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Whachudoin’? with Fran Wilde
Geek Girl Riot’s Sherin Nicole and Day Al-Mohamed sat down with sci-fi/fantasy writer and blogger Fran Wilde to talk about Cloudbound, the upcoming second book in the Updraft series, and more!
Geek Girl Riot’s Sherin Nicole and Day Al-Mohamed sat down with sci-fi/fantasy writer and blogger Fran Wilde to talk about Cloudbound, the upcoming second book in the Updraft series, and more!
Tune in tomorrow at 11pm ET to hear Night Argent’s Untitled Live show broadcast, only on idobi Radio.
Our writers weighed in on what bands not only have the best beach bash tunes, but would also be the life and soul of the ultimate (and currently imaginary—we’re working on it) summer beach party.
It’s a Good (Charlotte) morning… because, surprise! Your favorite pop punks dropped “Life Can’t Get Much Better” off their upcoming record Youth Authority last night.
Get to know Houston, Texas’ Lost Element. The five member band got its start in 2010, and since then has been performing an impeccable blend of alternative pop and indie rock. You can check out the sound they’re making on their latest song, “On The Up”, premiering right here, right now on idobi.com.
Mixed Tape with John O’Callaghan has officially wrapped up, with eight awesome episodes to its name. If you loved every minute of the weekly ramblings of The Maine’s vocalist , you’re not alone—and if you missed a minute or two of it, we’re bringing you the Mixed Tape Recap.
After a ten hour drive, and a fair share of technical difficulties, John O’Callaghan arrives at a hotel room at midnight to record the latest episode of Mixed Tape.
The trend of streaming songs, and even entire albums, ahead of release is fast becoming the norm. But while it seems great for music fans, how is it affecting bands?
idobi managing editor Eleanor Grace checked in with Nick Santino at the Toronto date of this summer’s Vans Warped Tour to talk about going solo, his former band A Rocket To The Moon’s beginnings and eventual end, the importance of fan connection, and much more.
As the sun set on another crisp New York City spring day, fans piled into Irving Plaza, eager to shout and stomp away the evening with Chuck Ragan and The Camaraderie with help along the way from The White Buffalo and Jonny Two Bags.