It's Oscars season! And just like we did with the Grammys, we're giving our picks on who and what we think will be the big winners of the night. Considering there were so many big names this year like Moonlight, La La Land, Fences, Manchester by the Sea, and others, it should be a crazy night. We also had to touch on how NY reacted to the travel ban (sorry we had to), and later in the show we give our thoughts on the movies we saw from the Best Picture category and whether we thought this year's diversity was constructed or just a happy coincidence.
We have returned with the next episode of The Fearless Show and on this episode we give our reactions to this year's Oscars and we see who picked the most winners. We also talk about new shows and films we've been watching, in particular Marvel and Netflix's latest, Iron Fist. Then we close things out by discussing Dareece's recent exhibit opening in our hometown of Colorado Springs and any upcoming art shows he plans on checking out.
In episode 4 of The Fearless Show we discuss if comic books have supplanted traditional mythology as THE mythology that will be best known for generations to come and touch on Nike and Airbnb making moves in design.
In Episode 6 we discuss The World Series delivering as promised and going to a game 7, and the major announcements from both Microsoft and Apple. Microsoft looks to be taking the lead on innovation, especially when it comes to creativity, while Apple continues to make incremental enhancements. We also dive into Telsa's new developments, DiCaprio's new documentary, films and shows we're watching, and Facebook bringing shopping to Instagram. Check out the full episode and you can see the time-stamps for the various topics on the full post.
In Episode 8 of The Fearless Show we talk about this trend of remaking/rebooting beloved franchises and whether we think that's a good or bad thing. We also discuss the Art Basel in Miami and the world of art fairs, Kerry James Marshall's show at The Met Breuer, and upcoming films on our radar.
"Red Velvet Ant" marks the start of a new chapter for Melt Motif and presents a more brutal side of the trio's musical experiments.
It's that time of year again! With the recently announced list of nominees for the 2018 Grammys we're back ready to discuss what we think of the field, who we think got snubbed, who's inclusion surprised us the most, and to of course give our predictions for the winners of each category. Also we touch on the historical diversity found in this Grammys Album of the Year category.
We're back talking about the recent Grammys nominations, the Gucci/Jeezy Versuz, Tyson vs Jones, and much more.
ET Reed, a promising new artist, unveils their latest single, "Think Too Much," an emotionally charged track that pairs atmospheric beats and poignant lyrics.
For this week's show we talk about the recent passing of Hugh Hefner and discuss our thoughts on his legacy and the discussion the media is having about it; whether it was more exploitation or liberation. Then we talk about the massive success that both IT and Rick and Morty have had and the influence that Rick and Morty in particular has had on McDonald's. We end things by discussing the recent trend of "Made-for-Instagram" art exhibits and Google's new hardware lineup and their new flagship phone, the Pixel 2.
Just two weeks after Wild Pink announced their signing to Fire Talk Records, they're back with a surprise EP titled 'Strawberry Eraser.'
Infant Island is joined by Harper Boyhtari and Logan Gaval on their soaring new single "Kindling," off their upcoming third album.
Episode 2 of The Fearless Show has just been released and in this episode we talk about whether we think we’ve found...
After a short 2 week hiatus, Dareece was busy, we return to discuss the sudden passing of Prince, his impact on...
We're back with episode 5 of The Fearless Show, and we touch on a wide range of topics. We talk about recent NY art shows we've checked out, the momentous world series between the Indians and Cubs, films and shows we're excited about, and I go off on a tangent about my utter disappointment with the DC cinematic universe. Check out the full episode and you can see the time-stamps for the various topics on the full post.
Episode 7: President Trump, the return of Chappelle shows how weak comedy is now, and Doctor Strange
In Episode 7 we discuss the recent victory of Donald Trump, Dave Chappelle's return to TV as a host for Saturday Night Live, and how pale in comparison current comedians are. We also go into full spoiler mode talking about Marvel's latest release, Doctor Strange. And lastly, we talk about upcoming films we're excited about; films like Ghost in the Shell, Trainspotting 2, and The Dark Tower. Check out the full episode and you can see the time-stamps for the various topics on the full post.
Mark Trecka just announced his new LP along with its first single "Utter Fallen Bloom Things," a moody post-industrial soundscape.
Josh Johnson marks his return with his stunning new single "Free Mechanical," a unique blend contemporary jazz and electronics.
We're back talking about 'WandaVision', the Snyder cut, a never-before-seen Van Gogh, black Superman, the Grammys, and much more.
After nearly 14 years, The Hope Conspiracy have re-emerged with Confusion/Chaos/Misery, revealing a hardcore band in their most primal form yet.
Brooklyn singer-songwriter Honeycrush has shared her latest single "Fruit is Year Three," conveying a concurrent sense of beauty and terror.
In this week's show we have a frank and open discussion about this seemingly never ending cycle of sexual assault accusations/revelations and what we think is driving these people in power to risk it all. Then we give our initial and spoiler-filled reactions to Season 1 of Netflix and Marvel's The Punisher, as well as our reactions to the brand new Avengers: Infinity War trailer and discuss the DC vs Marvel cinematic universes.
Indie rock trio ONCEWERESIXTY give sound advice on "Don’t Get Stuck", a weird psych folk pop single off their upcoming double EP.
A trippy techno vibe greets listeners like the flickering screen of a fractured computer monitor. This song is what it sounds like to straddle the threshold of an ancient Buddhist temple and the edge of The Matrix.