Contact on idobi: Dr. Lynne Kitei, Seth Shostak
BLACKOUT with Samantha Scarlette and Eddie Barella is back with a special edition: Contact on idobi.
BLACKOUT with Samantha Scarlette and Eddie Barella is back with a special edition: Contact on idobi.
Eventide was created as a safe space for listeners, and contains a whole plethora of emotions and explorations of good, bad, and the in between—sometimes all in the same evocative indie track.
We’ve been missing Thomas Ian Nicholas since he dropped by for a handful of acoustic performances worthy of any Frat Party, like “Flagpole Sitta” and “My Generation”.
Knox Hamilton haven’t invented the wheel with their debut release, but they’ve made it fly. Not a moment on the album feels rushed, unclear, or unorganized. It’s the quality of work that sets Knox apart from the crowd.
If you’re still jamming The World Alive’s Dark Matter, and you haven’t quit playing Youth In Revolt’s The Broken since it dropped earlier this month, you’re probably gonna like the latest episode of The Gunz Show.
Last Thursday, Fish was Sleepless Stranded in Seattle, but that doesn’t mean you have to go an entire week without your Gone Fishkin fill.
Hear Rioter Sam Devotta—who is as inquisitive and curious as the Baudelaire children themselves—give you her overview of the Netflix adaptation of Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events.
Dire Bloom is a emo/pop-punk band to watch in the next few years,
Geek Girl Riot’s Sherin Nicole and Day Al-Mohamed chatted with Foz about her latest novel ‘An Accident of Stars’, and discussed diversity, her dislike of Hollywood rom-coms, Star Wars character genealogy, and Schrödinger’s boyfriend (it’s a thing. Read up).
As the year comes to an end, Gunz catches up with some of his friends in the scene to talk about the year behind us, and the one on the horizon. Tune in to hear interviews with JAX, Heavy English, and The Bouncing Souls!