“I wanna know the measure from here to forever, and I wanna feel the pressure of God or whatever” Death Cab for Cutie has felt like a warm blanket for over twenty years. Even with music that is rooted deep in emotion, there is a comfort that they bring to the table. It’s been four years since Thank You For Today and today we are finally able to soak in their 10th studio album: Asphalt Meadows. The moment Ben Gibbard’s voice starts up on the first track, “I Don’t Know How I Survive”, you feel like you’re home. As always,… Read more »
Geek Girl Riot teams up with Fantastic Forum for an episode honoring Nichelle Nichols and digging into the recent moves and cancelations by Warner Bros. But first, a quick visit to Love in the Villa.
On Never Slept Better, McCoy adopts his most experimental form yet and wades into a wide pool of musical styles.
Geek Girl Riot has a few thoughts about the new She-Hulk trailer but we end up talking more about why the character is such a womanist icon. Then our Rioters get into a special segment called Insider Rating—a peek behind the scenes of the movie from one of its creatives—to talk about the new Amazon movie Emergency.
Brian Laundrie admits to killing Gabby Petito and ‘When We Were Young Fest’ will be AWESOME!
Gather round for a Geek Girl Riot comic book shop-style conversation about Peacemaker, The 355, and the train wreck that is Joss Whedon in his New York Magazine interview.
The latest edition to those holiday playlists filled with Christmas action-comedies BUT this time with a bullseye point-of-view from Hawkeye and Kate Bishop
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: The Maine always knows exactly what I need to hear.
I have Matty Arsenault from the band A Loss For Words, I’ve known him for over 13 years, we’ve done countless shows together on different festivals and we’ve gotten to know each other over the years, he’s gone on to be a very successful band manager helping get bands like PVRIS, Set It Off, and The Dangerous Summer guide their careers, as well as starting a service for bands to get their haircuts at festivals, tune in to hear all about his exciting career!
I Only Want to Live Once is the result of a passionate and talented musician let loose to do whatever he wants…and, of course, it all works.