressive commercials!

Editorial

What’s Going On: The Greatest Soul Story Ever Told


“What’s Going On” The present-day relevance of What’s Going On is an acknowledgement of the creative mastery of the 1971 album and a reminder of the stagnation of society’s moral compass in its movement towards “justice for all.” Marvin Gaye’s creative genius is on full display on vinyl through the musicianship that helped create what is known as the “Motown Sound.” By the time of What’s Going On’s release, he was already known as a ‘Motown Star’ based on a career on a meteoric rise—that rise for Motown, as a label, and Marvin, as an artist, took place during the… Read more »

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