Fresh Pressed [new music friday] – 141
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Green Day, Hayley Williams, The Format, and more.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Green Day, Hayley Williams, The Format, and more.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about John Cooper Clarke.
Grace is moving on with her life but can she really stop being one half of Grace and Frankie?
A monstrous disaster film set six miles below sea level.
A movie version of that weird 80s Broadway musical where people play make-believe as cats.
A lot can change in ten years: personalities, tastes, relationships. For Mayday Parade the last ten years have been a chance to grow as a band, explore new ways to entertain, and to connect with their fans. Which is why—almost exactly a decade after seeing them live for the first time—I’m sitting on a tour bus in Chicago, chatting with frontman Derek Sanders. We’re at the back of the bus. On one side of Sanders, guitarist Brooks Betts is fiddling around on a laptop, on the other, bassist Jeremy Lenzo pre-signs a stack of Sunnyland CDs. The window is cracked… Read more »
Listen Up! This time on episode 537, Brett’s back and he has a few words to say about Frontier Airlines, he and Maddy may or may not fist fight because of a screenshoted text, and also, would you buy Pringles or Chex Mix for six dollars?…enjoy. The Brett Davern Show is streamed LIVE daily at 10am (eastern) 7am (pacific) on idobi Radio at https://idobi.com Follow Brett on social media @BDavv, Katie : @KatieLeclerc, the show @BrettDavernShow
Leading up to Thanksgiving, Jaret’s getting over being sick… Then they talk kids getting sick, Jack’s six pack, how Chick-Fil-A drive thru has it figured out, stopping at a drive thru via UBER, lottery tickets and winning the lottery, Gary talks ice skating with Tyler, ninja warrior with Everett, riding bikes as kids, spitting hot fire with YouTube diss tracks, play fighting with dads, and the Dude Perfect incident.
Later they catch up with Anthony “Pag” Paganelli, owner of Sacramento venue Holy Diver, plus member of bands Tenfold, Shortie, Will Haven, and Horseneck… and in his spare time, a hair stylist.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week breaks down some of the best anti-authority anthems.
I got the opportunity to hang out with Drax Project for an afternoon while they were in town, I got to hear a sneak peek of their debut album, and got to taste a little bit of home in Brooklyn.