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Get to Know Scott Helman in His Tell Me Live
Scott Helman has been stealing hearts everywhere with his new record Nonsuch Park (SA) and now it’s time to get to know him even better with his very own Tell Me Live.
Scott Helman has been stealing hearts everywhere with his new record Nonsuch Park (SA) and now it’s time to get to know him even better with his very own Tell Me Live.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week Brett talks to Jello Biafra about the upcoming election.
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What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Valencia, PVRIS, The Wonder Years, and more.
Souvenirs is back with an all-new album, Love For The Lack Of It, out this Friday, October 23! This week I caught up with frontman Tim Riley to share how the album took shape and the lessons learned in the process. It was a blast to connect with him and hear his passion for the new 10-track album. Enjoy and share this episode with a friend.
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This week: Unsolved Mysteries, My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman, The Goldbergs, The Conners, black-ish, The Witches, The Queen’s Gambit, Bad Hair, The Undoing Unsolved Mysteries Volume 2Mon Oct 19On Netflix Photo courtesy of Netflix It’s okay to admit it: We know you’re all fascinated by Unsolved Mysteries. The Netflix reboot is definitely fascinating but it remains poignant and sensitive to the people highlighted in each case. Through in-depth interviews with loved ones and detectives alike, each episode pieces together the chilling puzzles that all seem so close to being finished. It’ll leave you enthralled yet saddened… Read more »
A dramatization of the trial of the Chicago 7, including Bobby Seele. The year: 1969. The charge: Inciting riots at the DNC. The truth: Government oppression.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the latest political debates.