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Mayday Parade Takes Us Back To Warped Tour On “Got Me All Wrong”


Following the release of “More Like A Crush” earlier this year, Mayday Parade has shared their latest pop-punk effort “Got Me All Wrong,” primed to become the song of the summer. “‘Got Me All Wrong’ is about falling hard for someone but the other person isn’t on the same page,” drummer Jake Bundrick shares. “I met my wife on Warped Tour and the song is roughly about that. It didn’t happen immediately like I wanted but it eventually did and that’s what the song is about.” Read more: World’s First Cinema Are Calling Out For An “S.O.S” Transporting listeners to… Read more »

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Mayday Parade Are Emotional As Ever With “More Like A Crash”


The Legacy pop-rock band, Mayday Parade have gifted fans with a brand new song “More Like A Crash” today. Last night the group premiered the track right here on Idobi Radio for the very first time courtesy of taking over our “Fresh At Five”. The band whose discography is often coined as an “emotion” all in its own right has returned with another pull-at-your-heart-strings banger. The track is super upbeat, and certainly drives with catchy guitars and sing-along vocals, but remains very much in tune with the intense feelings a classic Mayday Parade song invokes. Guitarist, Alex Garcia shares on… Read more »

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Story Of The Year Set To Join Yellowcard On Tour This Summer


Story Of The Year has announced an exciting summer tour alongside Yellowcard. The tour celebrates the 20th anniversary of Yellowcard‘s iconic album Ocean Avenue and promises to be a memorable experience for fans of both bands. After the release of their sixth studio album, Tear Me To Pieces, in early March, Story Of The Year has wasted no time in announcing their involvement in the Ocean Avenue tour. Story Of The Year will join Yellowcard for 21 shows across the country, starting with a sold-out concert in Baltimore, MD, on July 5. Read more: phem Relates To All Pet Owners… Read more »

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GGRoundup the First – Featuring New Reviews for Queen Bee, Praise This, BEEF, Chevalier, Spinning Gold, and Super Mario Bros.


Geek Girl Riot is throwing it back this week with three of our most fantabulous episodes (just in case you missed ‘em first time round, we wouldn’t want that). While you listen and revel, keep scrolling to read a roundup of some fresh & sizzling-hot reviews we just cooked up, including: Queen Bee, Praise This, BEEF, Chevalier, Spinning Gold, and Super Mario Bros.

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10 Trans Artists To Fall In Love With On International Trans Day Of Visibility


Every year on March 31st, we honor International Transgender Day of Visibility by celebrating the resilience of trans and non-binary people everywhere. This is a day dedicated to elevating voices and experiences from this community of incredibly strong and endlessly brave individuals. We are your sons and daughters, mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers. We are your neighbors, coworkers, and friends. The trans community is a diverse community and represent all ethnic and racial backgrounds. We are the voices coming through your stereo. The music industry is flooded with artists who identify within this community. We make rock music, pop… 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 »

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