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Welcome to The Gob Girls! This is the show where we, Claire and Lindsey, play some music, talk about our lives, and most importantly discuss our guests’ favorite movies! This week on the show, we talked about trauma, moving to Chicago, how hot Aubrey Plaza is (again), and we even had Santi on as our […]
Welcome to The Gob Girls! This is the show where we, Claire and Lindsey, play some music, talk about our lives, and most importantly discuss our guests’ favorite movies! This week on the show, we absolutely tore the movie Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets to shreds with special guest (and fellow KPSU […]
Welcome to The Gob Girls! This is the show where we, Claire and Lindsey, play some music, talk about our lives, and most importantly discuss our guests’ favorite movies! This week on the show, we finally had a special guest on with us! Our first friend of the show to join us since our Return […]
Welcome to The Gob Girls! This is the show where we, Claire and Lindsey, play some music, talk about our lives, and most importantly discuss our guests’ favorite movies! This week on the show, we talked about becoming furries, one of the worst movies we’ve ever seen (Hubie Halloween), our Gob to Girl ratio, and […]
Welcome to The Gob Girls! This is the show where we, Claire and Lindsey, play some music, talk about our lives, and most importantly discuss our guests’ favorite movies! This week on the show, we were honestly just happy to be here. After so long with no Gobs, we decided to keep it simple with […]
Real Soon in Rose City is back and braodcasting from my new bedroom with this special lost playlist and some exciting announcements. Once again we’re starting Friday morning with post-rock, followed by a few other genres….
Olivia Awbrey’s latest album Dishonorable Harvest is a collection of electric protests songs, mixing indie-rock and singer-songwriter sounds, and combining the biting analysis of Billy Bragg with the lyrical dexterity of Courtney Barnett. Each tune is instantly catchy, but a closer examination of the lyrics reveals commentaries on surveillance, global warming, gentrification, and other issues