One & Done: Bands Who Only Released One Album (but it was a good one)
Here’s a list of the artists we need to hear more of—and the single album they did put out is why.
Here’s a list of the artists we need to hear more of—and the single album they did put out is why.
It’s been a long road to “Nerves”, the latest song from Nashville’s Spazz Cardigan. Staying true to the “Millenial post-genre landscape” he subscribes to, the song is hard to explain. However we will tell you it’s addictive, interesting, and the video is freaking strange—in all the best ways. When “Nerves” first took shape, it was just a b-side. “The song was originally going to be a last-minute addition to my first album, I, which was complete at the time but unreleased,” Spazz Cardigan tells us. It was a friend who convinced him to drop it before he released the album,… Read more »
Some of the tracks that clock in at under two minutes takedown some ‘normal’ length hits with ease.
A packed show it was live from On The Rox! Medford had his iconic 5th co-hosting spot, Cody Simpson, PVMNTS, Goody Grace, and The Ready Set all hung out and you’ll just have to listen!
Move over Ethan Hunt, America’s original apple pie analyst is here to combat terrorists and hopefully not get fired in the process.
A rough around the edges parody of the Medieval Ages with the potential to follow its Simpsons and Futurama predecessors.
Left: Star Trek (CBS). Right: BlacKkKlansman (© 2018 Focus Features) The name of this Geek Girl Riot episode is asdfjkl because Philip was hosting and he had no idea what he wanted to talk about first. There has been some highly logical news in the Star Trek-verse lately: Jean-Luc Picard is coming back! National treasure Sir Patrick Stewart has announced his return to Star Trek and we’re beaming up with joy. Sherin, Philip, and Alex discover everything about the announcement as well as Alex Kurtzman’s transition into showrunner. Then they boldly go into all the entertainment news and shows they’re looking forward to. Next… Read more »
Christopher Robin has grown up and lost himself but some old friends remind him of who he really is.
For Auben Mtuze, ignoring society’s view of him because of his vices is hard but silencing the voice in his head urging him to embrace his dark side is even harder in Nicky Drayden’s Temper.
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