Nose In a Book, Ass In a Mercedes with Stephen King
The talk Stephen King gave that warm day, at the Nat Book Fest 2016, reached comedic levels we should start calling literary stand-up. No hyperbole. It was that good.
The talk Stephen King gave that warm day, at the Nat Book Fest 2016, reached comedic levels we should start calling literary stand-up. No hyperbole. It was that good.
This week’s episode of Gone Fishkin heads back to the 2000s with co-host Marko Desantis (Sugarcult), and guest Thomas Ian Nicholas. Plus, hear an interview with Keep Flying!
A few months ago, we brought you The Catching’s new single “Nothing Good About Goodbye”. Today, we’re topping that with the premiere of their full EP. The collection won’t be released until Friday, but you can hear it four days early below! “We are very excited to release this EP which has been in the making for over a year. We have grown as a band and as people with these songs by our side and now it’s their time to be put out into the universe. I remember singing the oohs for “Seventeen” for the first time on my couch… Read more »
Whether you’re into emo pop rock, ska, urban pop, or anything in between, you’ll find a new band to love soon after hitting play.
Wild Americans offer up a debut EP full of “mid-tempo space music”.
Film Threat has been giving film fans all the coverage they need on indie films and filmmakers for three decades. And they need your help to bring it back.
Listen in as Geek Girl Riot’s very own resident Ravenclaw Sam Devotta gives you her in-depth report on the script of the play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.
Brett welcomes special guest Greer Grammer (Lissa, Awkward) to the show.
Hear LAYNE host an exclusive track-by-track takeover of their brand new EP The Black Hills.
Garret Rapp of The Color Morale joins Mike this week. They talk about the Cornerstone Festival, Warped Tour, Charities and thoughts on depression and happiness. Visit Mxpx.com for upcoming shows. Read more at MikeHerrera.net. Join the conversation on Twitter: @mikeherreraTD Questions, comments, and good stories can all be sent to [email protected]. The Mike Herrera Hour – every Friday & Sunday, 8pm ET/ 5pm PT here on Idobi.com.