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King Baby Duck welcomes fellow Japanese music aficionado Mike Rogers, who pops on to talk about the first annual Japan Indies Film Festival! Hear all about its origins, the COVID-19 troubles, the importance of making it a global affair, and

Beauty in Chaos is what we would call a monstrous collective. Curated by guitarist Michael Ciravolo, the concoctions the band conjure up can vary in many ways. A song with Ashton Nyte delivers a gothic post-punk fantasy dreamscape; a melody

The fall season is here, as King Baby Duck wonders how Halloween might be celebrated in this current COVID-19 landscape. Fortunately, he distracts himself thanks to Rolling Stone Magazine's new Top 500 Albums of All-Time list. Shockingly, he agrees with

With a violin in hand, San Francisco's KnightressM1 has but one mission: to hypnotize you! With their debut album Dreams and Devastation, the trio of vocalist/violinist Emily Palen, 50FOOTWAVE's Rob Ahlers on drums, and Whitesnake bassist Uriah Duffy encapsulate the

After having a minor panic regarding getting both nothing and everything done, King Baby Duck welcomes Serenity Forge founder Zhenghua Yang as they talk about their upcoming video game Date Night Bowling! Hear all about its creation, the mini-games, and

The devil may know his name, but Julian Shah-Tayler's got a way around that! Under the guise of The Singularity, Shah-Tayler transcends with a blend of synthwave, post-rock, and gothic alternative to create a whirlwind of empowering sounds. His latest single

Wicked Anime may be going on a hiatus once more, but No Borders No Race is still chugging along. And speaking of things that chug along, King Baby Duck takes a look at the Cartoon Network/HBO MAX series Infinity Train,

With over 30 albums under his wing since 1993, Anton Barbeau has decided to take to the sky and write a double-album based on his hometown. The end result is Manbird, a psychedelic journey that's akin to a more melodic Residents

The summer's going by quickly, even if it feels like it's dragging more due to the lack of social stuff happening. But that's okay, as King Baby Duck looks at two pieces of entertainment that you can stream now on HBO

A Shoreline Dream's can be described as beautiful chaos. The Barnum, Colorado-based shoegazers craft the sounds of adventurous fantasies, where dragons reign in dark dungeons as heroes rise to the occasion to slay them! It's also surprisingly soothing, like the perfect