ON ROTATION: ‘GOOD LOOK FOR YOU’, GAVIN TUREK
This week we’re spinning the dreamy disco soundscapes of Gavin Turek’s ‘Good Look for You –
EP’, a taste of Studio 54 for the twenty-first century.
This week we’re spinning the dreamy disco soundscapes of Gavin Turek’s ‘Good Look for You –
EP’, a taste of Studio 54 for the twenty-first century.
In honor of its tenth anniversary, Modern Girls offers past, present, and future reflections on MGMT’s beloved debut album ‘ORACULAR SPECTACULAR’, an eternal testament to youth.
This dirty little mix of old favorites and new classics is perfect for late nights at your favorite dive and wicked days in the city. Pair it with a shot of whisky and a deep red lip.
2017 gave us a multitude of incredible music videos, from Kelela’s “LMK” to N.E.R.D & Rihanna’s “Lemon”. Here, Modern Girls share some of their favorites. Just sit back, relax, and press play.
To close out 2017, Modern Girls have decided to share a few of their favorite albums from the year. Megan’s pick? ‘Need to Feel Your Love’ by Sheer Mag.
Modern Girls talks music, fast food, and Criss Angel with Justine Dorsey and Kassie White of the OC-based glitter rockers ‘Precious Kid’. Be sure to catch Precious Kid next time they play your area – they’re one of our favorite bands to watch and one of the most fun groups making music today.
The following are a few essentials of feminist sci-fi literature (that is, science fiction books that dissect serious woman-centric issues under pretty, sci-fi packaging) for your reading pleasure. Hopefully you’ll find one that touches something within you as they have touched countless women before.
At age 29, Sevdaliza has already lived many lives – Iranian refugee, professional basketball player, master’s student. Now, she’s redefining the intersection of art, music, sexuality, and humanity through her own unique brand of soulful witch-pop.
It is remiss to celebrate Pride without looking back on the tireless of work of the warrior mothers of gay liberation, Ms. Marsha “Pay It No Mind” Johnson and Ms. Sylvia Rivera. Trans women of color were, are, and always will be on the frontline of LGBTQA+ revolution.
From Debbie Harry to Beyoncé, history’s most influential frontwomen have paved a way for all ladies to pursue their passions with grace (when necessary), power, and fierce resolution. We salute these women for all they have done in the music industry and beyond, and have created this new series to celebrate just a few of our favorites.