Songs The Saved My Life vol 2 is out now so just like the release of the first one Jayden came by to co-host and talk all about it with me! PLUS push baby, Seb Lefebvre, The Mowgli’s and YOU guys called in!
Let’s Fall in Love For The Night.. or for the rest of your life. 3 seconds in you’ll be feeling that puppy love but by second 36 you will be feeling that head over heals, putting The Fault in Our Stars to shame, hours spent writing in your diary sort of love. Waiting to press play is just prolonging your fate. Find him on social media: Instagram and Facebook.
We’re giving All Time Low the “green light” to cover any Lorde song they want.
Experience the magic and wonder of the holiday season with Fall Out Boy’s cover of “What’s This?”.
Percussion. Strings. Winds. Words. Sing along with Disney fanatic Hannah Pierangelo in this week’s (Un)Covered!
Baltimore-based pop punk band, Something More, take over the idobi airwaves to share exclusive track-by-track commentary of their new EP Dogs, out tomorrow (June 10th) via Common Ground Records. On the record, the band reveals, “Dogs is about pushing as hard as you can to achieve what you need to reach your full potential and not letting change, heartache, or negative minds redirect your focus.” Fans can snag physical copies of Dogs through the Common Ground Records webstore and digitally via iTunes. Catch Something More in a city near you this summer as they make their way around the country on their first full U.S. tour… Read more »
I Call Fives put a pop-punk twist on the 90s alt-rock gem “How’s It Going to Be” originally by Third Eye Blind this week on (Un)covered.
Timbaland’s R&B remix of OneRepublic’s “Apologize” helped the band break through to mainstream radio. Reimagined as a crisp and gritty song by Silverstein, this week’s (Un)covered looks at the rock cover recorded for Punk Goes Pop Volume 2.
“All Along the Watchtower†is stripped to the bare bones of a song and a story, but it’s still enough to make it a timeless classic and inspire an incredible cover by the one and only Jimi Hendrix, and later, Envy on the Coast.
The range present in Man Overboard’s third full-length Heart Attack epitomizes the fluidity of the term “pop punk,†making the album a must-have for anyone that considers themselves a fan of the genre.