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After witnessing Math The Band at the Peelander-Z show a couple weeks ago, King Baby Duck made it his mission to sit down and interview them. Thankfully, the mission was a success!

Hands in the air, Presidents and Prime Ministers! We've got one of the main vocalists from the Flobots guesting on another edition of One-On-One!

Like a crossbow arrow going through a guy's neck, here zooms in the Bastards with another fun-filled episode!

The King sits down with the band that truly put the "Bastard" in "Boston Bastard Brigade": Electric Eel Shock!

I am a bit of a sucker for music-based gaming; not stuff like Rock Band or DJ Hero, but rather titles likes Space Invaders: Infinity Gene and Audiosurf that take music and create it into a different art form. Sound Shapes, released back in August, takes the side-scrolling platformer genre and gives it a melodious twist, all with the help of some big-named artists.

The recent popularity of indie rockers Hunter Valentine is well-waranted. After two solid albums (one of which, Lessons From The Late Night, was one of the first great female-fronted rock albums of the decade) the newly-dubbed quartet managed to garner plenty of fame for their famous (or infamous) antics on the reality show The Real L Word. Now that the season is over, it's time for fans new and old to be reminded why a band such as this needs to exist on this planet. Collide and Conquer, their third album, does just that.

A musician of the simian kind joins the Bastards in an all-new episode.

Want to win a downloadable copy of Br1ght Pr1mate's latest album Night Animals?

When Emperor Norton's Stationary Marching Band first hit the scene with its debut album Reign of Revelry in 2010 their sound was unmatched. Like a blend of oompah and pomp with a sprinkle of pure insanity this steampunk-based band had the undeniable talent to make one's heart beat to the rhythm of their polished brass section. This year the zaniness returns in their second album Disco Dischordia.