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As Cities Burn Release First New Song in 6 Years


As Cities Burn have released their first new song in six years, titled “Prince of Planet Earth.” The song follows the band’s announcement for a summer tour celebrating the 10th anniversary of their first studio album ‘Son, I Loved You At Your Darkest.’

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Underoath announce farewell tour


Following the news of their breakup last week, Underoath will be heading out across North America for one final run with mewithoutYou, As Cities Burn, and letlive. Click “read more” to see the full list of dates and a teaser video.

Photos: Silverstein in Seattle


Silverstein played at the Showbox in Seattle, WA on January 27, 2019 as part of their 15-year anniversary tour for When Broken Is Easily Fixed. Hawthorne Heights, As Cities Burn and Capstan opened the show. Check out some photos from idobi photographer Lindsey Blane below!

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Full Raleighpalooza lineup announced


idobi is proud to be teaming up with our friends in Lo Fidelity to bring you the first annual Raleighpalooza Music Festival. The event is taking place Saturday, May 5th at the Raleigh Convention Centre and will feature two stages of live bands, meet and greets, idobi broadcasts from the festival, video games, a half pipe, and much more!

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New Found Glory, Coheed, Bad Religion Lead Warped Pack


When an event has been around for 13 years, it’s usually time to shake things up. And while Ozzfest chose to do that by going free, the Vans Warped tour opted to piece together one of its most diverse rosters to date. The tour, which will kick off June 28 at Chula Vista, California’s Coors Amphitheater, is currently slated to play 45 shows through an August 25 date in Los Angeles with a lineup that includes Coheed and Cambria, Bad Religion, New Found Glory, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Cute Is What We Aim For, Bayside and Canadian rapper K-os. Among the… Read more »

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Hopesfall Impose Riffage on Magnetic North


Like a school of starved sharks circling a water-treading man stranded in the middle of the Pacific, the major-label powers that be began besieging Charlotte, North Carolina’s melodic-hardcore quintet Hopesfall soon after the release of their 2002 breakthrough offering, The Satellite Years. At the time, of course, it seemed every underground band with even a slight hint of profit-making potential was wined, dined, wooed and eventually chewed up and spit out by the music-industry machine. Hopesfall were most certainly courted by the majors but never actually ended up inking a deal, deciding instead to stick with longtime label home, New… Read more »

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