Today we talk about how Discord is celebrating Black History Month, why two judges from The Masked Singer walked off set, four men who are being charged for Michael K. Williams’ death, and Netflix’s major announcement. Taking in the Black Joy Discord is celebrating Black History Month in a big way. Their Black and African American Movement Employee Resource Group is focusing on Black joy and spreading it around for everyone. On their website they write, “I’ve felt Black joy as the thread in the quilt of our people. There’s joy in seeing kids thrive, the joy of getting justice,… Read more »
This week’s Singles Lost in Time features songs by Bright Eyes and Protest The Hero.
This week’s Rise Rock n’ Shine features singles from Misery Kids and The Technicolors.
How many alarms does it take you to wake up? 1 for me. Alarm cats are brutal. It’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine… Who: Margolnick is the solo project of Drake Margolnick, lead singer of anthemic rock band Flagship. He is using the project as a kind of restart button while still incorporating everything he learned during his years in Flagship. The music is more personal and intimate with Margolnick’s ear for melody remaining constant. What: “Watch Me” whip, now….actually don’t watch me do any of that; I’m terribly uncoordinated. Why: “Watch Me” is like an indie-pop origami crane… Read more »
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Mayday Parade, Underoath, Cobra Starship, and more.
Wake up with Rise Rock n’ Shine this morning featuring BLACKSTARKIDS, We’re Wolves, and Virginity.
Today we talk about the new Netflix comedy special with the Jonas Brothers, the nominations for the 2021 People Choice Awards, and Lightyear’s teaser trailer. Jonas Brothers Family Roast Netflix has announced a new one hour comedy special with the Jonas Brothers. The pop-star brothers will spend the hour doing a family roast. Kenan Thompson will be the host and we will see guest appearances from people like Pete Davidson and Niall Horan. In the trailer, Kevin and Nick let us know there will be sketches and games along with the roasting, which will prove that “no one can get… Read more »
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about Willie Nelson.
This week Near Tears, Justine Dorsey joins the show to walk me through her recent releases, what it’s been like to let go of some self-imposed expectations, and a mutual love of Gwen Stefani. Justine’s new wave/indie/pop music is just what I needed and I hope you’ll check out her latest release “Love Under Surveillance” streaming now. I hope you enjoy the episode and her music.
The Inbox Jukebox brings you fresh new tunes and bands. This week features tracks from THE DRIVER ERA, Dijon, and Jon Bellion x Burna Boy.