The With A Little Help From My Friends Tour is kicking off next month, with pop punk pals Thieves in tow. The trek gets going in Houston on June 4th, and will make stops in cities across the country. Shorebreak, Closet Drama, Ampersand, Clark’s Cape and Gin War will all be joining in on the summer tour. With a lineup like that, you can’t miss out on the fun. Check out dates below, and catch the bands when they roll into your town. Dates: 6/4 – Houston, TX @ Harrisburg Studio 6/5 – New Orleans, LA @ Bank’s St. Bar… Read more »
Death Cab for Cutie are streaming a new song titled “Little Wanderer” from their upcoming album ‘Kintsugi.’ The album is due out March 31st.
Have Mercy and Somos are premiering their split EP at Brooklyn Vegan. The record officially comes out today through No Sleep Records.
As Rise: Ascension wraps up, you won’t be dying for A Skylit Drive to become a full time pop rock act, but the band accomplishes the job set before themselves with stunning ease.
New Politics have released a new music video for their latest single, “Everywhere I Go (Kings and Queens).”
The latest effort from Somos and Sorority Noise is a sonic reminder of why you’ll want to keep both these bands on your radar.
We’re extremely excited to bring you an idobi Howl premiere in the form of The Body Politic’s brand new EP, Egressor. To be officially released on September 16th, you can stream out the six-song EP below. The amazing technical talent of The Body Politic is obvious in all six tracks, but the band’s ability to showcase skill while creating a collection of truly cohesive songs is what really stands out. These songs have some serious power. Egressor is an impressive display of proficiency on both melodic and heavy fronts. Fans of Periphery, Protest The Hero, or even any metalcore or… Read more »
Set It Off have announced their upcoming sophomore album ‘Duality’, to be released October 14th through Equal Vision Records.
Having recently wrapped up Memphis May Fire’s Unconditional Tour, veterans A Skylit Drive are back and better than ever. Their newest record Rise is the most successful release in both the band’s and label Tragic Hero Records’ history. Vocalist Michael Jagmin sat down with idobi writer Alex Rudisill as the tour came to a close to discuss the band’s latest endeavors.
Have Mercy and Daisyhead are streaming their new split over at AbsolutePunk. Stream it below and pre-order the 7″ over at No Sleep Records. Haver Mercy are currently out on tour with Major League, dates for which can be seen here.