Album Review: Modern Baseball – Holy Ghost
Modern Baseball has evolved even further as a punk powerhouse via Holy Ghost.
Modern Baseball has evolved even further as a punk powerhouse via Holy Ghost.
Geek Girl Riot’s Tsuki attended PAX East 2016 in Boston, MA last weekend.
Geek Girl Riot’s Day Al-Mohamed points out a little Easter egg from the Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D episode “4722 Hours”.
Tom Clancy’s The Division is due out on March 8th via Ubisoft, and Tsuki—one of idobi’s new collective of geeky women, aka Geek Girl Riot—has a lot to say it.
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Coraline moves into a new house and is surprised to find a passage into another identical house which is ruled by the button-eyed Other Mother. Neil Gaiman’s classic tale is a creepier version of Alice in Wonderland.
Three years and hundreds of workouts later, the leaders of the Don Broco Push Up Squad are back with their sophomore album, Automatic.
Behind all the sugar and sweetness surrounding American Candy, The Maine just gave a huge fuck you to any critics while awarding diehard fans with a highly anticipated, saccharine collection of savory pop-rock songs.
To celebrate their whopping 20 years as a band, pop punk veterans Bowling For Soup compiled an album sure to evoke some serious 90s nostalgia.
Panic! At The Disco have undergone drastic changes with every album, resulting in a distinctively different sound on each album – some will enjoy the change and musical exploration, others will frown upon yet another departure from the band’s roots.