TV Show [P]Review: Lovecraft Country – The First Five [sherin nicole’s review]
These American gothic tall tales tell no lies (and that’s scary as hell…in a good way).
These American gothic tall tales tell no lies (and that’s scary as hell…in a good way).
Who: Being raised in both Los Angeles and Mississippi probably feels like having two different childhoods. Musician Austin Ward took the contrast of his hometowns and channeled it into his sound, merging the worlds of indie pop and folk beautifully. What: Is it cuffing season yet? Because we already found our bae in “Run The Other Way”. Why: “Run The Other Way” feels like a safe place to take a break from the pain of the world. You can hear every strum of the guitar as the song wraps you up in a hug and reminds you everything will be… Read more »
This week: Un(Well), Teenage Bounty Hunters, Project Power, Boys State, Little Voice, Lovecraft Country, Wynonna Earp
The Inbox Jukebox brings you fresh new tunes and bands. This week features tracks from The Veronicas, Stay Over, The Driver Era, joan, and Low Float.
This week: Last Chance U, Ladhood, Doom Patrol, In My Skin, The Umbrella Academy, Brassic, Sugar Rush, Little Voice, Connected, Wynonna Earp
What would you be willing to risk for some live music? Scientists in Germany will be holding an indoor concert next month as a giant COVID-19 experiment. On August 22nd, 4,000 concert goers will head to a concert hall in Leipzig to watch pop artist Tim Bendzko. The volunteers, aged between 18 and 50, will be asked to wear a chain around their neck with a “contact” tracer that sends out a signal to detect movement and the amount of people they come in contact with. They’ll also be given hand-sanitizer that will be traceable through UV lights after the… Read more »
This week: I May Destroy You, Jack Whitehall: I’m Only Joking, Street Food: Latin America, Love on the Spectrum, Doom Patrol, The Kissing Booth 2, Central Park, Little Voice, Wynonna Earp
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about musicians running for office.
Happy Pride Month, idobi fam! We love you all and want to remind you that no matter who you love or who you are, there’s a place for you at idobi.
This week: Patriot Act, Eric Andre: Legalize Everything, Crazy Delicious, Doom Patrol, The Bold Type, Central Park, Snowpiercer