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
The indie music scene took Japan by storm in 2020, as evident by this year's edition of King Baby Duck's top Japanese album releases! Some new faces, a couple of old ones, and even some impressive debut albums are placed
These days, No Borders No Race gets a lot of requests from various PR representations; however, you'll always remember your first. It was Summer 2016 when the Boston Bastard Brigade's inbox started receiving emails from an indie press relations team known
2020 may have been awful in the world, but the anime realm was as bright, vivid, and wonderful as it has been! Join King Baby Duck as he spins the best opening and ending themes of the year, even if
Whenever you play a Charlie Nieland song, you feel this stinging sensation deep within your soul. Perhaps it's your past self attempting to call back to the wild, or it's pushing your current being to become the warrior the powers dared
King Baby Duck gets animan-y and totally insane-y over the reboot of the beloved show Animaniacs! Bill Murray tries to be a better father than he was a husband in the new film On The Rocks. Plus, on this week's
The Roogs make back alley melodies, the kind that concocts visuals of dead leaves and newspaper clippings blowing through a dark crevice of LA's hidden streets. Their self-titled debut album is filled with these sorts of tones, with "It's Own Good" and