Healing Loves Company: Jenna McDougall Talks Inspiration for ‘Underworld’
Jenna McDougall takes us to the ‘Underworld’ while talking about the band’s new album, a collab with Corey Taylor, and being her authentic self.
Jenna McDougall takes us to the ‘Underworld’ while talking about the band’s new album, a collab with Corey Taylor, and being her authentic self.
This week: Star Trek: Discovery, The Gifted, Supergirl, The Flash, Black Lightning, This Is Us, Chicago Med, Riverdale, grown-ish, Scandal, The Good Place, Will & Grace, Grace and Frankie, The Alienist
On the 27th Episode of The Undiscovered Sound, Jeff speaks with Jake from Of Limbo about touring with Joyous Wolf & Adelitas Way, and discuss the new record “Nicotine”. Music is also featured by Fire At Will, Hightower, Felicity, and Day Jobs.
Check out the bands that should definitely make a comeback in 2018… some likely, others not so much.
Kevin Lyman is ready to see where the Warped Tour will go from here. When I talk to him, it’s days after he announced the end of “punk rock summer camp” in 2018. The music industry is still in a funk—we’ve returned to middle school levels of emo—which has Kevin feeling like he’s walked in on his own funeral. “I’m not going away, I just have to readjust the way we’ve been doing things,” he assures me. “It just might manifest itself it different ways.” For now, Warped has its final tour on the books, and plans for a 25th… Read more »
My overall favourite memories come from watching so many great bands develop and hit their stride on Warped Tour.
Thank you, Kevin, and thank you, Warped Tour, for embedding such a valuable lesson in the young man I was. I’ll keep striving to achieve my dreams because of it.
I attended Warped Tour from 2004 to 2016. How do I let go of something that so clearly defined such an important time in mine and my kids’ lives? How do I make sense of the end of an era?
The day has come to say Farewell to Warped As We Know It, so we’re sharing our memories of the 24 year long music festival.
“Callwood at the Cooler” sees Brett Callwood waxing lyrical about events in the news, pop culture and the etc. This week counts down Brett’s top ten holiday movies.