Editorial
Stranger Things Season 2 Appetizer – The Promise
You’re about to get lucky this Friday because we’ve got a fanfic appetizer for Season 2 of Stranger Things.
You’re about to get lucky this Friday because we’ve got a fanfic appetizer for Season 2 of Stranger Things.
Michael Bay and some of Hollywood’s finest creative minds have teamed up to debut nine graphic novels at New York Comic Con this weekend.
There’s a new addition to the Fearless Records family, and it’s long overdue that you got to know them better…enter Eat Your Heart Out, the new band on the block.
If you’re already listening to The 1975 and Chainsmokers, this is the track you’ve been waiting for all your life.
We’re in for a holiday episode of Gone Fishkin this week. Fish sits down on Thanksgiving to talk about the artists he’s thankful for, and chat with a handful of bands your playlists should be thankful for.
Their highly anticipated third full length album Upside Down is out today, so there’s no better time than now to take a walk through memory lane and see how the band has changed over the years.
Next week idobi is serving up the perfect appetizers to get you stoked for Vans Warped Tour.
Until a music video is released, a song is open to the theatrics of your mind. If you’re anything like us, all your favorite songs have a storyboard of your own creation to go along with them—that is, until the official video is released. It’ll wipe away your mental picture, and if they’ve done it right, you’ll be happy to let it go. The following nineteen videos accomplished just that, as told by the idobi staff.
The idobi staff has been brought together by the love of music and the sacred bond of sharing favorite songs, so it’s no wonder that we created the ultimate playlist when we brought together all of our favorite songs from the past year. From DNCE to The Front Bottoms to Fall Out Boy, we’re bringing you the best of variety in this edition of idobi Best Songs of 2015. Read on to find out which track grabbed the top spot this year. — 1. “Shut Up and Dance” – Walk The Moon (Tom Cheney) 2. “Tear in My Heart” –… Read more »
The APMAs are almost upon us, and we’re here to make sure you have all the info you need for the event of the year. Ash Costello from New Years Day and Keith Buckley from Every Time I Die are your official red carpet hosts this year, giving you an exclusive glimpse into the celebrations.