Basslines and Protest Signs Part 89: Keep the Midterms in Mind
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the upcoming midterms.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the upcoming midterms.
The King’s Man tries to tell the origin story of the Kingsman and show where all the tropes you’ve seen in the previous films come from. It fails.
The encore of the surprising movie about a ragtag group of animals who love to sing.
idobi is back in Times Square with another motion billboard.
Today we talk about Bruce Springsteen’s latest music deal, the How I Met Your Father trailer, and Turnstile on Late Night with Seth Meyers. Bruce Springsteen Sells His Music Musical legend Bruce Springsteen has set the record for largest musical deal to date by selling his entire catalog to Sony. According to Billboard, after negotiations the deal went down for $500 million. Universal was also in the running for the deal but ultimately Sony outbid them. Springsteen has had several multi platinum records and continues to make millions off of his music. He was actually signed with Sony’s Columbia Records… Read more »
Peter Parker is having a very bad day now that his identity is public but his magic wish to fix it causes more problems than he bargained for.
This week’s Singles Lost in Time feature songs by Skindred and Trophy Scars.
Properties featured: Grand Crew, The Hand of God, Selling Tampa, The Witcher, With Love
A dark satire about how much our society can’t get its $#!+ together when imminent danger is upon us.
A 1940s noir style thriller from a director known for creative monster films.