There’s no denying that 2023 has been an absolutely monumental year for music! And it’s been an equally colossal year at idobi Radio. From idobi’s electrifying SonicTap event, “Best Night Of My Life,” in collaboration with American Authors, to our extensive weekend-long coverage of When We Were Young Fest—complete with real-time web updates during the festival and exclusive interviews with your favorite artists and bands—2023 has been one for the books. As we draw the curtain on this extraordinary year, we’re taking a look back at the top 50 songs in rotation on idobi Radio in 2023. From fan favorites… Read more »
idobi radio is chock full of brand new music again, from the poppiest of punk to the most crushing of metalcore. Get stuck in!
All new music on idobi Network.
All new music on idobi Network.
All new music on idobi Network.
All new music on idobi Network.
Trust us, your mom is cooler than you think. Especially all the tattooed moms out there. Your mom might watch all your skateboarding snaps or drive you and your friends to shows. Maybe she lets your band practice at your house or she loves the color you just dyed your hair. Some moms are just on another level. If you’re still wondering at the last minute (Mother’s Day is Sunday people) what to get for your awesome mom, we have a few ideas. Get her an itty bitty Vans shoe key ring, she’ll remember your little baby shoes. A low-key… Read more »
Hannah Hines spoke with Take This To Heart Records owner Joe Urban to outline his journey and get some great insider advice, and give you song recommendations from the label.
After releasing several EP’s over the years, Brighten returns to their roots of acoustic guitars and honest, passionate songwriting on their new record Peace and Quiet. Delightfully simple yet powerful, Peace and Quiet takes its listeners on an emotional journey guaranteed to drop them off at the end with a refreshed, confident outlook on life.
In an ever-shrinking world, artisans are often drawn to fusions that would have been unthinkable a generation or two ago – often, these boundary-breaking combinations work better on paper than in practice. Afro Celt Sound System, which has been at it for the better part of a decade, makes good on an unlikely melange of cross-cultural influences only hinted at by the band’s moniker. At this, their first Gotham show since 1999, the ensemble drifted between lilting bits of bucolic melody (generally anchored by the lovely uilleann piping of Emer Mayock) and unabashedly sensual rhythmic pulse (heightened by the contributions… Read more »