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After giving his listeners some advice regarding how to watch Goblin Slayer, King Baby Duck dives into the importance of the iyashikei genre (especially since it was announced that Laid-Back Camp got a second season green-lit). The Netflix series Hilda enchants our host

Right at the get-go, The Molice's latest album GATE goes for the jugular. Its opener "Hello Hello" roams around its listener, like a bull ready to charge at the matador. Normally it'd be the bullfighter that comes out on top, but

Atlanta-based singer K Michelle Dubois roars hard and heavy when behind the mic, raising a middle finger towards the powers of oppression while throwing a fist in the air for those lacking a voice. This is very apparent in her

After getting a simple fix for his microphone, King Baby Duck praises both the anime and manga versions of After the Rain for its means of storytelling and character development. Telltale Games shuts down out of the blue, leaving our

The roads of northern London are paved by the sounds of Brit Pop and underground rock, and The Swagger seem to be experts of both spectrums. Formed in 2011, brothers Lee and Paul Stevens teamed up with their bassist pal

Even having a plethora of mic troubles won't keep King Baby Duck from doing his show! After watching the DC Extended Universe crumble in front of our eyes, our host gives hope that the rekindling friendship between Nintendo and Square Enix might

Ever hear a voice that just stops your heart cold before it warms it back up? That's the best way I can describe the raw and beautiful talent of London-based singer Linda Em, whose upcoming EP London Irish (in stores September 21)

After proving his listeners right about unexpected album drops, King Baby Duck puts a spotlight on three upcoming video game titles with the strong spirit of nostalgia in their backbones. NickSplat comes to VRV, and our host tosses in some

After worrying about making some nasty cuts from his annual Top Albums list (even though he should worry about that in December), King Baby Duck praises the latest film Crazy Rich Asians both for its dynamic cast and fun storytelling. Then

It was March of 2008 when the annual SXSW Japan Nite Tour hit Cambridge, MA's now-defunct T.T. The Bear's, with a lineup that featured such artists as Ketchup mania, detroit7, and The Emeralds. Opening the show that night was a