Des Rocs Breathes New Life Into Rock & Roll
The man born Danny Rocco has been singing, writing, and performing his entire life — playing bars in punk bands since he was 13.
The man born Danny Rocco has been singing, writing, and performing his entire life — playing bars in punk bands since he was 13.
Sunday, September 8, the line up for the second annual Posty Fest was announced and it’s not too shabby. Actually, it’s pretty exciting. Posty himself will headline the event that’s full of hot hip hop acts like Meek Mill, Pharrell Williams, Jaden Smith, Rae Sremmurd, and Doja Cat. Pre-sale tickets go on sale through Citicard on Tuesday, September 10. Public sale tickets are available Saturday, September 14 for the festival concert that’s not to be missed. November 2, at AT&T Stadium in Arlington Texas the whole day will be full of fun for sure, it’s not just music. According to… Read more »
Alarm clocks suck. Wake up to the best new tunes instead.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week shares some musicians’ opinions on today’s politics.
Really liked this picture of me so I used it but that’s not important! What is important is I have The Band CAMINO and Savannah Outen on the show so you need to listen to these interviews cause these artists rule!
On this episode of Geek Girl Riot we talk the internet #showdowns happening on the internet and share some new TV shows we’re loving.
Basically: The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance is everything cult fanatics could want with enough adventure to create a whole new generation of fans. On the planet of Thra, a thousand years before the Great Conjunction, the Gelfling, Podlings, Skeksis, and a variety of other fantastical creatures are living in the Age of Division. Aughra, who is both a mystical astronomer and mother of Thra, has given the Crystal of Truth to the Skeksis for guardianship and safekeeping while she travels among the stars. When the Skeksis abuse the power of the crystal it becomes dark and there is a… Read more »
Once was chance. Twice was coincidence. Three times is a habit. And Gerard Butler is definitely back to old habits but this time he has to save himself…oh, and the President…again.
A raucous teen comedy but with sixth graders in a sixth-grade world.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week takes down Kid Rock’s recent comments on Taylor Swift.