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idobi Sessions: Tunnel Vision – “Days Away”
If you wanna see for yourself, the guys showed us exactly what they’ve got when they played a couple songs for our idobi Sessions series.
If you wanna see for yourself, the guys showed us exactly what they’ve got when they played a couple songs for our idobi Sessions series.
After eight years of rest, rehab and whirlwind recording sessions, the Breeders are finally ready to make another splash in the music world. Former Pixies bassist Kim Deal and her side-project-turned-chart-topping-power-pop-band are just a few days away from completing their first album since 1993’s Last Splash. Tentatively titled Title TK, a clever reference to the journalism symbol meaning “to come,” the album was produced by über-producer Steve Albini in his Electric Audio Recording Studio in Chicago. “The record as a collection covers a lot of territory,” said Albini, who produced and engineered records for both the Pixies and Breeders, as… Read more »
Joe built a pillow fort so dope he doesn’t want to leave it. So here’s a list of new music. But just a list…
Joe is off seeing how many tacky refrigerator magnets he can bring home from the airport. So here’s a list of new music…but just a list.
Joe is out on a mission to save Yahoo! Answers by asking the most burning questions we’ve all been too afraid to type. So here’s a list of new music…but just a list.
Joe has decided to transcend this realm and become an NFT. While we’re working out what the hell an NFT is, here’s a list of new music…but just a list.
Scientists have found water on the moon so Joe is off to give it a taste test. So here’s a list of new music…but just a list.
Joe is off visiting all the cats he’s loved most on Reddit so he can pet them IRL. So here’s a list of new music…but just a list.
We’re not saying Joe is the Easter Bunny…but he’s out today (and have you ever seen them in the same room?). Anyway, here’s a list of new music…but just a list.
On Pennywise’s self-titled debut, singer Jim Lindberg screamed about “Living for Today.” Thirteen years later, the Southern California punks still live for those days, as demonstrated by their latest single, “Yesterdays.” “As you get a little older, you get a lot more responsibilities, so it’s kinda like a retrospect of when things were easy,” bassist Randy Bradbury said of the song, a favorite of tastemakers KROQ-FM. “All you had to worry about was getting home on time, getting something to eat, not making your parents mad and getting good grades.” “Actually, all that stuff he said was a lie, because… Read more »