Athens-based band Ready Aim Flowers envelops good vibes, raw emotion in its sound
The four-piece loves playing in Athens, but it’s ready for more.
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The four-piece loves playing in Athens, but it’s ready for more.
On the 15th episode of ‘Stay Tuned,‘ hosts Bre Offenberger and Riley Runnells discuss the new single from Hayley Williams, Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston’s reunion, the controversy behind Life with Derek, Betty White’s 98th birthday and much more.
In a society that thrives off of bashing pop stars without even giving them a chance, Halsey’s latest album, Manic, will naturally be overlooked. It simply takes an open mind to see its immense variety and beauty — and it also helps that this is Halsey’s most polished, brutally honest, poignant album to date.
On the 14th episode of ‘Stay Tuned,‘ hosts Bre Offenberger and Riley Runnells discuss Cardi B for Congress, Youtuber Nikkie De Jager coming out as transgender, Mac Miller’s first posthumous single, Vanessa Hudgens and Austin Butler’s breakup, Serena Williams’ first title as a mother and much more.
In 2014, Neck Deep decided to transform from a side project into a full-fledged band with the release of its debut LP, Wishful Thinking. The Welsh pop-punk group found success upon its debut, but as it garnered more admiration with newer releases, its first album gradually faded. Six years later, at the pinnacle of Neck Deep’s career, it’s time to hold Wishful Thinking in high regard once more.
On Dec. 29, 2009, Twenty One Pilots released the most emotionally-charged album of its time with its self-titled debut. Drummer Chris Salih, bassist Nick Thomas and frontman Tyler Joseph’s Twenty One Pilots, a 14-track glimpse into the poetic yet tragic nature of Joseph’s mind, flipped the script on how admirable music is made. Ten years later, though, everyone doesn’t know the band for what they should.
In the 13th episode of ‘Stay Tuned,’ hosts Bre Offenberger and Riley Runnells discuss our own Spotify Wrapped, Ellen DeGeneres and Dakota Johnson’s feud, Jordan Fisher starring in Dear Evan Hansen, the nostalgic E.T. commercial and much more.
Lucky for us, the fervent nature of 2000s music didn’t completely diminish as the next decade took its place. It may seem as if the eras of mumble rap and monotonous beats have taken over, but it only requires a closer look at the past decade of music to see that isn’t completely the case. As the 2010s come to a close, it’s time to remember the unrecognized albums of genius from each year of the decade:
Just when everyone thought Coldplay was ready to call it quits, the band came through with an intricate, stimulating surprise album that reminds fans why the four-piece was meant for stardom.
On the 12th episode of ‘Stay Tuned,’ hosts Bre Offenberger and Riley Runnells discuss Julia Roberts being suggested to play Harriet Tubman in an upcoming biopic, the 2020 Grammy nominations, Cupcakke’s controversial return to Twitter, John Mulaney’s forthcoming Netflix special and much more.
On Nov. 18, 2011, One Direction humbly released its debut album, Up All Night, in the United Kingdom. It didn’t take long for the lovable faces of Zayn Malik, Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, Liam Payne and Niall Horan to take the U.S. — and eventually the world — by storm. Even though the boys have now parted ways and embarked on solo careers, their collective debut continues to dazzle all this time later.
On Nov. 17, 2009, OneRepublic surpassed any possible expectations set with the release of its second album, Waking Up. Though it had already attained worldwide recognition for its mega-hit “Apologize,” the 11-track album helped OneRepublic cement itself as a household name — and it was only telling of how far the band would go.
Thanks to the stylings of Clyde Lawrence, Cody Fitzgerald and the eight-piece band Lawrence of which Clyde is a co-leader with his sister, Gracie Lawrence, there’s now a Christmas album that even those who are disgruntled by holiday music can enjoy.
On the 11th episode of ‘Stay Tuned,’ hosts Bre Offenberger and Riley Runnells discuss the most notable winners from the People’s Choice Awards, Drake getting booed off stage at Tyler, the Creator’s music festival, the Gossip Girl reboot, John Legend becoming People’s 2019 Sexiest Man Alive and much more.
The Script, a three-piece typically associated with nostalgic ballads, will be breaking hearts everywhere because, “For The First Time,” it has released a shoddy album.
On the 10th episode of “Stay Tuned,“ hosts Bre Offenberger and Riley Runnells discuss My Chemical Romance’s reunion shows, Jamie Lee Curtis’ battle with addiction, Trisha Paytas marrying a cardboard cutout of Brad Pitt, the upcoming Dolly Parton-inspired Netflix series and more.
On the ninth episode of ‘Stay Tuned,’ hosts Bre Offenberger and Riley Runnells discuss the upcoming Lizzie McGuire reboot, Bill Murray getting a job at P.F. Chang’s, Halsey and Evan Peters’ relationship, Taylor Swift receiving the Artist of the Decade Award from the American Music Awards and much more.
In the eighth episode of “Stay Tuned,” hosts Bre Offenberger and Riley Runnells discuss Kylie Jenner attempting to trademark “Rise and shine,” Dennis Quaid’s controversial engagement, new music from Selena Gomez, Coldplay and The 1975, Andy Murray winning his first title since undergoing hip surgery and much more.
John Mulaney and his many specials are a mainstay in the comedic world. Seeing the king of comedy live, however, is an out-of-body experience — and it’s one that can’t be replicated by anyone else.
On Oct. 21, 2014, Bobby Hall, better known as Logic, showed the world he’s at his best when he’s “feeling under pressure.”