Album Review: As It Is – okay.
Following their 2015 debut, Never Happy, Ever After, I initially thought that As It Is might have a tough time with their sophomore release to rival it. But boy, I was proved wrong with okay.
Following their 2015 debut, Never Happy, Ever After, I initially thought that As It Is might have a tough time with their sophomore release to rival it. But boy, I was proved wrong with okay.
idobi photographer Audrey Lew spent a few days with Lost Sons in Los Angeles before their show in Pico Rivera, CA.
It’s a dream, but one you have with your eyes open. It’s the past, present, and future. It’s an introspective thought session. It’s pronoun’s debut EP.
Your favorite baller is back with another episode of The Gunz Show. This week, listen in as Gunz chats with Waterparks, Craig Owens, and The Wrecks. Things get started when Waterparks swings by New York to chat with Gunz about Joel and Benji Madden, discuss their new album Double Dare, and make Panic! At The Disco puns. Also, hear about the busy year ahead of the Houston, TX band, where they’ll conquer the globe (except Antarctica.) Later, listen as Craig Owens calls in to discuss his latest project, badxchannels. Gunz and Owens chat about everything from his studio experience to… Read more »
Listen in as Geek Girl Riot’s Sam Devotta tells you all about one of her favorite authors, V.E. Schwab.
idobi photographer Audrey Lew spent the day with Seaway before their New York City show at Webster Hall.
Whether you listen on a trip to the grocery store, while studying for a midterm, or while dancing alone in your room, Skydogs is a fun journey you’ll make time and again.
This week, to add to Fish’s growing list of epic cohosts, the man, the myth, the legend, Kevin Lyman takes the mic to help out with the latest episode of Gone Fishkin.
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She Did It!, a superpowered team up of Geek Girl Riot and La Femme Collective, is here to shine a light on awesome ladies who didn’t always get the credit they deserved. First up: mathematician and NASA “supercomputer”, Katherine G. Johnson.