Life In Your Own Sweet Time: A Conversation with Jon Fratelli
Jon Fratelli is not a man of many words. When I call him for our interview, he tells me about the band’s new album, the joys of not overthinking anything, and living his perfect life.
Jon Fratelli is not a man of many words. When I call him for our interview, he tells me about the band’s new album, the joys of not overthinking anything, and living his perfect life.
This week: The Flash, This Is Us, For the People, Rise, Grown-ish, Riverdale, Atlanta, How to Get Away with Murder, On My Block, The Walking Dead, Deception.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Dashboard Confessional, Brian Fallon, The Wonder Years, and more.
Jax Anderson aka Flint Eastwood creates “pop music that never sleeps,” and she’s excited to bring it to a bunch of small venues for the next month.
LeRiche is a storyteller whose medium is music. The indie singer/songwriter’s new record ‘X-Dreamer’ is woven with the memories from the place he calls home; talking to him, it’s easy to imagine how he gets his inspiration.
This week: Supergirl, The Flash, Black Lightning, Riverdale, Grown-ish, Happy, The Good Place, A.P. Bio, Altered Carbon, Absentia, This is Us, Star Trek: Discovery
It’s goodbye from “Callwood at the Cooler”.
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 »
“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.
Bastille, the kings of covers, take on Mariah Carey, the queen of Christmas, in this final (Un)Covered installment.