My Chemical Romance + frederic from the Singles Lost in Time
This week’s Singles Lost in Time features music by My Chemical Romance and frederic.
This week’s Singles Lost in Time features music by My Chemical Romance and frederic.
Radio Uprising showcases the greatest bands and artists that tomorrow has to offer, including: Carr, Ocean’s Avenue, Cosmic Kitten, and View from the Soyuz
— Today we talk about Paramore’s next single, upcoming music festivals, and Miley’s promo for “Flowers”. — It’s Like That with Paramore We’re starting to feel like we owe Paramore a limb after how much life they’ve been giving us. The band kept things simple by posting that they’re dropping their next single “C’est Comme Ca” on the 12th. (In case you were wondering, ‘c’est comme ça’ means “it’s like that” in French.) We’re just two days away from a new single and a month away from the entire album. If you want more good news, it was also announced… Read more »
Today we talk about Tim Commerford’s cancer diagnosis, Miley Cyrus’ NYE party, and Steve Aoki going to space. — Tim Commerford Diagnosed with Cancer Tim Commerford, bassist for Rage Against the Machine, told SPIN magazine that he has prostate cancer. He went on to say his prostate has been removed, but he almost wasn’t well enough to go on tour with his band. In the interview he said, “The glass is half-full. That’s the beauty of songwriting and bass playing. When my mom was sick, that’s when I learned how to play bass. When I was on stage with Rage,… Read more »
The Straw Hats take a break from their goal to go to a concert with the most famous music artist in the world: Uta, who also happens to be Luffy’s childhood friend—but what is her goal to change the world?
A Dragon Ball movie that makes Piccolo the star—and we are blessed.
A messy multi-star action movie that plays like a bad Snatch remake.
Reaches for early Guy Ritchie but stumbles into Smokin’ Aces territory.
A brother and sister investigate a possible extraterrestrial threat to their home.
Last year a report from USC brought to light that Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders make up less than 6% of speaking roles in the entertainment industry and 4% of lead roles. The study looked at 13,000 popular films and found that of the 4% with AAPI leads, only 6 were women, 0 were women over 40, 0 were in the LGBTQ+ community, and 14 were Dwayne Johnson. The numbers for people behind the camera were incredibly low as well. Every year, for one month, we tell people in the AAPI community they are important. We tell them we want… Read more »