How to Properly Toothbrush


Don’t forget to floss, Stoners! This week we’re talking about avoiding spoilers, toothbrushes with too many settings, and strains perfect for summer!

Nicolette Vilar- Go Betty Go


This week I have singer Nicolette Vilar from the band Go Betty Go, they’re starting to play shows again and I talk to her about how she got her start in music and where her career has taken her. We also realized we’ve been on tour together before but didn’t know it and didn’t know each other, we met through mutual friends and I wanted to get her story. 

Spit it Out There Sunshine!


On Today’s Episode Katie is an AWFUL daughter, Intern Alice channels her inner-meerkat, and The Biebs crashed the party …Enjoy! The Brett Davern Show is streamed LIVE daily at 12pm (eastern) 9am (pacific) on idobi Radio at https://idobi.com. Follow Brett on social media @BDavv, Katie : @KatieLeclerc, the show @BrettDavernShow

Kelly Green- The Teen Tragedies


This week I have Kelly Green from hardcore band Fight The Future, she was also in one of my first national act bands called “The Teen Tragedies.” I joined the band when I was 15 and we started playing shows all over Utah and eventually toured the entire west coast and midwest in America. This was the band that started it all for me, hear our stories about how we met and how we both navigated our careers. 

Editorial

Album Review: Death Cab For Cutie – Asphalt Meadows


“I wanna know the measure from here to forever, and I wanna feel the pressure of God or whatever” Death Cab for Cutie has felt like a warm blanket for over twenty years. Even with music that is rooted deep in emotion, there is a comfort that they bring to the table. It’s been four years since Thank You For Today and today we are finally able to soak in their 10th studio album: Asphalt Meadows. The moment Ben Gibbard’s voice starts up on the first track, “I Don’t Know How I Survive”, you feel like you’re home. As always,… Read more »

Lulu Simon


This week I am joined by singer/songwriter Lulu Simon! Lulu is the sensitive-pop artist we all need when heartbreak strikes. Her latest single, “Something,” brings back the feeling of looking back on a relationship that still holds a fresh place in your mind. Lulu and I talked about where the song came to her, who inspires her in pop music, and much more. I hope you enjoy getting to know Lulu and check out her music ASAP. 

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