Gunz is super stoked to welcome back to the show the legend himself – Mike Herrera. Having grown up and taking part in a scene full of punk rock and going from basement shows to festivals, Herrera has been able to still stay relevant – continuing to put out new music and be a voice for a community. Mike also talks about the upcoming MxPx livestream show which will be available for free, as well as plays an exclusive acoustic song for all The Gunz Show listeners!
Today we’ve got the scoop on Paul Sun-Hyung Lee’s livestream after the final episode of Kim’s Convenience, the new trailer for Headspace Guide to Sleep, Bebe Rexha’s new album, a first look at Never Have I Ever Season 2, and F9 trailer.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about artists’ opinions on getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
Arlo the Alligator Boy is simply beautiful; nuanced in ways that are accessible to kids no matter their age.
Shows featured this week: My Love: Six Stories of True Love, Dad Stop Embarrassing Me!, The Circle, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, Arlo the Alligator Boy, The Year Earth Changed, Frank of Ireland, Van Helsing, The Nevers, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist
In this episode of DISPOSABLE HEROES, i have a second epic conversation with Cyrus Bolooki, the groove hammer for the one and only, New Found Glory. We check in about all things forward and reverse, new shows with his band, drum cam recordings, life in the strange year of 2020, some real estate, and everything in between. You won’t want to miss Cyrus, another repeat offender on the show, so tune out and tune in, and be sure to check him out online at Instagram.com/cyrusbolooki
Prince Philip and DMX have both sadly passed away today and Taylor Swift leaves fans going crazy with her remake of her album Fearless. Prince Philip Dies at Age 99 Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and husband to Queen Elizabeth II, passed away this morning after months of suffering from his declining health. Buckingham Palace released a statement saying, “It is with deep sorrow that Her Majesty The Queen announces the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. His Royal Highness passed away peacefully this morning at Windsor Castle. Further announcements will be… Read more »
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Taylor Swift, Twenty One Pilots, The Maine, and more.
Two estranged childhood friends reconnect while trying to save Chicago with newly acquired superpowers.
This week we chinwag about as Jess and Bowie’s experience using Masterclass. Afterward, we chat with Australian singer/songwriter Zoe Badwi.
Zoë Badwi began her music career as one third of girl band Sirens before embarking on a solo career that has so far spawned several club chart-topping anthems. She joined girl group trio Sirens, who scored two hits, “Like Fire, Like Rain” and a cover version of the Pointer Sisters’ “I’m So Excited” before disbanding in 2001. Badwi continued to write and perform, and was later spotted fronting band, Black Dogs. Performing at a Melbourne club, electronic duo TV Rock’s Grant Smillie, was so impressed by her vocals that he invited her to work with him. After signing to Neon Records, her debut solo single, “Release Me,” was nominated for Best Dance Release at the 2009 ARIA Award and APRA awards. It was followed by Top Ten single “Freefallin’.” She secured a U.S. deal with Atlantic Records and began work on her debut album and tours the world performing, including touring with Little Mix.