Women in Deep Freeze Chat, Riverdale Review + 60s-Secret
This week’s conversation digs into ‘Women in Refrigerators’: When female characters are tossed aside in TV shows and movies to further the male protagonist’s story. We also head to Riverdale!
This week’s conversation digs into ‘Women in Refrigerators’: When female characters are tossed aside in TV shows and movies to further the male protagonist’s story. We also head to Riverdale!
[imgfull][/imgfull] Vinnie Fiorello (drummer for Less Than Jake) joins the show today to talk about the early days of Less Than Jake, starting Fueled By Ramen Records, discovering Travie McCoy while making dinner, and more. Disposable Heroes is brought to you by SKVI. Premium boxer briefs that keep you on your game. SKVI.com Make sure to check out Another Take on Apple Podcasts. A music podcast with guests ranging from pro surfers to even pro drummers. AnotherTake.net
Joe Dickens, Drummer for Hawaiian reggae/rock band Iration joins the podcast to talk about his early days, moving to Hawaii, playing to a click, and much more on the first episode of Disposable Heroes.
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It’s time to take some “Old Steps” in a new way—with De’Wayne Jackson’s acoustic performance of his irresistible track when he stopped by the idobi Studio recently.
Darrin chats with his pal Stephan Jenkins, singer, guitar player for SF band Third Eye Blind.
When the world seems to be going backwards, the Canadian singer-songwriter’s EP Electric Love is the new battle cry to keep us marching forward.
This week, showgirl and impalement artist Marlo Marquise and Lauren and Angie from Gatekeeper Paranormal, the official investigators of music venue Bobby Mackey’s Music Word (one of the world’s most haunted locations).
In just four tracks the ‘Haze’ EP creates a whole new world to escape into—so shut your eyes, turn your speakers up, and let The King’s Parade take you away.
idobi photographer Gaelle Pitrel covered the Creeper show at Backstage By The Mill in Paris.
They haven’t even made their live debut yet, but New York pop-punkers Locals Only are already making an impression on our eardrums.