[imgfull] [/imgfull] Guest Shannon Freshour is a proud Ohioan running for Congress in Ohio’s 4th district. She’s going to defeat the infamous Jim Jordan. Also, DJT is facing a legal storm if he loses on election night.
Souvenirs is back with an all-new album, Love For The Lack Of It, out this Friday, October 23! This week I caught up with frontman Tim Riley to share how the album took shape and the lessons learned in the process. It was a blast to connect with him and hear his passion for the new 10-track album. Enjoy and share this episode with a friend.
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This week we chinwag about what we were doing as musicians at the young age of 12. Afterward we chat with Anastasia Grace, singer of The Haunt.
The sibling fronted group based out of South Florida merges genres of alternative, indie, rock & roll, garage, and blues. 17 year old Anastasia has been performing live since the age of 9, complimented by her older brother, Maxamillion. Anastasia tells us about her experiences in middle school, which lead to a viral hit song that she wrote entitled “All Went Black”. She also tells us about her experience on the road, opening for Palaye Royale, and much more!
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Geek Girl Riot revisits some recent binge-watch faves and introduce you to a new TV love!
Some albums invoke nostalgia—beabadoobee’s Fake It Flowers reinvents it.
Daniel McCartney has been working in the music industry for years, and when he noticed a lack of resources and support for musicians and their mental health, he decided to do something about it. Enter, The Continuance Foundation. The foundation’s Mission Statement reads “The Continuance Foundation exists to arm and provide the full-time touring & studio musician community with the necessary tools, education, funds, direction, and guidance to properly prioritize & invest into their mental health.” Daniel and I have both benefited from various resources so I hope you’ll support his efforts to provide a deeper conversation regarding mental health.
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Our Rioters get into some of the new TV they’re excited about, serving up some love for The Great British Baking Show, breaking down all the new femme-tastic trailers, and getting deep with Unsolved Mysteries.
Are you ready for some good things? Well, this week Daniel Radin and I discussed his first solo album under the name Lake Saint Daniel. Good Things was an exploration of all the things we have going on around us that are actually good. With so much going on this year, it’s an album I can’t wait to spend time with. Good Things drops Friday, October 9th. Enjoy the episode!
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This week we chinwag about the lack of well-known female producers in the music industry. Afterward we chat with music producer, Esjay Jones. Esjay is a South African-born producer & songwriter now based between Los Angeles and Joshua Tree, California, who had her first major cut in the U.S. alongside co-writer Justin Tranter in 2013 with the single “I Choose U” by TimeFlies on Def Jam Records. Since then, she has worked with Sean Kingston, Jeffree Star, Olivia Holt, Escape The Fate, Mystery Skulls with Nile Rodgers and Brandy, Chester Rushing (‘Stranger Things’), Alien Ant Farm, and many others.
Esjay has had over a decade of success in the music Industry: during the first part, she cemented herself as one of South Africa’s top rock vocalists fronting Durban-based band, Stealing Love Jones. The band achieved mainstream success with 4 #1 Singles, as well as sharing the stage with major international acts like Fall Out Boy, Violent Femmes, Seether, Jimmy Eat World, and many more.
She is currently a part of the production team for the re-imagined ‘GREY DAZE’ album (Chester Bennington reels from 1994-1997), featuring Head & Munkey from Korn, Ryan Shuck of Orgy, Chris Traynor of Bush, and more.
Get ready to update your TV watchlist with the latest Geek Girl Riot—then get philosophical as our Rioters discuss what it means to have Villain Schadenfreude Syndrome.