Fresh Pressed [new music friday] – 051
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from 5 Seconds of Summer, Fall Out Boy, Underøath, and more.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from 5 Seconds of Summer, Fall Out Boy, Underøath, and more.
Déjà-vu got the best of me again If you happened to see the Mayday Parade tour for A Lesson in Romantics last year, you may have caught a dynamic set from the opening band Milestones. But even if you missed your chance to see the Manchester-based quartet in North America, you’ll want to pick up their debut full-length, Red Lights, because believe me when I say it’s everything you want in a pop rock record. From opening track “BitterSweetHeart” to the boppy closer “Forever or Never”, every song is a carefully crafted treat for your ears. Like a box of… Read more »
YA author Nicola Yoon joins us for her very own Whachudoin’?, then we bring back our She Did It! segment to highlight Mary Shelley and Jane Yolen. Plus, a report all about Escape Velocity, and a review of Bilal.
Welcome to the third edition of She Did It!—a new Geek Girl Riot segment + monthly column reminding us that everything boys can do, girls probably did first. Today, we’re talking Mary Shelley and Jane Yolen.
Here are some of the best moments when Fall Out Boy decided to go super cryptic on us and whip out some major surprises.
Both grief and identity are very personal things and no one tells Marina how or who to be.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Brighten, Senses Fail, Moose Blood, and more.
It’s time to bow down and listen—to the Black Panther preview episode! Hear why Geek Girl Riot has heart-eyes for this movie, featuring an interview from executive producer Nate Moore and costume designer Ruth E. Carter.
Krantz is livin’ the dream, and it took some courage to get here. Finally the frontman of his own band, Jeffrey “Danger” Krantz is about to drop a brand new EP. To get us hyped for the release, he’s giving us the exclusive first listen of his band’s single, “Until We Meet Again”. The Nashville based act can’t be described easily—but if we had to pick, we’d call ’em psychedelic alt-rock meets indie. Intrigued? We thought you would be. Hit play on “Until We Meet Again” below, then meet Krantz again when they drop their EP, The Pennock Tapes, on April 27th.… Read more »
This week: Star Trek: Discovery, Black Lightning, Grown-ish, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, 2 Dope Queens, Everything Sucks