The Gunz Show got you a special Valentine present this year—and it’s much better than flowers and chocolate.
Tune in as Gunz invites Mod Sun to the show ahead of the release of Internet Killed The Rockstar. The album drops this Friday (2/12) and marks a new era in Mod’s career, so the two spend some time looking back on the journey that led him here. They’ll also chat about Mod’s return to drumming, working with Avril Lavigne, and more.
Later, Teenage Wrist calls in. Their new collection Earth Is A Black Hole drops this week with Epitaph Records, so Gunz asks the band about their history, the sound they’re creating, and what it was like making an album in LA during quarantine.
This week we chinwag about the ups and downs of the music and entertainment industry, and the affects it has on its artists. Afterward we chat with singer/songwriter Kiiara about her hit single “Gold”, her experience working with Chester Bennington and Linkin Park, her newest release “Happy Hour” with Felix Cartal, and so much more!
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We’ve got an exciting day of performances, contests, social justice, and new shows!
Geek Girl Riot turns up the streaming love for WandaVision, To All the Boys: Always and Forever, and Minari. We also break down the Golden Globes nominations and dive into some entertainment trainwrecks.
All new music on idobi Network.
Do you ever remember a song from 15 years ago, then all of a sudden it’s 12AM and you’re knee deep in music from your adolescence? What started with singing a random Cartel song in the shower led to a repressed memory about how I used to set my iPod Photo alarm to play Chroma in full (if you remember this feature on iPods then you’re a real one). My brain simply couldn’t leave it at that, it just had to go and spiral down a deep deep hole from the Myspace Era. First, I revisited the entire Cartel catalog.… Read more »
This week: 9-1-1, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel, grown-ish, To All the Boys: Always and Forever, Judas and the Black Messiah, Nadiya Bakes, Buried By the Bernards
Start the week off with the newest from Foo Fighters and Billie Eilish.
Happy Black Heritage Month! Each week in February we’re going to celebrate and amplify Black excellence. Let’s start with some incredible companies owned and operated by brilliant Black women.
The Inbox Jukebox brings you fresh new tunes and bands. This week features tracks from John the Ghost, New Dialogue x Smallpools, and The Aces.