After griping about Demon Slayer Season Two rehashing its successful film predecessor, King Baby Duck has some issues with the long-awaited film adaptation of DUNE. But it's all good when Dirty Pair makes its return after a very successful Kickstarter.
Rodney Cromwell is quite the interesting bloke. The alias of musician Adam Creswell (formerly of Saloon), Cromwell's synth-powered electronica is both hip-swinging and giggle-inducing. At times, his melodies are like nurses rhymes drowned in absinthe, to the point where one
King Baby Duck starts the countdown to Anime NYC, as he wonders whether he should be himself or his persona at the event. But things get a little crazy as talks about the new Nicholas Cage film Prisoners of the
Chill hop is therapeutic. Its cool-down sound mixed with calming lyrics is a combination that soothes the soul in the most comforting of ways. No one knows this better than Singapore's Cravism, whose sounds bring to mind early Nujabes and
King Baby Duck has been a nonstop writing machine since the pandemic happened. Of course, that totally took a toll on his brain! So today, your host takes a breather while spinning some great music for all of you to
Earth is in great need of human contact, and JATA pushes that idea in his upcoming EP Crazy Game of Phobias (in stores October 1st). The new record reminds listeners of a time when we could be in the same
King Baby Duck has had a bad two weeks, but his turmoil is overshadowed by the loss of the iconic Norm Macdonald. His spirits are lifted when he talks about the Netflix film Kate, as well as the new Steve
If you listened to a Pas Musique, and thought that aliens were trying to communicate through their sounds, well I can't say I'd blame you! The NYC-based quartet are masters of creating the most unworldly of melodies, as evident by
After reuniting with his Wicked Anime pals, King Baby Duck throws nothing but praise for the new Netflix anime series EDENS ZERO! KonoSuba gets into the gacha game market, but with surprisingly good results. Lastly, instead of A Bastard's Soapbox,
As the fire crackles, the sounds of The Gorstey Lea Street Choir fills the sky alongside the inferno's smoke. Their latest album,