What if No Borders No Race was around back in the 1960s? What sort of sound & style would hit the airwaves? In a special podcast show, King Baby Duck turns back the clock to present the ultimate summer of love
A lot of power can be delivered via a two-man band. This has been evident by the likes of The White Stripes, Death From Above 1979, and Blood Red Shoes. Canadian duo Figure Walking like to keep things simple via
With a brand-new theme song blaring loud & proud, No Borders No Race returns with our host King Baby Duck sharing his experience at this year's Anime Expo! Then our host takes a look at both PROMARE and Fire Force
If there were sweltering jungles found on the rings of Saturn, odds are the sounds you'd hear would be very close to what Rude Audio conjures up. The London-based electronica trio crafts the sort of melodies that turns the gears
Like a mighty earthquake the floors of LA’s The Novo vibrated with violent ferocity last Wednesday, as some of Japan’s biggest acts took the stage for the second annual OTAQUEST LIVE. MC’ed by the headliner m-flo’s DJ Taku Takahashi (who
The Boston Bastard Brigade, Anime Herald, Anime News Network, The Geekly Grind, and WEBN.TVÂ had the privilege of sitting down with legendary Japanese rocker and actor MIYAVI at this year's Anime Boston! Hear about his work as an ambassador for the
King Baby Duck is getting pumped up for Anime Expo, but anime stuff will have to wait in this episode. Good Omens finally gets a TV adaptation, and Terry Gilliam's The Man Who Killed Don Quixote has finally been brought
Two masterminds from Throwing Muses invade King Baby Duck's lair! Singers/songwriters Kristin Hersh and Fred Abong chat about their upcoming tour, share insight about the making and songwriting on both the Possible Dust Cloud LP and the Pulsing EP, and
The Boston Bastard Brigade, Anime News Network, Japan Society of Boston, Anime Herald, and WEBN.TV sat down with renowned video game and anime composer Yoko Shimomura at this year's Anime Boston! Hear about how gaming compositions have changed over the
King Baby Duck once again laments (and bickers) about not going to this year's E3, before showcasing why Atari and Intellivision should be looked closely at for their upcoming console launches. A good rom-com like Always Be My Maybe can't