The ABCs of children’s music
Maybe I need to counteract this fear by making my own children’s band like in Portlandia, or maybe I need to accept that children’s music will inevitably change as it has in all the decades before me.
Maybe I need to counteract this fear by making my own children’s band like in Portlandia, or maybe I need to accept that children’s music will inevitably change as it has in all the decades before me.
twenty one pilots remind us of what may have been a low point in our lives, but they also got us through the low points.
If there’s one thing I’m going to do, it’s trip and fall in the pit. I don’t know what it is about live music, but the minute I start dancing, or even just entering the venue, I’ll fall over or find some other creative way to get injured. There’s no better way of doing it than in a mosh pit.
The Milk Crate staff wrote all about their favorite songs by the wee Irish just in time to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. Tune in to Staff Pix on Fridays 5-6PM EST!
On Still, de Casier stakes her claim as one of the most interesting voices in R&B today.
Yeat’s dystopian future is by far the best-produced project he’s released while also creatively embracing his aura through coherent lyrical depth.
Yeah, you could milk is thicker than water—and our playlist buddies prove it.
There’s a chance that all of this, the pomp and circumstance of awards and academy nominations, to quote Fiona Apple McAfee-Maggart, is bullshit.
L is for the way you LOOK…right, sorry. Happy belated Valentine’s Day!