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On Deck: idobi’s Latest Spins 6/18


The hottest new tunes are playing all day long on idobi Radio… Photo: Chase Atlantic via Facebook 3REE – 3REE Bowling For Soup – Sometimes I Don’t Mind Chase Atlantic – Like A Rockstar (idobi Session) Chase Atlantic – What U Call That (idobi Session) Photo: Half The Animal via HalfTheAnimal.com dying in designer – Pull It Half The Animal – Summertime High pronoun – Temporary Tantrum (idobi Session) pronoun – Run (idobi Session) Photo: Sum 41 by Ashley Osborn Scarlet Drive – I Just Think That You’re Cute Sum 41 – A Death In The Family The Dangerous Summer… Read more »

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Hellogoodbye Plans To Release New Music in 2025


​​Hello, I’ve missed you quite terribly, Hellogoodbye. While the Forrest Kline-led group has remained somewhat active over recent years, 2025 promises a lot more from the “Here (In Your Arms)” legends.  In a two-part video posted yesterday, Monday, January 6, Kline shares his 2025 pop culture predictions that include redefining FOMO and YOLO as well as the band’s upcoming support tour with Armor For Sleep. He says, “Some predictions. Hellogoodbye will release new music. Hellogoodbye will go on a full U.S. tour with Armor For Sleep in March.”  He continues, “Hellogoodbye will do a living room tour this fall, so… Read more »

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You Me At Six Announces Tour Support For Final UK & Ireland Shows


You Me At Six just announced the artists who are supporting them on their final run of shows in the UK and Ireland, and the lineup is stacked. Artists set to appear with the band in 2025 include The Blackout, Holding Absence, Boston Manor, Mallory Knox, Kid Kapichi, The Xcerts, and The Skints. Additionally, you may have the chance to see Champ Kind, Daytime TV, Dead Pony, Fastlane, Heights, Keep Quiet, Mouth Culture, Noisy, Not Advised, and Snake Eyes. On social media, the band shares, “We’ve shared a lot of great times on the road with some of these bands over the years. Plus… Read more »

Features

Echo to Jayli Wolf: Indigenous Women Taking Center Stage


In recent years, Indigenous women have fought to grab hold of the spotlight and give us a glimpse into the beauty of their culture as well as the horrors they’ve experienced over the years. From the Marvel Cinematic Universe to award-winning films to the stage, here are just a few of the powerful Indigenous women defying the stereotypes and taking back what’s rightfully theirs.

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Hear The “Sirens” On MOTHICA’s New Track With Sophie Powers


Los Angeles-based rocker on the rise MOTHICA is back with a new collaboration sure to supercharge your weekend. Teaming up with Sophie Powers, the two released the new single “Sirens.”  “I wrote ‘Sirens’ about having feelings for someone who is a walking red flag,” MOTHICA shares. “The type of toxic person you should avoid, but the tantalizing allure of ignoring your intuition about someone.” The bouncy basslines and tempting background vocals complement MOTHICA and Powers’ storytelling. The track begins with a feeling many know all too well when the brain and heart don’t get along. “Cutting ties with the angel… Read more »

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PVRIS Announces Eagerly-Awaited New Album ‘EVERGREEN,’ drops new single “GOOD ENEMY”


Nearly 3 years after PVRIS’ last album, Use Me, dropped, vocalist Lynn Gunn has announced her latest collection EVERGREEN. The new full-length project is due on July 14 via Hopeless Records. In addition to the thrilling news of a new body of work from PVRIS, the group has released their latest single “GOOD ENEMY.” “GOOD ENEMY” is the fourth single released from the highly-anticipated new album. Read more: “Scott Pilgrim” cast reunite for Netflix anime series Honing on her magnetic craftsmanship through songwriting, instrumentation, production, and beyond, “GOOD ENEMY” showcases Gunn’s vulnerability through distorted rhythms in the chorus and vigorous… Read more »

Editorial

5 Bands That Could Be Mandalorians


The smash-hit Star Wars TV series starring Pedro Pascal, The Mandalorian is back! The Mandalorian culture is built on tradition. Part of that tradition is their armor, especially their helmets. Even in the first episode of Season 3, we see so many Mandalorians, all with unique helmet designs.

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