“Jonny Polonsky is a true original. His music should be celebrated everywhere” – Mark Lanegan With a sultry voice, Jonny Polonsky can hypnotize anyone who lends an ear. Perhaps it's because he's learned a thing or two working alongside Johnny Cash or Neil Diamond,
King Baby Duck scrounged through his entire Japanese music collection to find the very best albums to come out in the last twenty years, and his journey reaches its end in the second half of his countdown! Who will lay claim
Even when the nightclubs are closed and the parties have been put on hold, Soft Set still find a way to get a danceable vibe going. The Toronto-based dreampop duo -- comprised of James Gray and Nathan Athay -- have teamed
Eleven years of Boston Bastard Brigade, fourteen years of No Borders No Race, over 2000 posts posted, and we're about to reach Episode 250! There's lots to celebrate this July here at B3, so what's King Baby Duck going to do
In a society where we need to be a little more friendly to one another, LA's Ethan Gold has the perfect formula to get the smiles flowing. His latest song "Our Love is Beautiful" is all about human solidarity, where
The soapbox has been put away today for a more fun show, as King Baby Duck shares his thoughts on the films Rocketman and A Whisker Away! Plus a beloved cult cartoon based on a cult hit film celebrates its 20th
With a twinkle through the speakers, Darwin's new single "Dance Alone" pierces the eardrums with a sad tone and an uplifting melody. The Santa Rosa-based artist delivers a dance floor gem that beckons to the likes of Foster the People and Washed Out. It's
It's been awhile, but King Baby Duck has found the need to pull out the soapbox. Not in the mood to talk about anime or any sort of pop culture stuff, our host lays down his thoughts on some of the many
Beneath the fog of Seattle, Washington -- standing side-by-side with the likes of HALLOWS -- is Altar of Eris. The music feels simplistic, but deep within it is a complicated mentality. Vocalist Travis Stanley speaks in vampiric poetry, as bassist
With Boston cautiously reopening, King Baby Duck takes a look at the new Scooby-Doo! film, discovering just how faithful it is in its new 3D realm. Listeners pays tribute to rock's greatest heroic, but is the end result diluted? Plus,