#002: Panties Intact ft. Anjulie
Juno Award winning songwriter, Anjulie makes her case for why she doesn’t believe in wearing underwear.
Juno Award winning songwriter, Anjulie makes her case for why she doesn’t believe in wearing underwear.
One Sixer’s tribute to the band who makes her feel like part of a community of underdogs.
The third episode of Man of the Hour’s 21st season is a lucky one, thanks to Seb’s four leaf clover (that basically only works for guitar picks).
The third episode of Man of the Hour’s 21st season is a lucky one, thanks to Seb’s four leaf clover (that basically only works for guitar picks). If you’re tuning in this week, you’ll hear conversations about Limp Bizkit and Lady Gaga and renting your local movie theater. As if that wasn’t enough, the guys also chat about Brangelina and Tinder, after Chuck’s annoying voicemail makes a guest appearance. It’s all here on idobi Radio, don’t miss it! This episode brought to you by, Thursday Boot Company. Head over to thursdayboots.com/moth to see a selection of Seb and Pat’s favorites!… Read more »
The Grammy Awards were started when Hollywood producers realized that many musicians weren’t getting the recognition that would land them on the Walk of Fame in the form of a star. Today, it’s one of the biggest award ceremonies in the world. Maybe even in the whole universe. Alien Grammys got nothing on us.
Reflecting on and comparing the 2006 and the 2016 Grammy Awards.
What exactly makes an artist a certain genre? Here’s a handy guide to help you figure it out.
The debate of the many subgenre distinctions of metal goes on, this time focusing on Japanese band Babymetal. In this editorial, Brad Lopez argues that metal fans are wasting effort attacking or defending Babymetal.
New project from Good Charlotte’s Joel and Benji Madden, The Madden Brothers, proves yet again they’re brilliant songwriters who know just how to hook us in, whether the genre’s pop, folk, acoustic, or anything in between.
An outspoken and instantly recognizable voice, letlive. frontman Jason Butler is reigniting the fire of modern punk rock with the band’s unequivocal message to the masses. One of music’s most unmistakably charismatic frontmen, the band has been tearing up stages across the country all year on Warped Tour and alongside bands like Every Time I Die and Bring Me The Horizon. idobi writers Alex Rudisill and Alexa Gallo spent some time with Jason at their appearance at South By So What?! to discuss the current state of music as well as his personal musical background.