Riot Fest
It’s time to talk about Riot Fest. Josh has exciting news about the concert and he’ll dive into it between playing tracks from Small Pools, Sir Sly, and Manchester Orchestra. It’s all here, on idobi Radio.
It’s time to talk about Riot Fest. Josh has exciting news about the concert and he’ll dive into it between playing tracks from Small Pools, Sir Sly, and Manchester Orchestra. It’s all here, on idobi Radio.
Since May of 2010, Josh Madden has been delivering fresh, exciting tracks to the ears of thousands of music enthusiasts through the medium of his radio show, First Person, right here on idobi Radio. This season’s premiere was no exception.
First Person with Josh Madden is back tonight after a lengthy absence from the airwaves! Tune in at 8pm ET/7pm CT/5pm PT to catch the hottest new indie and alternative tracks and much more.
It might’ve been a year since Josh hosted his last First Person, but he’s still got it! Hear about his new life moves, the Alternative Press Music Awards, and catch music from Rae Sremmurd and Saint Pepsi.
Lights has announced her fourth studio album, Little Machines, due out September 23rd. To celebrate, she’s also released “Up We Go,” the lead single off of the upcoming record.
This week, we’re only traveling back a couple of years for Music Monday. Join us as we recap Vans Warped Tour 2012, when bands such as All Time Low, Pierce The Veil and The Ghost Inside were boasted on the lineup.
People were taking pictures at shows for years before someone at Oxford decided it’d be a good idea to add the word “selfie†to the dictionary, but the advent of the smartphone has made it more popular than ever. Even our writers have a few show selfies tucked away on their hard drives, and we’re sharing some of our favorites with you in this week’s Tuesday Ten.
Handguns are streaming their new album Life Lessons in full before it officially drops July 8th.
Basement have returned from hiatus and are releasing a three-track EP titled Further Sky on July 29th with Run For Cover Records.
The Gaslight Anthem announced their new album Get Hurt to be released August 19th with Island Records, as well as a string of tour dates this fall.