Fridae's weather girl, Ms Mariah Scary, talks with the latest incarnation of the Weather Girls (of "It's Raining Men" fame) comprising Ingrid Arthur and Dynelle (Dee) Rhodes, about their new release, Totally Wild!
Watch What Happens when Fridae's resident jazz jezebel, Ms Mariah Scary talks to Dutch diva Laura Fygi about her success, her songs and her sex appeal.
Fridae's music critic, Ms Mariah Scary, reviews a bumper harvest of new albums from the likes of Tori Amos, Cyndi Lauper, Britney Spears and horror of all horrors, Dolly Parton.
Fridae's self-professed No. 1 fan of Queen Kylie, Ms Mariah Scary, attempts to dance to her idol's new release, Body Language, only to leave the dance-floor completely disappointed.
Fridae's resident music critic, Ms Mariah Scary, reviews Texas' new album Careful What You Wish For and swoons over the band's revitalised sound, and lead singer and lesbian icon Sharleen Spiteri.
Fridae's resident music critic, Ms Mariah Scary, returns with a review of Dido's Life For Rent and explains why the singer-songwriter's new release is perfect for the Bridget Jones crowd.
Fridae's Ms Mariah Scary reviews Alaskan chanteuse Jewel's new album 0304 and explains why her new dance sound may prove to be a career breakthrough for the former yodeler (tacky image notwithstanding).
Fridae's Ms Mariah Scary listens to Annie Lennox's new album Bare and finds herself mesmerized by the collection of songs which showcases the singer's song-writing talents and extraordinary voice.
Fridae's resident music expert, Ms Mariah Scary, reviews ageing opera diva Sarah Brightman's new album Harem and explains why it is indeed a "whore-rrible" album.