Monsta X Announce US Summer Tour Venues
Monsta X are continuing their campaign to take over the world—and our hearts—by announcing the venues of their US summer tour!
Monsta X are continuing their campaign to take over the world—and our hearts—by announcing the venues of their US summer tour!
Geek Girl Riot just got SUPER-sized: chat with Justin Min from The Umbrella Academy then get higher, further, faster with Captain Marvel.
This week: Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj, This Is Us, Deadly Class, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, For the People, Arrested Development, Turn Up Charlie, Shrill, Doom Patrol, American Gods, Now Apocalypse.
A good day starts with a balanced breakfast of new tunes, it’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine.
We’re here for Higher, Further, Faster but maybe not so fast.
We spent the day with Scott Helman talking about: his plans when he finally has time to relax, what keeps him grounded, and why he is so keen to help others through his platform Solve The Solvable.
Not every band can release a song on a Wednesday, then have everybody in the audience scream each word back at them live on the following Friday. And not every band can put together a festival in their hometown and bring in fans from around the world in the middle of January. But The Maine is not like every band. “We’ve been so fortunate and lucky to experience what we have,” says vocalist John O’Callaghan. We’re sitting in a building inside Civic Space Park in Phoenix, AZ on the second day of 8123 Fest. Through the windows, This Century plays… Read more »
On this week’s Geek Girl Riot we chat to Taraji P. Henson all about What Men Want, then dig into the line between comedy and mockery in rom-coms and beyond.
Nashville’s Carverton was struck with a devastating tragedy when they lost their vocalist unexpectedly this month. Killed during a violent crime, Kyle Yorlets left behind a team of loyal friends and musicians, a dedicated fan base, and a legacy of hard work and good music. To honor their friend Carverton has announced the release of their full length album, Chasing Sounds. Originally scheduled for March 29th, the album is available for purchase now—but the price is up to you. Chasing Sounds is on Bandcamp as part of a pay what you want scale. 50% of donations will go towards a scholarship and… Read more »
This is the sound of an artist, a songwriter, becoming more and more comfortable slowing things down, allowing for subtlety, and openly aching.