Idol Worship: I’m Not Strong Enough to Stop Listening to Sheryl Crow
Hear me out.
Hear me out.
We recorded a song for you!
Did you know South Dakota even had a float in the Thanksgiving Day Parade?
You got to understand, it’s a she thing.
Hey NYC, wanna see Mary Lambert for free this Saturday night? Duh, of course you do. We can make that happen.
Check out Hannah Thomas’ rockin’ Americana and her sweet pup Roxy!
At times like this, the only way to get through it is to get serious and be efficient. You can only spend X amount of time on each grade, and then you need to move on.
New tracks drop full of homophobic slurs. Someone needs to get this boy a thesaurus.
“Will Full House’s Dave Coulier step in as the backstabbing ex-boyfriend? Will any of the ironic plot twists actually be ironic, or just crappy things that happened?! The future holds many mysteries, my friends.”
“What really sets Angel Haze apart from the crowd of other up-and-comers is the level of brutal, unflinching honesty in her lyrics.”
Like a mix of Pennywise, H2o and Rise Against, but with a singer who’s an Australian plumber.
A thank you letter to my mother, Alanis Morissette, and the nineties. Sort of.
Canadian singer-songwriter who plays “some sort of Ani DiFranco/Sarah Harmer influenced mess of folk music.”
If you’ve ever been asked to “play something” and found yourself suddenly lost for chords, this playlist is for you.
Being alone isn’t the same as being lonely. These songs understand.
Steph Bosch is the powerhouse front-woman of Toronto’s indie-pop outfit The C’mons.
Over the years, frontwoman Khaela Maricich’s lyrics have been equal parts heartbreaking and tender, caustic and clever, and the new self-titled album is no exception.
Meet Amy Andrews, a Georgia based folk singer, feminist and activist who enjoys SNL dates with her cat Cookie.
4. Hey, have we talked about the video for “Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah)” ????
Stuff your ears as well as your face.