K-Drama-Pop Chat with Maurene Goo, Adventure Time, Into the Water by Paula Hawkins


We’re all about that k-drama and k-pop life here at Geek Girl Riot, and Maurene Goo joins us to share her love of Korean pop culture and also talk about her new YA novel ‘I Believe in a Thing Called Love’. Sam also gives us her report on ‘Adventure Time’ and Angie drops by for her take on Paula Hawkins’ new psychological thriller ‘Into the Water’.

The Brooklyn Nine-Nine Report


Just in case you haven’t already enrolled as a squad member, we have nine reasons why Brooklyn Nine-Nine will be your new favorite show.

#001: Back to School ft. Mike Schiavo


On the debut episode of No Filter, Bruce Wiegner and Johnny Costa of pop-duo The Weekend Riot begin by discussing the many aspects of back to school season.

Preacher


Learn everything you need to know about AMC’s Preacher, courtesy of Geek Girl Riot’s Sherin Nicole and Kat Bittner.

From The Grave by Juliet Simms


We’ve been listening to Juliet Simms for almost ten years now so we couldn’t have been more excited to listen to her new EP ‘From The Grave’. This record is straight rock n roll and her best work yet. Hear the full review here and read the transcript below: ““Got a one way ticket to paradise, God it tastes so sweet”“ What’s up idobi.com, it is Fish, and I am here to review Juliet Simms’ new EP. It is called From The Grave. It is her second release as a solo artist and it is very special to me because… Read more »

Ellie Marney – Every Breath


Rachel Watts gets more than she bargained for when she and her eccentric (but sexy) neighbor, James Mycroft, stumble across a murder scene. If BBC’s Sherlock was a young adult novel, it would be Ellie Marney’s Every Breath.

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Misser – Distancing: Album Review


After the success of their debut full-length last year, Misser have established themselves as an important component of the rising indie pop punk scene. The Distancing EP offers yet another couple songs for fans to sink their teeth into, as well as coming off as another collection of stories that the band needed to get off their chest.

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The Wonder Years – The Greatest Generation: Album Review


The Wonder Years’ third full-length The Greatest Generation proves once and for all that the band’s significance goes far beyond their infectious sound and tattoo-ready lyrics. The third in a trilogy, the album is made up of thirteen of the strongest and most meaningful songs the band has ever written, cementing them as one of the most important acts of this decade.

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Hayley Williams Taps Romy For A Live Cover Of “Wild Horses” In London


Hayley Williams is currently venturing through the UK and Europe on her solo tour. During her London show on June 19, she invited up a very special guest for a unique cover. Williams invited up Romy Croft of The xx to collaborate on “Wild Horses,” a Prefab Sprout cover—an iconic English pop-rock group from the 80s. On Instagram, Croft shared, “Hayley has got to be one of the most incredibly talented and biggest sweethearts of all time, her voice is literally unreal!! I’ve been in awe of her for so long and getting the chance to sing with her last… Read more »

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