Following the releases of 2025’s “Tell Me All About It,” “If You Say So,” and “Don’t Call,” Milwaukee-based trio Lake Drive is out with a dance-inducing new offering, “Kissing In A Coffin,” out now via Hopeless Records. If you’re craving unapologetically upbeat pop-rock, aka “barbed wire pop,” that oozes main character energy, this is a must-add to your playlist. Fans of The 1975, The Band Camino, and 5 Seconds Of Summer…you might’ve just found your new faves. Stream Your Favorite Artists on idobi Radio From Waterparks and 5 Seconds Of Summer to The Paradox, L.S. Dunes, Ice Nine Kills, and… Read more »
After releasing dazzling 2024 singles “Beauty Queen,” “Fuck Me,” and “Best Of Me,” Vienna Vienna has announced that he’s officially signed to DCD2 Records, aka, Patrick Stump‘s and Pete Wentz‘s independent label. The glimmer rock artist took to Instagram to share, “Big news – I’m signed to DCD2 Records!! Huge thanks to Pete Pete Wentz Wentz for this opportunity.” Read more: Ethel Cain Releases Ethereal Cover Of American Football’s “For Sure” The two musicians shared a hilarious comedy video to share the news. In the sketch, Wentz acts as a therapist for Vienna Vienna, and no—he is not helpful at all. Check… Read more »
Pete Wentz has done it again! After reviving Clandestine Industries last year just in time for the holidays, a second drop of merch for the iconic brand has officially arrived. This round includes a hoodie, a three-pack of socks with the iconic bat logo that Wentz is known to frequently flaunt, a long-sleeve T-shirt, and two other shirt designs. In 2023, the Fall Out Boy bassist’s fashion line made a sudden return, inspired by him looking back on his career. “Sitting at home during the pandemic, I went through the archives in my storage and really missed so much of… Read more »
Attention all emos, Pete Wentz, and Fall Out Boy fans—the illustrious and celebrated Clandestine Industries has relaunched after ceasing production in 2012. When Wentz established the brand in 2005, it heralded a significant transformation in fashion for those who found solace in misfit music and gave rise to highly coveted clothing designs. Devotees of this brand will fondly remember the unmistakable Clandestine bat logo that Wentz frequently sported, particularly his iconic Clandestine bat belt, which became an enduring symbol of his distinctive style. In a statement on the homepage, Wentz shares, “Since I was a little kid, I loved dressing… Read more »
Santa might have a hard time topping the latest episode of The Gunz Show…
This week, Gunz brings Emily & Mike Ayley to the air to chat about their new holiday song “The World Needs Christmas”. The husband and wife duo chat about making music together, reminisce on their favorite Christmas gift, and talk livestream performances.
Later Gunz reminisces on his best interviews of 2020 and digs his conversation with Pete Wentz out of the archives. Listen in as he chats with the legendary musician about quarantine, Fall Out Boy, and more.
Amidst the Starbucks racial discrimination controversy, Nick’s friend Sara (and former Starbucks barista) stops by to discuss the matter.
At long last, Vienna Vienna has launched their sophomore EP, Entertain Me, via PULSE Records and Pete Wentz’s DCD2 Records. The glimmer rock artist’s dazzling project is the soundtrack every young person (and young at heart) needs to hear right now. Navigating crappy jobs, uncertain futures, and beyond, Entertain Me is the ideal listen for everyone enduring growing pains and wants a friend to join them. Alongside the six tracks, Vienna Vienna also revealed the official music video for “Molly.” Stream Your Favorite Artists on idobi Radio From Waterparks and 5 Seconds Of Summer to The Paradox, L.S. Dunes, Ice Nine… Read more »
As the calendar flips toward 2026, an entire generation of albums that helped shape the sound, style, and emotional vocabulary of the early 2010s hits a major milestone. These records soundtracked Warped Tour summers, first heartbreaks, and long drives with the windows down—and somehow, they’re all turning 15. From pop-punk revival cornerstones to scene-defining debuts and genre-crossing breakthroughs, these albums haven’t just aged well—they’ve grown into blueprints for the alternative landscape we’re still living in today. Here are 21 monumental albums turning 15 in 2026. Stream Your Favorite Artists on idobi Radio From Waterparks and 5 Seconds Of Summer to… Read more »