REAL LIFE Squid Game + Punk Rock Prank Calls
YouTuber Mr. Beast recreates the set of Netflix’s “Squid Game” and an unforgettable punk-rock prank call.
YouTuber Mr. Beast recreates the set of Netflix’s “Squid Game” and an unforgettable punk-rock prank call.
YouTuber Mr. Beast recreates the set of Netflix’s “Squid Game” and an unforgettable punk-rock prank call.
This morning’s Rise Rock n’ Shine features bangers by Clearfight and Feral Vices.
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 »
Lucifer IV, the new album from German-Swedish band Lucifer drops this week, just shy of 20 months after Lucifer III last year. It wasn’t necessarily planned that way, though.
Wake up with Rise Rock n’ Shine this morning featuring BLACKSTARKIDS, We’re Wolves, and Virginity.
To comment on the Alec Baldwin story, Bill Frady. He’s a firearms expert and host of the show Lock N Load on The OPS Channel. Also, Jaret and Gary from Rockstar Dad join the show.
Rise Rock n’ Shine featuring AJ Smith and Nina Anto. Start your morning with a hook-laden single and a meditative vibe.
The frustrations of the frontline employee can be almost too much to bear. Florida alt-pop duo DBMK’s newest single “Tough” was borne of this frustration.
You like your sugar with coffee and cream, too? It’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine… Who: Dear Rouge’s alt-pop is infectious and fun thanks to the duo’s clever union of rock ‘n roll bite with pop kisses. The Vancouver-based band has its sights set on making good music, getting us grooving up and down the house, and rocking out at the club. What: Get your prescribed dose of “Fake Fame” right here. Why: Gritty electric guitar and wispy vocals start your audio journey. Acoustic guitar and vibrant synths puts the song in a meditative place. That contemplative energy gives… Read more »