This post tugs at my heart-strings and is going to be hard to write. A band that many of us grew up with, have shared tears of joy and pain, danced with and screamed our lungs out to, Say Anything – is saying good-bye. At least, for now. In a lengthy but in-depth letter on the Say Anything website, lead singer Max Bemis (and one of my favorite humans I’ve ever had the pleasure to interact with and just speak to… the dude is a genius and f’n rules) said that “this era” of Say Anything is over. “Our plans… Read more »
In this episode, we have my good friend and talented musician Anthony Amorim on.
Arvind Ethan David joins Geek Girl Riot for his second Whachudoin’? round to talk what he’s working on…which makes for a whole lot of hilarious and entertaining conversation.
While most of these projects aren’t entirely unknown, they definitely should be appreciated and some are the best hidden gems the rock scene has to offer.
After 22 years of this franchise you know what you’re in for—Tom Cruise saves the EARTH THROUGH SHEER FORCE OF WILL!
Who’s on air this week? Scroll through idobi’s Guest ‘Gram to get the 411. (P.S. Do people still say 411?) #IDOBIRADIO idobi Warped Radio idobiwarpedradio Waterparks + Warped Bowling + Losing Streak and Saving Apollo on Monday, 7/23 at 4pm ET on #idobiRadio Dangerous Darrin Show dangerousdarrinshow Monique Powell on Monday, 7/24 at 7pm ET on #idobiRadio The Nick Major Show thenickmajorshow Sloane Avery on Tuesday, 7/24 @ 10pm ET on #idobiRadio Geek Girl Riot geekgirlriot San Diego Comic Con on Tuesday, 7/24 @ 11pm ET on #idobiRadio idobi Warped Radio idobiwarpedradio Lisa Johnson and Lisa Brownlee + Blameshift + Kosha… Read more »
Denzel is back as a badass ex-CIA assassin who used to be a less scary old dude in the 80s.
They took a Pepsi basketball commercial and made it into a full movie.
The Inbox Jukebox brings you fresh new tunes and bands. This week features tracks from Drax Project and Ally Ahern. (Plus, a bonus…get ready to Panic!)
How to Talk to Girls at Parties is a scattered, but ultimately sweet adaptation of the Neil Gaiman’s short story of the same name.