Today we talk about Taylor Swift’s All Too Well short, Adele’s two hour special, and Steve from Blue’s Clues joining TikTok. Taylor Swift Takes Over How’s everyone doing out there since Taylor Swift dropped Red (Taylor’s Version) on Friday? Well, after a weekend of being in our feels, perhaps the biggest takeaway everyone has is the ten minute version of “All Too Well”. The song has been a hit since its original release so when fans heard they were going to get a ten minute version they were chomping at the bit. Now it’s here and it does not disappoint.… Read more »
A young boy tries to figure out the world while the only life he’s known is thrown into turmoil.
Geek Girl Riot attended a special Netflix screening of The Power of the Dog over the weekend at DC’s Landmark E Street. Hear our spoiler-free teaser all about the stunning new film and why you need to see it.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Simple Plan, New Found Glory, Green Day, and more.
How many alarms does it take you to wake up? 1 for me. Alarm cats are brutal. It’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine… Who: Margolnick is the solo project of Drake Margolnick, lead singer of anthemic rock band Flagship. He is using the project as a kind of restart button while still incorporating everything he learned during his years in Flagship. The music is more personal and intimate with Margolnick’s ear for melody remaining constant. What: “Watch Me” whip, now….actually don’t watch me do any of that; I’m terribly uncoordinated. Why: “Watch Me” is like an indie-pop origami crane… Read more »
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What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Mayday Parade, Underoath, Cobra Starship, and more.
A girl in love with the past gets more than she bargained for when she somehow gets to experience those times herself.
Wake up with Rise Rock n’ Shine this morning featuring BLACKSTARKIDS, We’re Wolves, and Virginity.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about Willie Nelson.