Playlist: Broadway Breaks Your Heart
I dreamed a dream in time gone by…
I dreamed a dream in time gone by…
Do you know how many times I’ve listened to “The Story”? It’s so much I have to count it with Imaginary numbers.
Brandi and Azealia have new songs, Tegan and Sara have a studio update, Ladyhawke gives you a taste of her next album.
Did you strike out? Yeah, it happens.
The soundtrack to your Dinah Shore weekend.
You too can throw your very own Broadway revue right here at home!!
When you’re applying to jobs, all you need is some background noise to remind you that you’re pretty much the shit.
Brittani’s Team Pick: Read so hard librarians tryna fine me
Gabby’s Team Pick: “That flavored lube was sticky but it tasted kind of great.”
Some Irishy songs for your St. Patrick’s Day weekend!
This is about my band and going green and I need your help. Also, it’s my birthday today so I’ll cry if I want to!
Aubrey Drake Graham has come a very long way in a fairly short time, and along the way he’s said some really great things that will make you kind of want to start collecting Drake cover issues at the grocery story like me. #YOLO!!
“I’ve dated girls, and I’ve liked girls. But they’re usually straight girls, so it never works out. I’m not THAT gay, so I don’t have the energy to convince someone else to be gay, you know?”
I have 23 words for you.
Have you had your daily dose of video-game-music inspired covers of songs by Tegan and Sara and The Cure? Here you go.
Intern Grace’s Team Pick: If you like bouncy ukulele music and feelings, it is possible that you will love this album so much you want to take it on a pizza date and let it order as many toppings as it wants.
“Neutral Soymilk Hotel.”
Songs about places. So many places to sing about, like Ohio and Carolina and Georgia and London and Nashville and New Orleans and New York and California and you’ll see! Just listen to it.
In appreciation of female musicians who play in bands with other female musicians.
Melissa Ferrick on her inspiration for the lesbian sex anthem, “Drive,” her new music and why she was never “The Other Melissa.”