Rise Rock n’ Shine: Donaher + Subways On The Sun
Fresh coffee and fresher music, it’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine.
Fresh coffee and fresher music, it’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine.
All new music on idobi Network.
Geek Girl Riot is exploring 29Rooms’ upcoming event then diving into another fall TV roundup.
Tropical Storm Irma made landfall in Houston this past week. Miraculously, Dallas was saved from the storm by the power of DAY6’s Korean pop-rock (and, to a lesser extent, meteorological physics).
Catch some quick takes from Geek Girl Riot host Sherin Nicole about the TV premiering this week!
I got the opportunity to hang out with Drax Project for an afternoon while they were in town, I got to hear a sneak peek of their debut album, and got to taste a little bit of home in Brooklyn.
The rooster is crowing, the new tunes are overflowing, it’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year: Fall TV season has arrived and Geek Girl Riot is giving you the lowdown you deserve (you’ve earned it, bb). But first: The Emmys!
When The Faim dropped their debut album State Of Mind, we knew we had to bring them into the studios. In our latest TxTakeover, we get to know the alt-pop band a little better when they grab the mic to share their brand new music + tell behind the scenes stories. If you missed the chat, you won’t have to live with the FOMO forever—just hit play on the stream below. You can also catch The Faim’s idobi Sessions, featuring a live performance of “HUMANS” + “Summer Is A Curse”, here!
Content and trigger warning: This article has references to child predators and how they operate on YouTube. The video linked, while being informative, is incredibly disturbing and shows real videos with predatory comments attached to them. Thursday morning, September 19, 2019, numerous verified YouTube content creators woke up to an email from the platform informing them of new verification standards that will go into effect in October. Previously, a YouTube channel could become verified after 100,000 accounts had subscribed. Many creators took the de-verification as a slap in the face. Some pointed out how their ability to network among verified… Read more »