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Senses Fail & Saves The Day Announce New Jersey vs. The World Tour


Your inner teenager is calling, and it wants you to rock out with Senses Fail and Saves The Day on their upcoming New Jersey vs. The World Tour! The 2000s emo explosion was a defining cornerstone in music history, bringing albums like Saves The Day’s Through Being Cool and Senses Fail’s Let It Enfold You. These albums were made by teens, for teens, and perfectly encapsulate the trepidatious unease that fuels the intoxicating exuberance and despair of youth. Few records have had the kind of influence on the pop-punk and emo genres as Through Being Cool did through its 1999… Read more »

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The Mike Herrera Hour with The Story So Far & Saves the Day


Warped Edition with The Story So Far and Saves the Day Chris Conley, Parker, Kevin, Kellin, John Some topics: Warped Tour, Mushrooms, Fire, Cliff Jumping, Death Tubing, Breaking the 4th wall. NEW MXPX album: Acoustic Collection is available now! Check it out on Bandcamp here. Thanks for listening! Join the conversation: #MikeHerreraHour @mikeherreraTD Questions, comments: [email protected]  The Mike Herrera Hour – every Friday & Sunday, 8pm EST/ 5pm PST here on Idobi.com. Visit mikeherrera.net and be sure to keep an eye out for upcoming shows in your area!

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Adam Lazzara (Taking Back Sunday) releases new music video for “Because It Works”


Fans of Taking Back Sunday may want to pay attention to this. Vocalist Adam Lazzara has decided to go a slightly different route for a recent compilation EP,  I Surrender Records Presents: Our Voices. It’s decidedly more folk and Americana influenced, and if you’re interested in giving it a listen, his new music video for “Because it Works” premiered today over at Rolling Stone. Check out the tracklisting below, and if you’re interested in grabbing a copy yourself, you can do so over at I Surrender’s webstore. Adam Lazzara (Taking Back Sunday) – “Because It Works” Anthony Raneri (Bayside) –… Read more »

Concert Reviews

New Found Glory tames restless Pittsburgh crowd


Pittsburgh has seen one of the worst winters in history this year, but the pelting snow did not stop the city’s punk-rock kids from gathering to celebrate New Found Glory’s 10-year anniversary of its self-titled effort Friday.

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