Radio Uprising #13: Cowboy Mugshot, Awake Again, Juliana Madrid, subcult
Radio Uprising showcases the greatest bands and artists that tomorrow has to offer, including: Cowboy Mugshot, Awake Again, Juliana Madrid, and subcult.
Radio Uprising showcases the greatest bands and artists that tomorrow has to offer, including: Cowboy Mugshot, Awake Again, Juliana Madrid, and subcult.
Today we talk about Seventeen’s newest album, A$AP Rocky’s legal troubles, and Gov. DeSantis trying to take down Disney. Seventeen’s Fourth Studio Album K-pop fans get ready, because Seventeen is dropping a brand new album. Face the Sun is their fourth studio album and will be released on May 27th. Their last album was released in 2019 and an EP dropped late last year. If you haven’t fallen in love with this group already, Seventeen is made up of 13 members who create a powerhouse sound we can’t get enough of. The group has been making waves and just released… Read more »
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Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about Chris Rock and Will Smith at the Oscars.
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It’s a dark knight on Geek Girl Riot…because we’re getting you fired up for The Batman. But first: We talk about all things Cyrano.
If you’re a fan of artists taking a big swing and connecting, or a fan of anything slightly experimental yet poppy and listenable, this one’s for you.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Machine Gun Kelly, As It Is, Girlfriends, and more.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about Neil Young vs. Spotify.