Film Review: 1917
A haunting vignette of trench warfare.
A haunting vignette of trench warfare.
Music has always been the soundtrack to our staff’s lives and now they’re telling us the songs that defined their decade.
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Our staff have spent the past few weeks arguing, digging out their old iPods, and scouring their Myspace pages to narrow their personal picks down.
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 »
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week celebrates Otep.
Listen Up! This time on episode 538, The Royls join us today for an awesome show, we talk about our favorite emojis and flowy boxers, Billie Eilish and Lady Gaga’s meat dress, and also, what are your thoughts on McDonald’s addition to the chicken sandwich race?.… 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 Brought to you by, TodayTix. Go to http://todaytix.com/brett to get $10 off your first purchase.
Wake up on the right side of the bed with all new tunes. It’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine…
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Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week highlights Napalm Death’s album Scum.