Snow in April and Vinyl Memories – Thinking of Prince
When I was young, which was a very long time ago indeed, two men ruled the charts. One was the king of an Indiana dynasty. The other was the prince of Minneapolis.
When I was young, which was a very long time ago indeed, two men ruled the charts. One was the king of an Indiana dynasty. The other was the prince of Minneapolis.
It’s almost the most wonderful time of the year! What, no, not Christmas, or Halloween either—it’s just about time for the Vans Warped Tour.
Sit down, pay attention, and quickstart your Too Close To Touch fan-career with our handy idobi 101.
Today, we have the exclusive first listen of Youth In Revolt’s The Broken. That’s right, the wait is over, and you can officially crank the full length album all day long.
“Callwood at the Cooler” sees Brett Callwood waxing lyrical about events in the news, pop culture and the etc. This week’s topics include:
The Maine may only be five members but they’ve created a whole little world—and not just for themselves.
Yeah, 2016 could easily have a theme song called “Big Thing Gone Wrong” but there were also a lot of pop culture annoyances for us to roll our eyes ???? at.
It’s pretty safe to say that 2016 is a time most of us would rather forget. A lot has happened in the past year, and it’s become harder and harder to be thankful in the light of the losses, atrocities, and social and political events that have taken place. But not everything was doom and gloom; as one last present to you this Christmas, we’re giving you some of the good things that happened in 2016, and some reasons why you should still remain hopeful, compassionate, and grateful as we wave goodbye to another year. — All Time Low opening… Read more »
Mike was an entertainer, Prince was an ArTIsT, George was a SINGER. Pure. And if you’ve ever had a song truly move you, then you know what a voice like George’s is capable of doing to us sentimental fools.
Pour out some eggnog and get yourself a mince pie while you’re listening to this parody of “Blurred Lines”.