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2022 gave us many phenomenal albums, but nothing wowed King Baby Duck, AFLM, and JonStar quite like Fellowship's debut album The Saberlight Chronicles. Today, the trio welcomes to the show lead singer Matthew Corry to bestow Fellowship the title of

Our look back at 2022 continues, as King Baby Duck counts down the very best records released throughout the entire world (sans Japan, of course)! From masked country singers and evil popes to folk punk heroes, No Borders No Race

The Wickies are making their grand return on December 28th (click here to vote!), and King Baby Duck prepares for the awards show by spinning some of his favorite anisongs of the year! From My Dress-Up Darling and Call of

Rock & roll was made for exposing one’s soul. Whether it’s first-world problems or dealing with severe circumstances, the art of rock has been the place to let everything all hang out for the world to see. But what if

The Bellwether Syndicate's got fire in their breath and spite in their gaze. But that attitude is needed when crafting a sound that feels like a robot apocalypse is right around the corner! Their next album Vestige & Vigil may

The Wickies are coming back, and you can choose the nominations! But first, on this week's No Borders No Race, King Baby Duck talks about his experience at Anime NYC 2022. A show about death makes a mark on Broadway,

Frenchy and the Punk don't play riffs; they flick twangs! The post-punk duo has shared the stage with the likes The World/Inferno Friendship Society, Dinosaur, Jr., Rasputina. (Hell, the Dresden Dolls's Brian Viglione has even been their drummer for some

What a life Rob Munk has had! From his acting-origin days and opening for Pavement to creating campaigns for the world's biggest company, Munk is a man who wears many hats that fit perfectly. This Friday, the former Thudpucker frontman

After listing all of the shows he's been to in the last two weeks, King Baby Duck goes retro with his thoughts on the new Urusei Yatsura adaptation. Our host is then taken by surprise when Romantic Killer -- which

One man's Garbage Town is another's treasure trove. That seems to be the case with SICKY, whose upcoming album (in stores November 18) calls back to Dust Brothers-like beats with tobacco-stained vocals. Whether it's dancing to "Sleep On It", sauntering