This week I have long time friend/songwriter Jeff Sahyoun, he’s the man of all trades, and I first met him in 2010 while I was living in Utah when he was in the band Letlive. We would eventually tour together several times over the years and I got to know his story better about how he came to be with his new project Erase Theory. We talk all things Jeff !
Even up until the day of the concert, I wasn’t fully prepared for what I was about to experience.
Radio Uprising showcases the greatest bands and artists that tomorrow has to offer, including: Misplaced, Chipped Nail Polish, Erase Theory, and 156/Silence
— Today we talk about State Champs’ acoustic version of “Act Like That”, Motionless in White’s new music video, and Taylor Swift’s tour announcement. — State Champs Slows Things Down State Champs have returned to something we already love and doubled it. The band released an acoustic version of “Act Like That”. You wouldn’t think you could take such an upbeat song and make it so chill, but it works incredibly well. The new version is off of their latest album Kings Of The New Age and guitarist Tyler Szalkowski said, “We had a short press week back in June… Read more »
Today we talk about the life of Nichelle Nichols, Beyoncé faces backlash, The Wonder Years’ tour announcement, and Bad Suns’ new single. Remembering Nichelle Nichols Actress Nichelle Nichols passed away Saturday night at the age of 89. Her son announced she had died of natural causes and released a statement saying, “Last night, my mother, Nichelle Nichols, succumbed to natural causes and passed away. Her light however, like the ancient galaxies now being seen for the first time, will remain for us and future generations to enjoy, learn from, and draw inspiration from. Hers was a life well lived and… Read more »
“Welcome to New York. It’s been waiting for you.” – Taylor Swift It’s time to bring the WiFi World Tour to the city that never sleeps also known as New York City. You might not be able to take a trip just yet but for now here’s a little taste of what to expect. Strap in and let’s go on a virtual tour of the Big Apple. A famous food (+ recipe) : Pizza Two things you have to try when you’re in the Big Apple are pizza and bagels. Whether it’s grabbing a slice from 2 Bros or going… Read more »
Stephen Gomez came in to co-host my show this week to talk music, some politics, and more music. Also Alteras called in!
Step right up, because it’s time to call the rookies up from the bench for Warped season. In this week’s Tuesday Ten, we’ve put together an idobi All-Star Rookie Squad of artists you absolutely cannot miss as they make their first official appearances on Warped Tour this summer.
Nine Inch Nails began their Wave Goodbye tour with a pair of small venue concerts in New York City this weekend. The group performed Saturday at the Bowery Ballroom and last night at Webster Hall. Yesterday’s performance was especially noteworthy as Trent Reznor and Co. played their entire 1994 classic The Downward Spiral from start to finish, plus nearly a dozen more of NIN’s greatest hits. These 11 shows represent the last time Nine Inch Nails will perform live. Rolling Stone was crammed up near the side of the stage Saturday night at the Bowery Ballroom near an army of… Read more »
Fall Out Boy got political at their Mesa, Arizona “Believers Never Die, Part Deux” tour opener Friday night, taking the stage in dress suits and black eyes – and in frontman Patrick Stump’s case, a grey Donald Trump-like wig – as a commentary on the current state of corporate America. Video screens framing Andy Hurley’s elevated drum kit aired footage of riot police and the conservatively dressed bandmembers walking through a backstage area. Hurley appeared onstage first, fervently pounding away on his kit as two men dressed in police riot gear banged on drums for opener “Disloyal Order of Water… Read more »