This week Near Tears, Justine Dorsey joins the show to walk me through her recent releases, what it’s been like to let go of some self-imposed expectations, and a mutual love of Gwen Stefani. Justine’s new wave/indie/pop music is just what I needed and I hope you’ll check out her latest release “Love Under Surveillance” streaming now. I hope you enjoy the episode and her music.
Today we talk about a possible change to Nirvana’s Nevermind album cover, the 2021 BET Awards, a tragic school shooting in Texas, and Los Angeles approves a new COVID-19 mandate. Nirvana Makes a Change We have a bit of an update from the Nirvana baby. In case you missed it, Spencer Elden AKA the baby from Nirvana‘s iconic Nevermind album cover recently filed a lawsuit against the band for alleged “child porn” nearly 30 years after the photo was taken. Frontman Dave Grohl told The Times on Sunday that the lawsuit may result in an official change of the album’s… Read more »
Geek Girl Riot is teaming up once again with Fantastic Forum for an episode all about the recent Marvel lawsuits and artists vs. copyright laws.
Today we talk about the House of Dragon teaser trailer, new music from Adele, and the upcoming Wendy’s cereal. House of Dragon Teaser Trailer Released Just as we are finally wrapping our minds around the Game of Thrones finale, HBO Max released the teaser trailer for the prequel, House of Dragon. This is our first taste of the franchise’s next series and fans can officially get excited. In 2022, we’ll get to take a deeper look into the House of Targaryen, 200 years before Game of Thrones takes place. Can’t wait? Join us in watching the trailer 37 times by… Read more »
At idobi we’re all about encouraging you to be your best damn self, which is why our latest billboard campaign celebrates that feeling. The Be You Louder campaign shows off some of our fabulous hosts being themselves—louder.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Four Year Strong, PVRIS, Said the Sky x The Maine, and more.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about Global Citizen LA.
You like your sugar with coffee and cream, too? It’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine… Who: Dear Rouge’s alt-pop is infectious and fun thanks to the duo’s clever union of rock ‘n roll bite with pop kisses. The Vancouver-based band has its sights set on making good music, getting us grooving up and down the house, and rocking out at the club. What: Get your prescribed dose of “Fake Fame” right here. Why: Gritty electric guitar and wispy vocals start your audio journey. Acoustic guitar and vibrant synths puts the song in a meditative place. That contemplative energy gives… Read more »
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Cry Baby just released their debut EP, Everything I Didn’t Say! This EP consists of 7 tracks all dripping in vibey 90s inspired pop/R&B – and it sparked so much joy in my heart.