— Today we talk about this year’s Grammy nominations, the protests continuing in Iran, and Taylor Swift fans’ agony. — Grammy Nominations It’s that time of year again: The Grammy nominations have dropped. We seem to have taken a time machine because ABBA has made the list. The group has nominations in Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, Best Pop Vocal Album, and both Record and Album of The Year. Lizzo, Harry Styles, Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, and Adele have also made their marks on the list this year (to no one’s surprise). The nominations for Song of the Year look like they… Read more »
Radio Uprising showcases the greatest bands and artists that tomorrow has to offer, including: Taylor Acorn, Vagrants, 408, and Daphne’s Couch
Nick & Tommy give their thoughts on the re-release of Taylor Swift’s album ‘Red’ plus chat about the weirdest pets they’ve owned.
Nick & Tommy give their thoughts on the re-release of Taylor Swift’s album ‘Red’ plus chat about the weirdest pets they’ve owned.
On The Second Day of Christmas: Jimmy Eats Duets while Taylor Spins Rockin’ Romance Dear Santa, 1. First thing’s first: I’m a sucker for duets. Two voices are better than one, right? The more the merrier. I’ve always loved listening for those sweet harmonies (probably thanks to my high school choir days) and when there are two voices singing melody and harmony with perfect precision and emotion… I swoon. Just think of when Alex Gaskarth joined We Are The In Crowd on “Kiss Me Again”, or Natasha Bedingfield’s awesome back and forth vocals with Simple Plan on “Jet Lag”–both… Read more »
Receiving what is the latest in a series of many accolades, 19-year-old Taylor Swift became the youngest person ever to win Entertainer of the Year at last Wednesday’s CMA Awards. According to the singer, she was amazed that it was all happening.
LØLØ dives into her writing process—both for herself and with other artists—and how stepping into someone else’s creative brain can break writer’s block wide open. She talks about the song she just had to keep for herself (“u & the tin man”), her love for Taylor Swift, and the dream collaborations she’s still manifesting (Green Day, YUNGBLUD, and more).
From sneaking Easter eggs into her music and videos to building a Wizard Of Oz universe on her album and on stage—complete with a yellow brick road—LØLØ reveals how her favorite movies fuel her creativity (yes, she’s that girl who still checks the mailbox for a Hogwarts letter. Can you blame her?!)
The conversation covers everything from her Halloween stage outfits to shouting out icons like Avril Lavigne, Hilary Duff, Maggie Lindemann, and the legacy of Warped Tour acts like Simple Plan and New Found Glory—plus a moment of gratitude for being discovered by NFG’s Chad Gilbert.
LØLØ also gets candid about not being allowed to go to concerts as a kid (“Hi, Mom!”) and how surreal it is to now be part of the very scene she grew up idolizing. And yes—she’s ready to play “Hot Girls In Hell” on Warped Tour… even if she wrote a song called “Poser” just in case.
This debut episode, the band reflects on their weekly highs and lows, sharing their favorite moments from this year’s Coachella, debate Jack Antonoff’s production influence on Taylor Swift, and more!
Chad Kowal talks about what it’s been like being a solo artist now vs. being in a band like in the past. Plus, another concert film tops the box-office this weekend with ‘Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé’. How did it’s opening weekend compare to the ‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’ movie release? Take a listen to find out!
Sherry and Nick are back! Learn about what a traditional label deal actually is, and why major artists like Taylor Swift are rebelling against the unfavorable system. Learn the real roles of the label and how its changed over time and what deals are offered to artists.