Inbox Jukebox Presents: Corey Harper’s New EP ‘Overcast’
Sometimes music meets you where you are, sometimes songs become a diary for moments and memories you share with an artist (even though you’ve never met).
Sometimes music meets you where you are, sometimes songs become a diary for moments and memories you share with an artist (even though you’ve never met).
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Bring Me the Horizon, Bowling For Soup, State Champs, and more.
This week: Patriot Act, Eric Andre: Legalize Everything, Crazy Delicious, Doom Patrol, The Bold Type, Central Park, Snowpiercer
idobi is excited to replay the Racism in the Punk/Alternative Scene discussion, produced by Emo Nite LA, especially on the 155th Juneteenth.
We could all use some escapism right now…especially to keep our hearts and minds encouraged as we stand up for equality and democracy while fighting a pandemic…which is why Geek Girl Riot’s Heroic Trio are chilling this week and talking about whatever they feel like. And, um, things get weird.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the Black Lives Matter protests and the response to it—both good and racist.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Fever 333, RMR, Lil Peep and more.
Well, the decision has finally been made. Coachella and Stagecoach have been cancelled for 2020. The governor of California issued a 4 phase process to reopen the state and lift the stay at home orders that have been in effect since March. Music festivals fall under the 4th phase, which will not be implemented until a vaccine is found for COVID-19. According to the Government of California’s website, the first phase of reopening the state involved making sure essential workers—like nurses and grocery store clerks—were able to work safely. Everyone else was encouraged to stay home and many businesses stayed… Read more »
We are all looking for ways to support the Black Lives Matter movement (find a list of resources here) and that includes artists and creatives. It’s incredible to see people you admire taking a stand, using their platforms to amplify black voices and advocate for change, and doing what they can to stand on the right side of humanity. Here’s a list of some artists making their voices heard: Lizzo Lizzo has been posting videos on Instagram to spread awareness, educate, and provide information on where you can go to make a change. She’s remained vocal and has used her… Read more »
This kid is about to press fast forward on the mixed(up) tape of his life, let’s hope the tape rocks before the tape pops.