Geek Girl Riot is throwing some love-confetti on YA this week, with a new book roundup and a wishlist of what adaptations we want to see next. Plus, a brand new edition of She Did It!
On the 23rd Episode of The Undiscovered Sound, Jeff is joined by Lee Caruso Jr from the Pittsburgh based Rock band Big Atlantic featuring music from Capstan, Palisades, Gold Route and More!
Time to get your passports stamped, ’cause this week on Geek Girl Riot we’re traveling all over the geekdom: The Good Place, Doctor Who, and Star Wars.
Hit play below to check back in with Paula as she chats with Sherin and Day about her YA novel ‘Good Enough’, being a classically trained violinist, and trying her hand at a little bit of everything.
idobi photographer Audrey Lew spent the afternoon with AJR in New York City.
Set It Off’s third full length album is as colorful and out of control as the bounce house in their video for “Something New”, and has a perspective that can only come from viewing the world Upside Down for awhile.
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Although somewhat predictable, Imaginary Numbers is a highly impressive five-song effort that once again displays The Maine’s burgeoning maturity and musicianship.
After releasing a few solid EP’s that teetered between emo and hardcore, Daylight have debuted their first LP Jar, defining their shamelessly 90’s alt-inspired sound.
As their comeback album, Save Rock and Roll is probably one of the most important albums in Fall Out Boy’s career. They have evolved into a slick, complex powerhouse of a band, and they prove it by unleashing all their talent on this new album.