Album Review: Nick Santino – Savannah
Since disbanding A Rocket To The Moon last year, Nick Santino has been one busy guy.
Since disbanding A Rocket To The Moon last year, Nick Santino has been one busy guy.
We caught up with Nick Santino in Buffalo, NY while on Warped Tour. He played his song “Bad Taste” for us in the back of the bus while it rained outside.
If you were as heartbroken as the rest of us when A Rocket To The Moon called it quits last year, you might be hoping vocalist Nick Santino’s new solo direction will fill the gap.
Our week of Warped idobi Radio pre-interviews kicks off on Monday with interviews from ACIDIC, Anberlin, I Fight Dragons and Nick Santino!
When We Were Young Fest is the place to be to revive your inner emo kid with nostalgic pop-punk and alternative hits, all while hearing new tracks from your favorite artists and meeting fellow Warped Tour lovers. This year’s lineup boasts an array of rock ‘n’ roll legends, including headliners Green Day and blink-182. Plus, attendees will have the chance to see the likes of 5 Seconds Of Summer, Motion City Soundtrack, Turnover, Gym Class Heroes, The Veronicas, and many more iconic acts. Lucky ticket holders also get to see reunions from bands returning from hiatus or artists who only… Read more »
We’re back again with another episode of The Gunz Show. This week, Gunz brings Minature Tigers, Unconscious Distrubance, and Beach Weather to the idobi Airwaves.
Dear Beach Weather, you drove me crazy with that (new EP). From the very first track, you guys have not only knocked the ball out of the park, but out of the whole frigging galaxy
From start to finish, The Technicolors latest releast modernizes rock ‘n’ roll without losing it’s message or sound.
TEAM* have a score to settle with half-hearted indie music and prove they’ve got what it takes with their latest release Good Morning Bad Day.
Whether listeners vibe with the turn that A Rocket To The Moon have taken towards a pop impression on light country or prefer their youthful musings without a side of the South, the old sweetness of the band still sits evident just below the surface.