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The Gunz Show, December 29, 2010
On the last Gunz Show of the year: Hey Monday, Say Anything, Man Overboard, and Drift Division.
On the last Gunz Show of the year: Hey Monday, Say Anything, Man Overboard, and Drift Division.
On tonight’s The Gunz Show; The Ready Set, Boys Like Girls, and Set It Off.
On tonight’s The Gunz Show; All Time Low, Less Than Jake, and Valencia.
This sunday on The Gunz Show:
All Time Low, We The Kings, and The Damned Things.
NGHBRS will be in the studio with a live performance
Also, Gunz will have the exclusive world premiere of brand new songs from The Gay Blades, as well as our weekly segment “0 to 60 with Mike Ferri” from We are The In Crowd!
One can assume it’s not easy surviving as a band for over 15 years, especially in today’s ever-changing music scene. For prog-rockers dredg, this has become a reality. Recently, idobi had a chance to chat with vocalist Gavin Hayes about the band’s current tour with Circa Survive, the band’s upcoming album, the changing landscape of the music industry and much more.
Blessthefall have released a music video for “Hey Baby, Here’s That Song You Wanted” off of their 2009 album Witness. Produced by Michael “Elvis” Baskette (Incubus, Escape The Fate, Story Of The Year), the album debuted in the Billboard Top 200 at #56 and the Independent Chart at #6 in October 2009.
Winding down their current tour, bass player Joe Robinson from the Pennsylvania band Soletta sat down with idobi Radio to talk about their debut EP; The Road Back Home, as well as their future plans.
Coming hot off of a tour-filled summer, idobi Radio caught up with The Dangerous Summer on a rainy day in a college town amongst the cornfields of Iowa.
The Wonder Yearshave released their new music videofor “Melrose Diner” on their website. Check out the video below and make sure to go to myspace for the band’s tour dates withFour Year Strong, Comeback Kid and American Fangs. Check out the video for “Melrose Diner”!
Rockstars are notoriously hard to control. Think of Axl Rose or Kanye West. Legendary artists play by their own rules: showing up late to gigs, mouthing off to fans, or fighting record label execs for getting in the way of music. Which makes it especially odd that Apple, for its new music social network Ping, would release a 9 page book of guidelines for artists planning to join the service. Here are some of the rules: Posts should not include advertisements or links to sites outside of iTunes. Posts should not contain links to other content providers. URLs should not… Read more »