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idobi’s Guest ‘Gram: 11/9
Who’s on air this week? Scroll through idobi’s Guest ‘Gram to get the 411.
Who’s on air this week? Scroll through idobi’s Guest ‘Gram to get the 411.
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Headbang the day away with new metal tunes on idobi Howl… Alpha Wolf – Rot In Pieces Boundaries – Behind The Bend Breakdown of Sanity – Traces Coldopen – Gone For Good Call It Home – Heatseeker Daemon Grey – I Don’t Wanna Grow Up Devildriver – Wishing Fit For A King – The Path Intervals – 5-Htp Kataklysm – Cut Me Down (ft. Tuomas Saukkonen) Nasty – Table of Kings Siamese – Home (ft. Drew York) Volumes – Weighted Within The Ruins – Deliverance Zero Theorem – Translucent Tune into Howl here!
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What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Green Day, Hayley Williams, The Format, and more.
David Bello, better known as the vocalist for The World Is A Beautiful Place, recently spoke with us about his solo work, balancing numerous projects, and what it’s like to make music solo vs. with a large and revolving cast of members.
Protest The Hero have just announced U.S. and Canadian tour dates for their international ‘Volition’ Tour.
Phish put its long-suffering fans out of their misery in style. Returning from a two-year hiatus, the Vermont jam band with the obsessive fan base played a long, high-energy show at Madison Square Garden on New Year’s Eve before a raucous crowd, with some fans paying more than $1,000 to get into the sold-out concert. A band known for its New Year’s Eve showmanship didn’t disappoint: Tom Hanks made a surprise stage appearance, and as the clock struck midnight costumed dancers on stilts spread through the audience and fake snow and white balloons tumbled from the rafters. But the crowd… Read more »