Basslines and Protest Signs Part 31: Best Anti-Authority Anthems
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week breaks down some of the best anti-authority anthems.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week breaks down some of the best anti-authority anthems.
Who: The Blue Stones are making rock n’ roll for a new generation. Fresh off a tour with Reignwolf, the band is gearing up to rock harder than ever in 2020. What: Produced by Paul Meany (Mutemath, Twenty One Pilots), “Shakin’ Off The Rust” was made for dancing, for stomping, for grooving. Why: You can’t be in a bad mood while listening to “Shakin’ Off The Rust”. The song is bursting with personality and sing-a-long spirit, making it the perfect track to accent all your victories. FFO: idobi Radio Find The Blue Stones on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and their official… Read more »
This week Gunz brought Kyle Kilday, director of The Last Scene, onto the airwaves. He tells us more about the documentary, which is set to chronicle the last true DIY music scene. Following the summer release of their album Celebrity Mansions, Dinosaur Pile Up also swings by the show for a chat. It’s all here, on idobi Radio!
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Excitement is buzzing after the announcement of the cast for Jurassic World 3: Extinction. As could be expected are Bryce Dallas Howard and Chris Pratt from the 2 most recent installments of the Jurassic franchise. Returning from the 1993 masterpiece that started the film series are Sam Neill, Laura Dern, and the glorious Mr Jeff Goldblum –I don’t have a favorite or anything. A big to-do should also be made over Colin Trevorrow. Trevorrow has been a consistent writer for the films, directed 2015’s Jurassic World, and has been named director and one of 3 executive producers on Extinction. He… Read more »
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When The Faim dropped their debut album State Of Mind, we knew we had to bring them into the studios. In our latest TxTakeover, we get to know the alt-pop band a little better when they grab the mic to share their brand new music + tell behind the scenes stories. If you missed the chat, you won’t have to live with the FOMO forever—just hit play on the stream below. You can also catch The Faim’s idobi Sessions, featuring a live performance of “HUMANS” + “Summer Is A Curse”, here!
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SNL Hires Then Fires Bigot Disguised As A Comedian SNL has been accused of partaking in “cancel culture” for firing a newly hired cast member, Shane Gillis, after videos of racist conversations and bigoted podcasts came to light. In these, Gillis and another less than memorable guy hold conversations where they both contribute their racist and homophobic ideas. The unimpressive performer issued an arrogant non-apology and has been defended by people clamoring to combat cancel culture. All attempts to defend the racist remarks are moot as they were not taken from jokes rather they are clips of boring conversations. Also,… Read more »