Rise Rock n’ Shine: American Teeth + Love Like Fiction + Monowhales
Sleep is good. Music is better. It’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine…
Sleep is good. Music is better. It’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine…
Get ready to hand over more of your dollars—NBCUniversal has announced their own streaming platform!
Geek Girl Riot is sharing some positivity this week as well as diving into Robert Townsend’s documentary Making the Five Heartbeats.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week stands up in the defense of the Dixie Chicks.
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 »
The Faim have been poised to steal your heart for a while and now, with State of Mind, they’re running away with it completely, carried by stadium-ready choruses and lyrics that cut in a way only total honesty can.
Sisterhood is a blanket and it is a blade (and dammit it’s wonderful).
“Here in the valley that we all know a river bend that’s deep and slow / Where every creature drinks their fill and other creatures take their kill” The Pixies’ long music history isn’t proliferated by albums, the latest, Beneath the Eyrie, makes just seven. The newest edition to this small but outstandingly influential discography is a cohesive collection of songs with tales of witches, misfits, Daniel Boone, and the fates of fisher-women woven together to create a creepy weird wonderland. Between recording sessions, drummer David Lovering spotted an eagle’s nest in a tree outside the studio and the title… Read more »
The man born Danny Rocco has been singing, writing, and performing his entire life — playing bars in punk bands since he was 13.
“Life’s too short to be worried ’bout whatever So you keep shining in the sun but I like the night time better” For Sleeping With Sirens fans who were less than supportive of the band’s necessary and fruitful detour into a more pop-like expression on Madness, How It Feels To Be Lost will hail a return to heavier rock. Don’t expect anything you’ve heard from the band before though. This record is its own creation. It’s clear how their previous two albums informed the new record’s particular texture and variety. How It Feels To Be Lost sounds like… Read more »