Basslines and Protest Signs Part 40: Feeling Impeachy
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week shares some artists’ reactions to Trump’s impeachment.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week shares some artists’ reactions to Trump’s impeachment.
From new music to powerful movements, a lot of good things happened over the decade and this list is raising a solo cup to some of the best.
There were plenty of punk rock moments throughout the decade and we’ve put together just a few—three cheers for shaking things up, long may it continue.
Pennywise helped shape my youth, this is for sure one of my fave episodes I have recorded yet! Being good friends and neighbors with Byron for years in the Southbay of Los Angeles, I’ve never been able to “geek out” on him, so to be able to sit down and have a conversation as a full blown fan was nothing short of mindblowing for the Pennywise fan in me. He goes deep into all the history of the band, their connection with Sublime, and that’s just the tip of this epic iceberg! From one Pennywise fan to another…….ENJOY! -Yee *As… Read more »
A super spy teams up with a gadget maker to find a better way to save the world.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week breaks down the recent UK election results and shares some reactions from British artists.
The story behind the fall of Fox News creator Roger Ailes as he’s brought down by the women he harassed, Megyn Kelly, Gretchen Carlson, and others.
A lot can change in ten years: personalities, tastes, relationships. For Mayday Parade the last ten years have been a chance to grow as a band, explore new ways to entertain, and to connect with their fans. Which is why—almost exactly a decade after seeing them live for the first time—I’m sitting on a tour bus in Chicago, chatting with frontman Derek Sanders. We’re at the back of the bus. On one side of Sanders, guitarist Brooks Betts is fiddling around on a laptop, on the other, bassist Jeremy Lenzo pre-signs a stack of Sunnyland CDs. The window is cracked… Read more »
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week celebrates Otep.
On episode #88, Wesam is joined by producer, director and podcaster, MATT D’ELIA! They discuss his film AMERICAN ANIMAL, his podcast MATT D’ELIA IS CONFUSED,family life, today’s culture, his sickness that debilitated him for a few years, Wesam’s road rage and more…Enjoy!