I had the opportunity to speak with my friend Joe of TRANSIT. Â We spoke about the lineup changes obviously within Transit, but more importantly their new album, their upcoming tours and overall just what has been going on with the band. They’ve been around and have helped grow the Scene, and it was rad to speak with them!
The Gunz Show is ready to rock with Man Overboard and The Madden Brothers! Tune in tonight at 9PM ET. Only on idobi Radio!
Get ready to rock with The Gunz Show! Listen in to catch up with Nonpoint and Hostage Calm tonight at 9PM ET. Only on idobi Radio.
One thing is for certain; Knuckle Puck is going to be huge and I am going to help them be huge. I’ve been supporting them for a bit now on The Gunz Show and am very stoked on their new Flexy they just released..
Listen in tonight at 9PM ET as The Gunz Show welcomes Finch to the station. Only on idobi Radio!
Listen in to The Gunz Show on August 27th to hear from Rise Against and He Is Legend. The show starts at 9PM ET, only on idobi Radio.
I was honored enough to speak with a person who has pretty much been a part of some of the biggest pop punk hits and albums that this, “Scene,” has seen in the past 10 years + .
John Feldmann, lead singer of ska-punk heroes Goldfinger, called into The Gunz Show to talk about his producing of the +1 album in the world, 5 Seconds of Summer’s self-titled album. He addresses the critics of 5SOS from the ever-so-intelligent trolls on the Internet, and has an idea for what they can do to themselves.
I had a chance to speak with my buddy Tay Jardine of We Are The In Crowd. Now every time Tay calls in, God knows where the conversation will head… including this one where we talked about the passing of Robin Williams, the movie ‘Hook.’ Salute Your Shorts and of course their upcoming tour with New Found Glory.
My Chemical Romance is a band that I’ve seen forever… literally since they were opening for Midtown or playing shows with Senses Fail and Reggie back in the day… I’ve been able to see them go from playing at the Troc in Philly, to headlining Madison Square Garden. The Black Parade times may be over, but the music continues on… most notably, with Frank Iero.
It’s been 10 god damn years since, Let It Enfold You, first came out by Senses Fail and wow how the time has passed. In fact, that’s f’n wild that it’s been 10 years. I spoke with lead singer Buddy about that album, what they thought about it at the time, as well as if it would still resonate and hold up if they released it today.