NJ-based singer/songwriter HOLDN joins the show this week to discuss what it’s like to be an independent artist, how she found a creative spark when things were difficult and her favorite song she’s released to date, “stone.” HOLDN holds a full range of emotions and I hope you enjoy getting to know her and check out her music streaming now. Share this one with a friend!
Hello and welcome to Singles Lost in Time, where we dig through our library here at idobi (like monks sifting through historical texts) and we dust off some absolute bangers that never got their proper time in the sun. – My American Heart – “The Shake” My American Heart graced the 2000s scene with lead singer Jesse Barrera’s unwavering vocal purity entwined in complex pop-rock arrangements. “Tired and Uninspired” may have had more radio play but “The Shake” exemplifies the best of what MAH—and emo—has to offer. – Meriwether – “Aye Julian” Meriwether rings the bell to start the round… Read more »
Hope Vista is back this week with BRAND NEW music and name; Ravive! In the episode, she shares the real journey she had to take to get to this point and how the Covid pandemic changed her for the better. I admire her strength, self-compassion, and tenacity. Ravive has something new for you to check out, including the single we discuss; ‘Social Shit.’ I hope you enjoy this one and share it with a friend!
Geek Girl Riot jumps into the Spider-Verse to discuss Spider-Man: No Way Home before heading on into the Matrix for a completely meta conversation about The Matrix Resurrections.
Nick Major & Steven Bryan Jackson give a spoiler review & discussion on the new ‘Spider-Man’ movie.
Properties featured: Jim Gaffigan: Comedy Monster, Emily in Paris, Yearly Departed, Death to 2021, The Book of Boba Fett, Cobra Kai, Queer Eye, This Is Us, 27th Annual Critics Choice Awards, Euphoria
Back again for the very first time, Dean Butterworth is on the latest episode. It’s been a couple years and a pandemic since we last talked, but the best remains steady. Dean, the rhythm peddler for Good Charlotte and Sugar Ray, was hot off the heels of the Beachlife Festival with the latter, in Redondo Beach, CA, so needless to say this epic conversation was fueled by the magic of music! Aloha
Another rendition of Shakespeare’s Macbeth.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the upcoming midterms.
The King’s Man tries to tell the origin story of the Kingsman and show where all the tropes you’ve seen in the previous films come from. It fails.