I took the show on the road this week to On The Rox in West Hollywood right above the historic Roxy Theater on the Sunset Strip! Medford, Lil Aaron, Goody Grace, CVBZ and myself were live from the room with many different names which you can hear in the show!
[youtube][/youtube] With Confidence came in and they absolutely were not here for nothing. This acoustic set will have you swooning for days. Now go share it with all of your friends so you can all have them stuck in your head together. Find them on social media here: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram.
Medford came by to co-host and I got to learn a lot about his past pre On The Rox and coming out to Los Angeles. Rob from Neverthere called in to talk about the new project and BUSTED called in to reveal a lot. Also Medford had a surprise visitor come by, a new artist named Samson who we got to know and premiere a song from which you can only hear here right now!
To me, Erase Me is the band finding the apex-predator version of its sound: stripped-down, loud, and powerful.
idobi photographer Audrey Lew spent the two days with Can’t Swim for their headline shows in New York.
Count ’em one, two, three…it’s Geek Girl Riot’s third K-Drama-Pop chat! Plus we are getting hyped about the upcoming movie adaptation of A Wrinkle in Time.
Their seventh studio album, If There Is Light, It Will Find You, is a current punk masterpiece that tells a riveting tale of lead singer Buddy Nielsen’s journey.
[imgfull] [/imgfull] I’m coming to think I need a haircut as pictured above but the show was great none the less! Sorry. co-hosted then towards the last half Zac Barnett of American Authors came by to surprise Chris! I have Ryan of Speak Low If You Speak Love, Filmspeed, De’Wayne Jackson, and Andrew Goldstein call in as well! Sorry. is a new band you’ll know by the end of the year. After directing tons of music videos from Smallpools to Nothing But Thieves Chris started Sorry. online and is the mix of indie and emo you’ll need in your life.… Read more »
On our Geek Girl Riot 2017 special, we needed to talk about the amazing and the downright awful femme-driven news stories and we’re not holding back.
[imgfull][/imgfull] Thriving as a young band from Long Island can be a difficult task to accomplish—especially while pursuing a degree in college. Not to mention, getting noticed in the sea of artists only adds to the challenge. Despite these factors, Macseal—made up of Francesca Impastato [drums], Ryan Bartlett [vocals & guitar], Justin Canavaciol [bass], Cole Szilagyi [guitar & vocals], and Greg Feltman [guitar & vocals]—have used their effervescent attitudes to continue forging their path. I caught up with the band at their hometown show on Long Island during their first ever tour to chat about how they’ve managed to make… Read more »