Album Review: Coast Modern – S/T
Coast Modern brings the sound of summer to our headphones, no matter what the weather’s like outside.
Coast Modern brings the sound of summer to our headphones, no matter what the weather’s like outside.
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’.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Kesha, Haim, Zedd, and more.
Queer music is going through a revolution of sorts right now, with LGBTQ+ bands and artists becoming bigger and louder than ever. Here is a small, diverse sampling of where to begin.
60 great bands, an even greater cause—The Great Big Susiepalooza Comp: Volume Two is bringing more awesome bands together for charity.
You’re standing in a small venue. People milling about, chatting or ordering another drink at the sticky bar while everyone waits impatiently for the band to come out. The excitement is palpable. It’s nothing unusual—isn’t this what a pre-concert venue always looks like?—but what’s different is the band you’re waiting for. A band of five dudes from Arizona, a band called The Maine. If you talk to any The Maine fan, one of the most frequent adjectives you’ll hear (apart from “super-awesome-I-love-them-so-much”) is “hard-working”. And rightfully so; not only are they constantly putting out new music, they’re also almost always… Read more »
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Hopeful in their rejuvenation and relaxed in their approach, Thrice’s collective demeanor has always felt like the calm before the storm.
If we ever got caught in a real life horror movie, we know just which bands we want by our side to get us outta there in one piece, stat.
In the midst of their fall tour, Bruce and Johnny of pop-duo The Weekend Riot have traveling on the brain. The boys answer questions from fans about tattoos, being buried alive, and pumpkin coffee.