Film Review: Burden
A young white supremacist learns how to not be one through love and understanding for the umpteenth time in cinema.
A young white supremacist learns how to not be one through love and understanding for the umpteenth time in cinema.
Ben Affleck stars in a role that seems a bit too close to his real life.
Photo via Facebook Got plans this weekend? Cancel ’em. You’re going to be hanging out with Mayday Parade on idobi Radio instead. “It Is What It Is” and in this case it’s really good. The band will be hosting a Release Day Listening Party for their first self released single called (you guessed it) “It Is What It Is”. They’ll take over idobi airwaves on Friday at 7pm ET to spin some music, chat about the song, and maybe even share a surprise or two. Set your alarms, mark your calendar, and tell all your friends (even the ones with… Read more »
Your day just got so much better ’cause PVRIS are about to drop a whole lot of new music goodness.
The Coronavirus claims more shows; Yungblud has cancelled the Asia dates of his tour. He joined the ranks of artists cautiously cancelling tour dates on Tuesday March 3, 2020. He took to instagram with a heartfelt announcement that follows in the footsteps of Greenday, Avril Lavigne, BTS, Marilyn Manson, Jimmy Eat World, and Set It Off. Even Disney has postponed the Chinese theatrical release of Mulan. The Coronavirus is spreading worldwide but has yet to be labeled a pandemic. There are many unknowns about the novel Coronavirus or COVID-19, the official name, but the most effective ways to protect yourself… Read more »
If you listen to music, there’s a pretty good chance you’ve heard Bill Appleberry’s work. The producer-extraordinaire has been behind the tunes for years, turning out track after track that you can’t get enough of.
This week, he joins Jason on The Substream Magazine Show to chat about his journey into music and share stories on investing your time and making the most of opportunities. Listen in now!
It doesn’t have much to say but it looks good doing it.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about System of a Down.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from All Time Low, BTS, The 1975, and more.
When you think of ‘Black & Punk’ one of the first names to jump into the moshpit is Poly Styrene. As the singer of 70’s British punk band ‘X-Ray Spex’, Poly Styrene’s powerful voice is mind-blowing on the band’s four singles and one studio album ‘Germfree Adolescents’. Poly, whose given name was Marianne Joan Elliot-Said, left ‘X-Ray Spex’ to care for her mental health but returned to music no worse for wear. Her later musical contributions maintain her bold spirit and are bursting with musical exploration. She went on to record two solo albums, an EP, and several singles. She… Read more »