Since GK first strutted onto the scene in 2004/2005 it has become a symbol, representing the look of pop-punk but also, unexpectedly, the sound of alt-rock. But last year, just short of a decade later, the journey derailed. Today, Glamour Kills is fighting its way back.
From the opening chords of “Don’t Threaten Me With a Good Time” to the resounding final notes of “Victorious”, it’s a hell of a feeling watching Brendon Urie and Co take the stage by storm.
Like any music legends, The Maine did it the hard way—they started from the bottom (on Myspace) now they’re here.
Pop punkers, we are officially old. This week, Blink-182’s Take Off Your Pants and Jacket turned fifteen years old. In honor of its birthday bash, the idobi crew got together to recount our favorite lyrics (and memories) from the monumental album. Check out what we had to say below, and join us in bracing yourself for the album’s Sweet 16 (maybe MTV will revive My Super Sweet Sixteen just to throw it the best celebration ever.) — Blink-182 loves your mom…but your mom most likely wouldn’t love Blink-182. Which is one of the main reasons why Blink appealed to me… Read more »
This week on In Frequency, Eleanor Grace is joined by Matt Fazzi of Rare Futures to talk about their new record This Is Your Brain On Love – an album five years in the making that saw the band retire their old name and embrace a new chapter.
Through our time touring we’ve been around the country multiple times, been to every city you could think of, but every time we roll into Charleston, SC, it’s always a special occasion.
It’s Movember once again, which means it’s time for the mustache-growers in our lives to shine. After pledging not to shave, these facial hair super-heroes attempt to grow the most glorious er, facial bristles (we’re running out of synonyms).
A lot of life has happened in the past ten years. Just think about everything that has consumed the world since 2005—graduations, weddings, the rise of the smartphone, and an entire language understood only by twelve year olds (**insert fourteen emoticons to thank Instagram here**).
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Rachel Watts gets more than she bargained for when she and her eccentric (but sexy) neighbor, James Mycroft, stumble across a murder scene. If BBC’s Sherlock was a young adult novel, it would be Ellie Marney’s Every Breath.