Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about a new California bill that would restrict the use of rap lyrics in court as evidence.
Properties featured: Keep This Between Us, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Fakes, Honk For Jesus. Save Your Soul., Rick and Morty
Just because we’re out of the office using our blades and powers to make Middle Earth more colorful, that doesn’t mean we’re going to leave you questing for magical tunes. Here’s your dose of IJ for the weekend…
An unexpectedly vivid fable that feels like a more intimate 1001 Arabian Nights.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Blackbear, The Early November, Tiny Moving Parts, and more.
Today we talk about the new Andrew McMahon single, a teaser trailer for Netflix’s Wednesday, and a tiny blink-182 reunion. — Andrew McMahon Has us in the Stars Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness released a brand new single called “Stars” along with a music video this morning. The all around talented artist gave us a song with beautiful sentiment about loving someone as they are. It has a dreamy and joyful tone. “Stars” is the first bit of music McMahon has released this year and it comes right as he’s in the middle of touring with Dashboard Confessional. When talking… Read more »
Geek Girl Riot has got all the feels and all the fire about Never Have I Ever S3, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, and Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, as well as the news that Nexstar has bought the majority stake in The CW.
It’s like Big or 13 going on 30, but with a millennial wishing to be a senior citizen for some nonsensical reason.
This Jen is not my She-Hulk but it might be yours. If so, I’ll raise a glass to your enjoyment while I cry into my beer (and smile because I’ll always have the comics).
A film that tells a story of Japan’s past using anachronistic uses of art to relate to our current times.