The latest track from the project, “Heart Of A Poet”, is premiering exclusively below. Written about a bond with an older friend battling cancer, the song is sure to bring more than a few tears to your eye, and a better outlook on the day ahead.
Man O Radio, hosted by those crazy dudes in Man Overboard, will return on October 3rd! The show’s second season will air every Thursday at 7pm on idobi Radio and feature a myriad of topics and guests.
Pierce The Veil will release This Is A Wasteland, a documentary based around their life on the road, on November 11th. The band chronicles the extraordinary life of international touring through exclusive interviews, previously unreleased live performance footage, travel experiences, and everything in-between. The 60 minute film also includes the band’s music videos for “King For A Day”, “Bulls In The Bronx” and “Hell Above”. This Is A Wasteland will be available as a digital documentary on iTunes, and the physical region free DVD comes packaged with a hard bound 28 page book and a bonus copy of Collide With… Read more »
idobi Radio have joined forces with New Jersey’s own pop-punk favorites Man Overboard for a brand new show. “Man Overboard Radio†will air every Monday at 7pm ET on the station starting March 4th. The show promises to be a riot as the band brings you some of their favorite music as well as interviews and pure ridiculousness.
idobi Radio & Man Overboard Team Up To Defend Radio First show premieres Monday, March 4th at 7pm ET March 1, 2013 — idobi Radio have joined forces with New Jersey’s own pop-punk favorites Man Overboard for a brand new show. “Man Overboard Radio” will air every Monday at 7pm ET on the station starting March 4th. The show promises to be a riot as the band brings you some of their favorite music as well as interviews and pure ridiculousness. Man Overboard Radio: New Jersey’s finest take to the airwaves to bring you mindless banter, the most unprofessional interviews… Read more »
Filled with personality and tongue-in-cheek lyrics, Collide With The Sky brings Pierce The Veil to an impressive new level.
Recently, Maureen Callahan wrote a piece for the New York Post about Crush Management, the NYC cadre that shepherds the careers of Fall Out Boy, Panic! at the Disco, the Academy Is … , Boys Like Girls and Armor for Sleep (or, as Callahan puts it, “basically any band that a 13-year-old girl with a blog and a Hot Topic habit obsesses over”). Aside from providing readers with some genuinely bananas quotes from songwriter/ rock-and-roll vampire Butch Walker about credibility (especially considering this is on his résumé), the article is excellent primarily because it floats the hypothesis that the artists… Read more »
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame swung open its doors Monday night to the latest batch of acts ticketed for music immortality, with the Georgia alt-rock icons and the dysfunctional Pasadena party band leading the way. They were joined by ’70s punk pioneer Patti Smith, ’60s girl group the Ronettes and the first hip-hop act to crash the party, Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five. The 22nd annual induction ceremony–which per tradition was held at New York City’s Waldorf Astoria Hotel–felt like an I Love the ’80 special, thanks to its two biggest inductees. R.E.M. received a warm introduction… Read more »
Late in the afternoon of Jan. 16, a SWAT team from the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office, backed up by officers from the Clayton County Sheriff’s Office and the local police department, along with a few drug-sniffing dogs, burst into a unmarked recording studio on a short, quiet street in an industrial neighborhood near the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. The officers entered with their guns drawn; the local police chief said later that they were “prepared for the worst.” They had come to serve a warrant for the arrest of the studio’s owners on the grounds that they had violated the… Read more »
Even though it’s due in stores today, KRS-One has done everything he can to make sure nobody buys his latest album – at least not yet. “This is insane, this is insane, this is so egregious, this is so devious,” KRS-One fumed on Monday, angry at Koch Records’ plan to release an album by him called Kristyles. The Bronx battle king, alleging that the record Koch was putting out not only did a disservice to him as an artist and a businessman, but that it was an affront to hip-hop culture as a whole, won a court injunction on Monday… Read more »