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Album Review: August Burns Red – Death Below
August Burns Red brings us their tenth studio album Death Below via SharpTone Records this week.
August Burns Red brings us their tenth studio album Death Below via SharpTone Records this week.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Midtown, Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness, Meet Me @ the Altar, and more.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Thrice, Mod Sun, Stand Atlantic, and more.
Radio Uprising showcases the greatest bands and artists that tomorrow has to offer, including: slo/tide, Motherland, Quinton Griggs, and Too Close for Comfort
Who’s on air this week? Scroll through idobi’s Guest ‘Gram to get the 411.
The 2017 Vans Warped Tour Compilation features 50 huge tracks from the likes of Anti-Flag, Blessthefall, Hands Like Houses, and more.
Underoath have announced that they are breaking up after fifteen years as a band. They will be embarking on a farewell tour in 2013 as well as releasing an anthology LP November 6th on Solid State Records. Tonight’s episode of The Retrospect will pay tribute to the band; tune in at 7pm ET only on idobi Radio.
The biggest metalcore band in the land happens to be a Christian sextet that, for a second time, is primed to crash into the upper echelons of the Billboard 200. Underoath will on Tuesday release its fourth album, “Lost in the Sound of Separation.” It’s the follow-up to 2006’s “Define the Great Line,” which debuted at No. 2 without any significant radio play or mainstream push; it has sold 366,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Instead of the typical avenues of exposure, the Florida band has relied on a fierce, two-pronged model of touring and Internet… Read more »
While Floridian metalcore sextet Underoath were recording 2006’s Define the Great Line a little more than a year ago, the band’s drummer, Aaron Gillespie, found himself writing straight-up rock tunes, material that he realized wouldn’t fit with Underoath’s vicious style. If these songs were to be heard someday, he knew he’d have to release them himself. So before Define ’s June release, Gillespie hit the studio alone to track the songs, playing all of the instruments himself and even tackling vocalist duties, like how Trent Reznor records Nine Inch Nails albums. This spring, Gillespie’s as-yet-untitled solo debut, which he’ll release… Read more »
City and Colour will be releasing his new album on June 4th. The tracklisting and album art can be viewed by hitting “Read More.”