Hit play below to check back in with Paula as she chats with Sherin and Day about her YA novel ‘Good Enough’, being a classically trained violinist, and trying her hand at a little bit of everything.
The Inbox Jukebox is the new column bringing you fresh new tunes and bands. This week features new tracks from Eric Nally, Freedom Fry, Cody Lovaas, Humming House, Suzanne Santo and Butch Walker, and Glass Hour.
Eventide was created as a safe space for listeners, and contains a whole plethora of emotions and explorations of good, bad, and the in between—sometimes all in the same evocative indie track.
Collaborations in pop-rock/punk over the years has allowed for some of the strangest partnerships.
Hopeful in their rejuvenation and relaxed in their approach, Thrice’s collective demeanor has always felt like the calm before the storm.
Not many bands can pull off crop circles and a brainwashing cult in a video, but Panic! at the Disco can.
Following the release of Equal Measures, we spoke to Milestones vocalist Matt Clarke about the EP, the band, its future, and everything in between.
I’ve been on and off the road working for many different artists for the last ten years, and when work allows, I like to document my travels.
Pop punkers, we are officially old. This week, Blink-182’s Take Off Your Pants and Jacket turned fifteen years old. In honor of its birthday bash, the idobi crew got together to recount our favorite lyrics (and memories) from the monumental album. Check out what we had to say below, and join us in bracing yourself for the album’s Sweet 16 (maybe MTV will revive My Super Sweet Sixteen just to throw it the best celebration ever.) — Blink-182 loves your mom…but your mom most likely wouldn’t love Blink-182. Which is one of the main reasons why Blink appealed to me… Read more »
If anyone assumed that Andy Black was going to lose some of his edge by doing a solo album, he is here to prove them wrong from the very first note of The Shadow Side.