Basslines and Protest Signs Part 9: Riot Grrrl
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s new column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week examines the rise of Riot Grrrl.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s new column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week examines the rise of Riot Grrrl.
Ryan Hunter from Envy On The Coast came by the studio to co-host and talk all about their new live album ‘Alive After All’ that just came out. We called Brian Byrne, we called Uncle Larry and some fans called in!
Zr. King is throwing back to the days when genres were a little simpler, music was a little more raw, and rock bands reigned supreme.
Skin&Earth Acoustic is coming on July 12th and to celebrate, she’s released a brand new song called “Lost Girls”!
New tunes are way better than an alarm, it’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine… Who: Kate Gillespie moved to Nashville five years ago to chase down a career in music. Since then, she’s been putting out indie folk songs that’ll make you swoon. What: Kate takes music back to basics on new single, “New York”. Why: The calm, easy progression of “New York” seems to slow the day down, cast everything in a sunset glow, and make you realize all your problems aren’t as big as you thought they were. FFO: idobi Anthm Find Kate Gillespie on Facebook and… Read more »
Coffee? Check. Cereal? Check. New tunes? Check.It’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine…
WOO HOO! blink-182 just released “Blame It On My Youth”. If this song doesn’t make you lace up your Vans and grab a skateboard I can’t help you. When Mark Hoppus sings “You can never kill my high / I’m the ink and you’re the headline” You can feel it, a passionate declaration of pop-punk survival. Travis Barker is powerful and exacting as ever, as always, more like a machine gun than a metronome. Big Love for Matt Skiba. Always a fan of his guitar skills and songwriting, after their album California and this new song it’s hard to call… Read more »
Well this doesn’t really come as a surprise. It was being deemed “Fyre Fest 2.0,” as more and more reports came out of just how disorganized and a mess Woodstock 50 was becoming. The first sign of a problem was last week when they couldn’t even begin selling tickets because they didn’t have everything set up correctly. I personally tried reaching out for press credentials a while ago–and not only was it impossible to find out who was actually running Woodstock, getting a contact for them even proved more of a mess. You literally couldn’t navigate to find out who… Read more »
The Dose are the 90’s rock revival you’ve been waiting for.
You make the waffles, we’ll make the tunes, it’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine!