Childish Gambino, a.k.a. Donald Glover, hinted at his next album this week at San Deigo’s Comic-Con and even performed a treat for the audience; a new rap that references Invader Zim and even the infamous Casey Anthony.
Watch and enjoy!
~S
Childish Gambino, a.k.a. Donald Glover, hinted at his next album this week at San Deigo’s Comic-Con and even performed a treat for the audience; a new rap that references Invader Zim and even the infamous Casey Anthony.
Watch and enjoy!
~S
Where else will you find an interview with members from Relient K and Every Avenue?
With a guest appearance from Go Radio?!
Only here on Stork Music, of course.
Check out Every Avenue concert photos here, and watch the interview below! Then scroll down to read the rest!
Word Association- continued:
Every Avenue Fans
Matt: Sweet and sassy.
Josh: Saucelitos!
Relient K fans
Josh: Beautiful. I’m a Relient K fan, I’m pretty beautiful.
Groupies
Matt: Grouper.
Jimmie: Wait, what? The fish?
Casey Anthony
Josh: Oh, god. Shithead? Does that count?
Harry Potter
Josh: UH, LIFE!
Matt: Nerds!
Matt: Feather ruffling.
Immature
Josh: Uh, me.
Matt: Josh. Yes.
Jimmie: All of us everyday, everybody.
If you could have a stork bring you one thing, what would it be?
Matt: Myself as a baby. Dude, I would tell myself all the things I did wrong, like I’d be like ‘yo, stay away from that chick.’
Jimmie: I’d like to get a baby Jesus. I would keep that for sure.
Matt: You could save the world with that.
Josh: Uh, Tom Selleck’s mustache!
Matt: That can fly on its own.
Josh: You kind of that inspired for me, Matt.
~T
“We have a high energy show; we sweat a lot.” -Alexander Reed, Go Radio
Simply put, as talented and polished as Go Radio is lyrically, they are equally as talented live. With fans dedicated enough to land Go Radio on the cover of AP magazine’s ‘We Are Warped’ issue, it’s clear the band has an enormous fanbase— who all show up to sets to sing along and belt their hearts out. As much as the fans give, Go Radio reciprocates with a noteworthy onstage performance, jumping around and keeping fans interested by changing tempo— switching between tracks like ‘Any Other Heart’ and the swoon-worthy ‘Goodnight Moon.’
‘The Truth Is‘ Stork Music has an obvious penchant for all things Go Radio. Especially these photos from Go Radio’s Milwaukee Warped Tour set.
Watch this interview with Alex Reed of Go Radio as he discusses fans asking for sweat-soaked underwear, the perils of tour life and his desire for an iPhone 4.
Make sure to check out the band on FaceBook, Twitter and iTunes!
~T
T got a chance to sit down with two of the guys from Phone Calls From Home and have a nice chat— talking about first impressions of Milwaukee, celebrity lookalikes, their positive message in their music, Casey Anthony and Dave’s weird songwriting habits.
Check out the band on Twitter, Facebook, MySpace and PureVolume!
See a Phone Calls From Home show the next time you get the chance!
~T
Stork Music had a chance to sit down with lead singer of Lacerda, Milenko Vujosevic at the Vans Warped Tour and chat about music, Betty White and immaturity.
Keep an eye out for a review of their album soon, but in the meantime, watch this interview and enjoy!
You can find the band on Facebook, Twitter and iTunes!
~T
Although their sobriety was questionable, Asking Alexandria gripped their high energy audience from the beginning of their Warped Tour performance in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Their viscous crowd held no benevolence for one another as they smashed their way to the front rows and attempted to start their pits during any breakdown. This was only egged on by lead singer Danny Warsnop who told them that every other memeber of the crowd was their enemy and they were to show no mercy. This lead to more crowd surfing and brutality from spectators who were already rowdy.
They chanted along, with intensity, to songs such as , “Not The American Average”, and “I Was Once, Possibly,Maybe A Cowboy King”, and “The Final Episode” off the album Stand Up And Scream, and “Breathless”, “To the Stage”, and “A Lesson Never Learned” from their newest album Reckless And Relentless (released April 2011). In general there was never a calm moment during AA’s powerful show.
They finished their show with one of their biggest hits, pre-released single, Morte et Dabo. It was the song their audience had been anticipating for the entire show, which was made obvious by their instant reaction to the intro. Energy from both the band and crowd members peaked during that song. The band excited with a successful performance under their belt and their audience begging for more from the controversial, yet appreciated UK band.
~R