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All Time Low return to Hopeless Records
With a brand new album scheduled to come out this fall, All Time Low have announced their return to Hopeless Records.
With a brand new album scheduled to come out this fall, All Time Low have announced their return to Hopeless Records.
Take part in idobi’s prize hunt around the Lower East Side Jan 26–30
[Bottom Left Clockwise: Photo by Thomas Falcone, Photo via RogerEbert.com, Photo by Nikolas Ray,Shadow Monster created by Mathematic] Today we’ve got Black Writers Week at RogerEbert.com, X Ambassadors release a new music video, and Travie McCoy announces signing to Hopeless Records and shares his new single. Black Writers Week at Roger Ebert This week RogerEbert.com kicked off their inaugural Black Writers Week featuring guest essays and virtual panels. Some of the participants include Shawn Edwards, Karen Horne, Erica Ford, Ytasha Womack, Tambay Obenson, Tananarive Due, and idobi’s very own Sherin Nicole! For the full list of contributors head here to… Read more »
Hopeless Records have announced the signing of two new bands, Michigan’s SycAmour and Japan’s coldrain.
Hey Violet have signed with the legendary Hopeless Records and celebrated with the release of a new track, “i should call my friends”.
Prepare for the return of the “GODDESS”, the new single from PVRIS, now available via Hopeless Records.
This week we chat with singer/songwriter Tay Jardine of We Are The In Crowd and Sainte. Tay tells us about growing up in the music scene in Poughkeepsie, how her band WATIC was first discovered and signed to Hopeless Records, reminiscing about her time touring in the Philippines, starting her new project Sainte, upcoming plans for both of her projects, and so much more. Not to mention Jess and Tay have known each other for over 10 years, so there’s some great stories in this episode!
Back to being live! DE’WAYNE came by to co-host a week after his first track as a signed artist on Hopeless Records dropped, Hemiisphers called in, Chapel called in, some friends stopped in and you guys called in!
I’M EXCITED FOR YOU TO HEAR ALL THE MUSIC AND INTERVIEWS I HAVE ON MY SHOW THIS WEEK. Tyler from State Champs called in to talk about Sad Summer Fest and more, Fame On Fire called in to talk about signing to Hopeless Records and more and Woes called in cause they’re dope as heck.
This week on In Frequency, Eleanor Grace chats with Joe Junod and Brad Wyllner of Dryjacket ahead of the release of their debut full-length For Posterity, out next month on Hopeless Records.