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SXSW 2015 – Interview w/ Cancer Bats


Fish had a chance to speak with Cancer Bats at SXSW in Austin, Texas. The band discusses working with a new producer, Ross Robinson, on their latest new album ‘Searching For Zero’ which was released March 10th. Be sure to keep up with Cancer Bats: Facebook.com/CancerBats twitter.com/CancerBats

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Rock The Walls April 28th Featuring: Cancer Bats, Skip The Foreplay, & Horizons


Listen to Rock The Walls tonight from 8-10pm ET with Patrick Walford to hear the latest and greatest in pop punk, hardcore, metalcore and everything in between. This week’s show features interviews with Liam Cormier, vocalist of  Cancer Bats at 8:30 ET, Marc Andre Fillion  of Skip The Foreplay at 9:30 ET, and Ben Zamora & Doug Meadows of Horzions at 10pmET We talk with Liam about Cancer Bats brand new album Dead Set On Living, The Junos, Heavy Music all over the world, and much more. We then head east of Toronto to Montreal for an interview with Metalcore-… Read more »

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Interview: Liam Cormier of Cancer Bats


Recently idobi staff writer Alex Mosie had a chance to ask Cancer Bats vocalist Liam Cormier a few questions. Read the interview below to hear Cormier discuss touring life, the bands’ new album, Bears, Mayors, Scraps, and Bones, and small business accounting courses.

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7 Alternative Albums You Won’t Believe Are Turning 10 in March 2025


With confidence, we can say that we kinda miss 2015. Life was simpler when “Uptwon Funk” by Bruno Mars ruled the charts, selfie sticks were a common accessory to carry around music festivals (for better or for worse), and Tumblr was thriving. And we can’t forget that Fall Out Boy had returned back from hiatus at this time, too. Whether you care to admit it or not, that year precedes us by an entire decade. Time flies when FOB is an active band, ya know? Uniquely, 2015 was the release year of some of the most iconic records in the… Read more »

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House Of Protection Made A More Than Decade-Old Dream Come True


Guitarist Stephen Harrison and drummer Aric Improta “knew it wasn’t going to be easy to start again from scratch, but that phrase became our ethos.” After departing from Fever 333 in October 2022, the dynamic duo knew it was time to sonically explore corners of the alternative landscape they hadn’t reached. This time, without creative differences in their way. Luckily, House Of Protection—their new venture—found its sound on their first day of writing. The band combines the raw grit and uncensored ferocity fans from the past decade have come to expect from the artists, tinged with a humble and unique approach to modern… Read more »

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On Deck: idobi’s Latest Spins 1/15


New year, new tunes on idobi Radio… Photo: Emarosa Afterlife – Holding On Charming Liars – Insomnia (idobi Session) Charming Liars – Soul (idobi Session) Emarosa – Don’t Cry Photo: Set It Off Set It Off – Dancing With The Devil Set It Off – For You Forever Wage War – Low Dial Drive – Big Mistake Signal Versus Noise – Not Holding My Breath Photo: Goalkeeper Wind Walkers – Without Me Goalkeeper – Left Lane MKNLY (ft. Joshua Herzer) – The Hate Stalgic – Distant The World I Knew – Piecefull Tune into iR here! — Find your new… Read more »

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Get the New Damage Records Summer Sampler and Be Entered to Win the Ultimate Fan Prize Pack!


Need a brand new summer playlist to liven things up? New Damage Records have got you covered. The second edition of their annual summer sampler is out now and is packed full of tracks from the likes of Counterparts, Silverstein, Safe To Say, Cancerbats and more! Check out the tracklisting below, put on your shades, and get that summer party started by grabbing the sampler here! What’s more, if you share the 2016 Summer Sampler with your friends via the contest page, you’ll be entered to win the ultimate New Damage fan prize pack, which includes stuff from Fred Perry, Vans, Skull Candy and… Read more »

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idobi Howl Featured Playlist – Week of March 9th, 2015


The Agonist  steps  their way from third to first in three weeks, a feat no other band has achieved in approximately six months of publishing a playlist. Eye Of Providence marks the debut of Vicky Psarakis who joined The Agonist after Alissa White-Gluz replaced Angela Gossow in Arch Enemy.  The moral of this story?  These bands fill a niche within a niche genre. It would seem sexist if not for the lack of metal bands who have replaced male singers with women (Arch Enemy  is one). We know Howl’s audience is young enough that the bulk of Blind Guardian’s music… Read more »

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