Natalie and Britton rundown 16 singles from March 2019, including "Tempo," "Please Me," and "Patience."
On this episode we discuss Idiot Pilot's "Blue Blood," the group's first album in twelve years. Hint: we love it.
On this episode, Natalie and Britton discuss the first half of 2009 including Passion Pit, Bat for Lashes, Phoenix and Matt and Kim.
Join Natalie and Britton as they return for another season of the venerable podcast, Were You Even Listening. On this episode the dynamic duo discuss Toro Y Moi's newest joint — "Outer Peace."
Join Natalie and Briton for the season finale of Were You Even Listening? On this episode, they roast the Grammys and come up with their own award show, which has mildly better categories.
Join hosts Britton and Andrew as they discuss video games, movies, tv and more. On this episode: Cyberpunk 2077, The Street Fighter Collection and Jessica Jones.
Join hosts Britton and Andrew as they discuss the newest news in pop-culture, video games, tv and movies.
Join hosts Britton and Andrew as they discuss the newest news in the world of Pop Culture, TV, Movies and Video Games on the newest episode of It Won't Turn Off!, officially kicking off season 4.
Join Britton and Natalie as they go through the best and worst 2017 had to offer with the (to be yearly) WERE YOU EVEN LISTENING AWARDS.
Hosts Britton Rozzelle and Collin Graves tackle the wacky world of pop culture this week.
Joining Beyoncé in making history is “Album of the Year” winner Taylor Swift, who became the first female to ever win that category three times. She won for her eighth studio album, “Folklore."
DMX was a club record megastar, with songs like “Party Up (Up in Here)” and “Ruff Ryders Anthem” still actively on your local DJ’s playlist though they were released over 20 years ago.
A later email confirmed that the recognition ceremony will be held at Sox Harrison Stadium, rain or shine. In addition, those that attend will be allowed to bring two guests.
Remakes essentially put life and light into older movies. They make them socially acceptable to view in this decade by leaving the discrimination and the hate in the past.
Looking at the wording of the bills, they use very distinct language that indicates they are only gunning for transgender women.