Inbox Jukebox #164: flowerovlove, Magnolia Park
The Inbox Jukebox brings you fresh new tunes and bands. This week features tracks from flowerovlove and Magnolia Park.
The Inbox Jukebox brings you fresh new tunes and bands. This week features tracks from flowerovlove and Magnolia Park.
LØLØ stopped by our studio to perform “Surgery” for us! Check it out here and be sure to comment to tell us which artists you want to see in studio next!
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from The Maine, Dashboard Confessional, Architects, and more.
LØLØ came by the studio to perform “Hurt Less”. Check it out here and be sure to comment who we should have in studio next!
Geek Girl Riot is bringing you some certified trainwrecks for your delight and entertainment (and perhaps horror). We also shout out some of the BIPOC shows we’re loving.
This week’s Singles Lost in Time features songs by Bright Eyes and Protest The Hero.
Properties featured: Resident Alien, Astrid & Lilly Save the World, grown-ish, The Legend of Vox Machina, The Woman in the House Across the Street From the Girl in the Window, The Afterparty, Getting Curious With Jonathan Van Ness
Today we talk about Bob Dylan selling his catalog to Sony, Pete Davidson and Colin Jost’s newest purchase, and how iHeartRadio is celebrating Black History Month. Bob Dylan Sells His Catalog Bob Dylan has officially sold his entire catalog to Sony. Apparently the deal has been done since last summer but was just announced today. There has been a long line of major artists selling their music recently, including David Bowie and Bruce Springsteen. Dylan has worked with Sony for six decades so it only seems fitting that this is where his music permanently ends up. Sony will not only… Read more »
The Inbox Jukebox brings you fresh new tunes and bands. This week features tracks from Lilyisthatyou, Aeris Roves, Charlotte Sands, Great Good Fine OK, and Drax Project.
Basically: Taking John Cena’s anti-hero character from The Suicide Squad and turning him into a human through a quirky lens. I wish I could say I was surprised that James Gunn decided to make a solo TV show for John Cena’s Peacemaker from The Suicide Squad but I’m not. Anyone who has watched WWE for a long period of time knows how good Cena is and how he’s different from The Rock in his character and performance. Cena can bring an earnest, honest, straight man-like sadness to a lot of his characters. He is, in a lot of ways, a… Read more »