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Side A | Track 4 — AROUND THE COUCH: The BCC locked in their first interview, but Ryan got locked out of the studio and prevented it from ever happening… Plus, more on how the boys have been building their brands, creating, and consuming music over the crazy past couple of weeks.
YOU’LL BE MARRIED IN A YEAR IN THE SUBURBS: The opinions no one has been waiting for: the BCC cast weighs in on Brendan Abernathy’s viral tippy toe moment that has consumed the internet for weeks. We break down whether it really was cringe, just misunderstood, or a shining example of a deeper problem with society’s aversion to vulnerability. Carter’s hater gene kicks into full gear, while Ryan struggles with it, having met Brendan last month and empathizing with the grinding singer/songwriter.
MOONBEAM ICE CREAM: How the heck did Benson Boone get dragged into this? On that note, why is he getting dragged into the brutal comment sections of every cringeworthy video? We debate whether online hate is just something that comes with putting your art into the world, or if the internet goes too far with musicians.
By Blue Couch CollectiveSide A | Track 4 — AROUND THE COUCH: The BCC locked in their first interview, but Ryan got locked out of the studio and prevented it from ever happening… Plus, more on how the boys have been building their brands, creating, and consuming music over the crazy past couple of weeks.
YOU’LL BE MARRIED IN A YEAR IN THE SUBURBS: The opinions no one has been waiting for: the BCC cast weighs in on Brendan Abernathy’s viral tippy toe moment that has consumed the internet for weeks. We break down whether it really was cringe, just misunderstood, or a shining example of a deeper problem with society’s aversion to vulnerability. Carter’s hater gene kicks into full gear, while Ryan struggles with it, having met Brendan last month and empathizing with the grinding singer/songwriter.
MOONBEAM ICE CREAM: How the heck did Benson Boone get dragged into this? On that note, why is he getting dragged into the brutal comment sections of every cringeworthy video? We debate whether online hate is just something that comes with putting your art into the world, or if the internet goes too far with musicians.