This fall, you can catch Superheaven on a variety of shows throughout the U.S. with support from Cloud Nothings, End It, and Soul Blind. This tour follows up the recent release of their self-titled record, which came out in April. The tour kicks off on September 9 at Nashville’s Brooklyn Bowl and wraps up on September 19 at Cleveland’s Agora Theater. Then, the group will perform on the Louder Than Life lineup in Louisville on September 20. And in case you needed more convincing, Superheaven noted that some of these cities are ones they haven’t hit on more than 10… Read more »
Following the release of singles “Long Gone,” “Numb To What Is Real,” and “Cruel Times,” Superheaven is back with the official music video for “Stare At The Void.” All four tracks are set to appear on the group’s forthcoming self-titled record—their first in a decade—due out on April 18 via Blue Grape Music You can preorder and pre-save Superheaven here. The unique stop-motion animated music video was crafted by Hayden Hall, setting a unique scene for the nostalgia-inducing indie-rock track. Check out the full video below. Superheaven will hit the road for their North American headline tour following the album release in April. Check… Read more »
Marking their first full-length collection in a decade, Superheaven returns with their self-titled comeback record. The 10-track album is slated to arrive on April 18 via Blue Grape Music and includes the two singles, “Long Gone” and “Numb To What Is Real,” the band released in 2024. You can preorder and pre-save Superheaven here. In addition to the album announcement, they have unleashed their latest offering, “Cruel Times.” Opening through a grungy, ‘90s-esque distortion, “Cruel Times” immerses listeners in its raw, nostalgic sound. Vocalists/guitarists Jake Clarke and Taylor Madison trade off vocals in a push and pull, blending melancholic melodies… Read more »
After dropping their first new single in nine years, “Long Gone,” earlier this year, Superheaven is back with their latest offering, “Numb To What Is Real.” Ahead of its official release, fans got an early taste of the song during the band’s recent tour, with its live debut taking place on November 21 in Nashville, TN, the same night “Long Gone” made its live debut. In addition to the new release, the band shares on social media, “Self-titled LP coming spring 2025 on Blue Grape Music.” Of the two-song single, the band shares that “Long Gone” was the first creative… Read more »
Shoegaze heavyweights Superheaven have released new music for the first time in nearly a decade. The new single “Long Gone” is the A-side of their new two-song single, “Long Gone / Numb To What Is Real.” In 2015 after the band’s sophomore album, Ours Is Chrome, and a stint of heavy touring, they decided to take a break. The group never broke up but rather went into hibernation. Now emerging not only more creatively charged than, but as eager to hit the stage as the fans were to see them up there. “We did the JAR ten year show and… Read more »
idobi photographer Gaëlle Pitrel was on hand to capture performances from Nai Harvest, Superheaven (formerly Daylight), and Hightower when the bands came through la Mécanique Ondulatoire earlier this month
Pennsylvania’s Daylight have changed their name to SUPERHEAVEN. In the announcement, the band state the change is to do legal issues.
Apologies to all who were excited to see New Jersey hardcore quintet Gel open for Spiritbox on their upcoming tour. On March 19, Gel took to Instagram to share that they are officially disbanding due to their former guitar player Anthony Webster’s “heinous acts.” Per social media, some of these acts included stealing tens of thousands of dollars, posting nude images of band members on Reddit, and driving erratically. Read more: The Linda Lindas Launch “Don’t Think” Video Ahead Of Spring Tour Many hardcore bands and fans shared reactions to the news. Drug Church posted, “VIVA GEL.” Additionally, From Indian… Read more »
With 2025 on the horizon, music fans everywhere are gearing up for a barrage of NEW MUSIC! The coming year already promises a tidal wave of standout releases—from Grammy-nominated Spiritbox pushing the boundaries of modern metal to post-hardcore titans Silverstein proving why they remain at the top of their game. Whether you’re a devotee of ferocious breakdowns or soulful anthems, 2025 is set to deliver something for every set of ears. Here are our most anticipated albums and EPs of 2025. Make sure you download the FREE idobi Radio app to hear these new releases and more. January 3 —… Read more »
Following the announcement of Outbreak Fest’s first wave of artist performances for their Manchester, UK, events on June 14 and 15, 2025, the festival has launched their debut London show. The show will take will host a special one-day, multi-stage event in London, UK, on June 13, 2025. On their official social channels, the fest shares, “Outbreak comes to London Victoria Park for the first time on Friday 13th June 2025. A curated one day event headlined by @turnstileluvconnection, with many more artists still to be announced.” The first wave of performances held at Outbreak Fest’s debut London show includes… Read more »