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!
Jon Fratelli is not a man of many words. When I call him for our interview, he tells me about the band’s new album, the joys of not overthinking anything, and living his perfect life.
This week: Seven Seconds, McMafia, Good Girls, The Flash, Black Lightning, This Is Us, Chicago Med, Grown-ish, 9-1-1, Atlanta, Marlon Wayans: Woke-ish, The Walking Dead, The Oscars
With this authentic debut video, Victory Kid lays down a solid foundation for their upcoming album.
The Inbox Jukebox is the new column bringing you fresh new tunes and bands. This week features new tracks from The Millenium, I M U R, Civil Youth, KNIFEY, Secret Space, and The Traditional.
MAX showed me his Hell’s Kitchen and took me on an audiovisual tour of the streets he walks everyday.
It’s pretty apparent that we’re writing to you from a time warp, because we’re certain it’s still 2008 even though we’re discussing the biggest moments of 2015. Anything that happened this year that had you happy, sad, or anywhere in between can probably be found below. Check out what our staff remembers most from 2015, then let us know what you’d add to the list on Twitter.
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The Punk Goes Pop series is six volumes deep at this point, celebrating the release of its most recent compilation this week — but what if we were able to flip the script and pull in artists from the world of mainstream pop to take on music from our scene?
While Lil Wayne has, to the best of my knowledge, spent around 70% of his career so far behind bars, you don’t need to share his level of passion for drugs and weapon possession to end up in an orange jumpsuit. In this week’s Tuesday Ten, we look at some of the other crimes that have landed musicians behind the ever-so-flattering lens of the mugshot camera.