Watch This Week – 9/28/20
This week: Michelle Buteau: Welcome To Buteaupia, The Glorias, Emily In Paris, Song Exploder, Monsterland, Lovecraft Country, black-ish
This week: Michelle Buteau: Welcome To Buteaupia, The Glorias, Emily In Paris, Song Exploder, Monsterland, Lovecraft Country, black-ish
The atrocities of slavery reduced to horror-movie tropes.
All new music on idobi Network.
A family of doomsday preppers without preparation who are also con-artists without confidence—nature versus nurture has never been so sorrowful yet absurd.
This Sunday, Gunz brought one of everyone’s all time favorite bands to the air to talk about life, quarantine, and all the things in between. Tune in to hear his chat with Zack Lind and Jim Adkins from Jimmy Eat World!
When the guys gather around the mics, they discuss Jim’s new podcast series and making bread from scratch. They also dig into Surviving and the timing of its release, as well as the evolution of the music industry since they got into the game.
You bring breakfast, we’ll bring new music. It’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine…
On this week’s episode of The Rockstar Dad Show, the guys have a lot to be excited about. Not only is it the first football Sunday of the year, they’re also recording a new Bowling For Soup album in the Poconos.
Listen in as they share what they’ve been up to since they left for the studio, talk about how their kids handle losing, and buy some Robux. Later, they’ll bring brothers Ted and Rob Felicetti to the air.
Ted might not technically be a dad, but he does have a cat and we’re calling that close enough. Jaret and Gary reminisce on old memories with him and talk about getting his band, Don’t Panic, back together after ten years.
Rob plays bass for Bowling For Soup and set up their destination recording (with a couple lies about the air conditioning situation.) Hit play below to hear their chat!
This week: Michael Mcintyre: Showman, Challenger: The Final Flight, Sing On!, The American Barbecue Showdown, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, Ratched, PEN15, Lovecraft Country
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Seaway, Mike Shinoda, Motionless in White, and more.