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After lamenting on a year without conventions or any good social interaction, King Baby Duck gets the warm fuzzies over the anime rom-com Horimiya. Some wonderful fantasy arrives on Disney via The Owl House, which could be a nice alternative

Their latest EP may be titled The Really Not Good Times, but it's impossible not to feel joyful when listening to Arsenic Tea Party. Taking cues from the likes of The World/Inferno Friendship Society, Mr. Bungle, and Tub Ring, the Michigan-based

King Baby Duck may be fully vaccinated, but that doesn't mean he's going to let loose without any safety precautions. This week, our host looks at the new Netflix series Lupin, which takes an interesting twist on the beloved book series.

Para Lia may be based near Berlin, but their sound is straight out of Boston's golden age of indie rock. It's clear that the influences of The Pixies and Dinosaur Jr. are burnt onto Rene and Cindy Merther's fingers, as evident by

After venting a little more steam over Earwig and the Witch, King Baby Duck goes hands-on with the video game demo for Balan Wonderworld. The anime Otherside Picnic delivers some CreepyPasta in a yuri package, and our host tries to

Peter Colclasure has left me speechless. The amount of beauty he places into his compositions is on a level that mere words cannot describe in full. Despite its lack of lyrics, there are stories placed deep within every song of

It's the first official episode of No Borders No Race of 2021, and King Baby Duck is more-than-prepared to take on the new year! Big laughs are served in the new Funimation series Suppose a Kid from the Last Dungeon Boonies

Thrillsville is what we would like to categorize as dark macabre circus melodies. One listen will transport you into a strobe light-engulfed spiral, where freaks and anomalies that are aching to take over the outside world! Their latest EP Say Goodbye To

We survived 2020! But before we start off the new year, King Baby Duck counts down the very best records from outside of Japan! From electronica and metal to even country, our host looks at the releases that took our

Daniel Takes A Train from its London home nonstop to Manchester going 60 kilometers an hour. Meanwhile, another train leaves London to Manchester going 90 kilometers an hour, with a couple of 10-minute stops in-between. Who will show up first, and