Editorial
Fresh Pressed [new music friday] – 001
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music?
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music?
We’ve compiled the idobi staff’s favorite releases and moments this year.
Grayscale’s What We’re Missing might be exactly what you were missing.
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 »
Here are idobi’s Favorite Songs of 2014. Hear the idobi Megamix 2014 on Spotify now, and tune in to hear the Megamix air this Saturday at 12pm ET, and again on New Year’s Eve!
Fun.’s Nate Ruess has grabbed a feature spot on Eminem’s new album The Marshall Mathers LP 2. This will be Eminem’s first album since 2010’s Recovery. It seems that fun. have been everywhere recently, just getting off of their Most Nights tour with Tegan and Sara, and performing on stage with the legendary band Queen. Take a look at the MMPL2 tracklist below. 1. Bad Guy 2. “Parking Log” (Skit) 3. “Rhyme or Reason” 4. “So Much Better” 5. “Survival” 6. “Legacy” 7. “A–hole” (featuring Skylar Grey) 8. “Berzerk” 9. “Rap God” 10. “Brainless” 11. “Stronger Than I Was”… Read more »
idobi writer Catherine Yi caught up with hip-hop band Air Dubai at the Los Angeles stop of the Noise Tour to discuss the release of their new EP, Warning, being signed to an alternative rock label, and their love of Justin Bieber.
Who went to Austin, Texas and interviewed over a hundred people in 48 hours? Josh Madden for Nylon Guys, of course! Check out the video…
Radiohead, Phish, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Beach Boys, Bon Iver, and more are set to headline this year’s Bonnaroo Festival, taking place June 7-10 in Manchester, Tennessee.
Each episode of the new Netflix version of the series begins with the artist(s) themselves and a short visual biography of their careers. Somehow something so simple—the realness of it all—goes straight to your heart.