Haven’t You Heard…?: “99 Red Balloons”
Haven’t you heard “99 Red Balloons” by Nena also known as “99 Luftballon”?
Haven’t you heard “99 Red Balloons” by Nena also known as “99 Luftballon”?
I’ve been on and off the road working for many different artists for the last ten years, and when work allows, I like to document my travels.
We’re kicking off our Whachudoin’? segment with comic book writer and creator Jeremy Whitley.
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 »
Against The Current have been on our UpRising radar for months now, but their schedule for an exclusive is just that overpacked. This only proves even more why they’re such a perfect pick for UpRising band.
Dashboard Confessional’s raw version of a song titled “May” certainly got the idobi crew talking.
Pierce The Veil’s highly anticipated album Misadventures comes out on May 13. As if the singles didn’t get us hyped enough, there is now an album medley on Spotify! The 4 minute 29 second preview showcases Vic’s incredible vocal range, the not-so in the background bass played by Jaime, Tony’s guitar work going from glittery to gritty, the iconic drumming by Mike, and so much more. You can read what the idobi Staff thinks about the teaser below! __ *[I’m] actually screaming* I’m so pumped for this album. Pierce the Veil’s music quality literally never ceases to be perfect for… Read more »
Blink-182 released a new song called “Bored To Death” and broke the internet yesterday, and idobi staff had a lot to say about it.
Long before Tumblr became a lifestyle, pizza culture reigned, and Glamour Kills was the unofficial stylist of every dude you know, lived Good Charlotte. The band formed twenty years ago, and found their way to the top of every chart back in pop punk’s glory days.
Today, The Maine released a video furthering the belief that if the music industry were a game of superheroes and villains, they’d be Batman.