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Watch This Week – 10/29/19


This week: This Is Us, Mixed-ish, Emergence, Arsenio Hall: Smart & Classy, Castle Rock, Chicago Med, Stumptown, The Good Place,
Queer Eye: We’re in Japan!, VICE Investigates, Atypical, American Son, Titans

Editorial

Amber Run: Place and Time


Nottingham, England is probably best known to Americans as the place that Robin Hood came from. That said, it also happens to be the place where indie band Amber Run formed while the members were studying at Nottingham University.

Cat Like Thief


Los Angeles based pop-punk band Cat Like Thief stop by and chat about the history of how they came to be, the creation of their first single “Ferris Wheel”, and plenty more.

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idobi Sessions: Five North – “This Mess”


Yo, when the old dudes talk about “another fine mess” they actually got it right. The lyrics may be about getting out of a mess but we’re totally into Five North. Tyler, Scott and Kyle blessed us with pop punk goodness in this session. AND it’s their debut single so sugar, they’re go up. Trust us Five North is exactly what’s been missing from your playlists. Hit that arrow button on “This Mess” and fill that musical hole in your heart. Make sure to follow the band on Instagram!

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Win Tickets to WhoHurtYou’s First Live Performance


We’ve been digging WhoHurtYou’s dark pop tunes from the moment they hit the scene. Comprised of All Time Low’s Jack Barakat and songwriter Kevin Fisher, the duo will take the stage for the first time on November 26th at Moroccan Lounge in Los Angeles, CA. We think you should be part of the show, so we’re giving away two tickets to rock with WhoHurtYou. The guys swung by Gone Fishkin tonight to give us the rundown on how to win. In spirit of the band’s latest single “Wish We Never Met”, we want you to tell us: Who do you… Read more »

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