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The South By Southwest Festival is just a few days away, and -- as usual -- our King Baby Duck is putting a spotlight on the bands he wants you to check out the most! Twelve artists from Japan are

Within the mile-high city of Denver, Colorado, the duo known as Brim Liski are putting together a blend of powerful sounds that engulf one's mindscape. Comprised of Ryan Policky and Justin Gitlin, the duo's upcoming EP Duels (in stores March 22nd)

It won't cost you $$60,000,000,000 to see him, but prepared to morph it up when he's in your presence! Anime Boston 2019 has announced that voice actor & musician Johnny Yong Bosch will be returning to their convention this year! Starting

After lamenting about there being no SXSW Japan Nite Tour this year, King Baby Duck goes for Activision's jugular for its shady means of laying off 800 employees. But things aren't too grim on this episode, as our host praises

The person responsible for bringing the melodies to the worlds of Kingdom Hearts and Xenoblade Chronicles is coming to Anime Boston 2019, as the convention welcomes its first Japanese guest: composer Yoko Shimomura! One of the most celebrated women in video game

Everyone deserves to go on a trip, even if it's into the confides of one's mind. The Swedish band ShapeShiftingAliens makes it all the more easy to do just that, with the aid of their self-titled debut album (in stores February

After a plethora of announcements and shoutouts, King Baby Duck dusts off his soapbox as he talks about a recent Twitter spat he had with The IT Crowd creator Graham Linehan. Bill Maher gets into more hot water over his

Auld's music is like a calming breeze with the most colorful leaves floating amongst it. Not only is it soothing to behold, but it also delivers enough power to create something truly beautiful. On March 15th, their debut album Mainstream Music

At long last, No Borders No Race has a normal show. No guests, no special best-of lists, just some good music and rants from King Baby Duck! Hear our host talk about his concerns regarding the idol scene, especially with

To paraphrase a famous Philip K. Dick title, do punks dream of electric sheep? If Crooked Ghost's latest album Skeleton House is anything to go by, the answer is a definite yes! Starting as an acoustic side-project of frontman Ray Clark,