Album Review: All Time Low – Last Young Renegade
With the release of Last Young Renegade we are finally able to map the journey this band has been on for the past two years.
With the release of Last Young Renegade we are finally able to map the journey this band has been on for the past two years.
We’re all about that k-drama and k-pop life here at Geek Girl Riot, and Maurene Goo joins us to share her love of Korean pop culture and also talk about her new YA novel ‘I Believe in a Thing Called Love’. Sam also gives us her report on ‘Adventure Time’ and Angie drops by for her take on Paula Hawkins’ new psychological thriller ‘Into the Water’.
Wonder Women, Wonder Women, all the world’s waiting for youuuu! Sing it with us now! Tonight we get into the new movie, so buckle up, because things are about to get deep, y’all.
We’re mixing things up this week on Geek Girl Riot, bringing you three very different titles: Into the Badlands, Everything, Everything, and Still Star-Crossed.
Take off those rose-colored glasses that proclaim 2007 was the best ever and wave goodbye to the past, because 2017 ain’t so bad when you’ve got an album like this.
Harry Styles’ debut album is a vulnerable modern narrative contrasted by sounds of the 70s / 80s, ranging from sensual soft to full glam.
In just four tracks the ‘Haze’ EP creates a whole new world to escape into—so shut your eyes, turn your speakers up, and let The King’s Parade take you away.
Eventide was created as a safe space for listeners, and contains a whole plethora of emotions and explorations of good, bad, and the in between—sometimes all in the same evocative indie track.
On the surface Grayscale’s Adornment is a methodical maturation complete with catchy hooks and commanding riffs, but on a deeper level it’s a cathartic release of stories and responses to life that manage to be both personal and universal.
The Upset Victory are a seduction you’ll be powerless to resist—and you won’t even want to try.