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Stick To Your Guns release “RMA (Revolutionary Mental Attitude)”
Stick To Your Guns are premiering a new single off of their upcoming record release, Disobedient, which will hit the shelves on February 10th via Sumerian Records.
Stick To Your Guns are premiering a new single off of their upcoming record release, Disobedient, which will hit the shelves on February 10th via Sumerian Records.
Hello, hello. This is your friendly local idobi Radio music director, Matt Vogel. I’m going to take some time each week to talk about the new additions to idobi Radio playlists, and try to help introduce you to some great new songs and artists.
It’s that time of year again where we’re faced with the near-impossible task of choosing our favorite releases from another stellar twelve months of music. After even more complicated math and science than last year, we’ve finally arrived at our top ten records of 2014—find out what made the list and why we fell in love with them!
We created this collection of Anthm’s favorite songs of 2014 just for you. Hear them on ido.bi/anthm
Angels and Airwaves are streaming their new album ‘The Dreamwalker’ in full. The album is released today.
When it comes to fan-artist interaction, where is the line? How much is too much?
The 1975 have just premiered their new song “Medicine”, taken from the BBC Radio 1 re-score of the movie Drive.
Bring Me The Horizon are streaming a new song called “Don’t Look Down” from the upcoming re-score of the film, Drive.
YELLOWCARD. A band that I have seen since their first EP… a band that was on the top of the world in the pop punk scene, to facing the inevitable struggle of being replaced by newer, ‘hipper’ bands, to coming back and killing it with their last couple of albums. And their latest one, Lift A Sail is one for the ages.
While it does boast one of the most impressive festival lineups of the year, Riot Fest isn’t just about the music — it’s also home to the most punk rock carnival around. And as we prepare ourselves for the wild ride of this year’s fest, we asked ourselves a question that few have dared to ask before: what if the artists playing this year’s Riot Fest were carnival attractions?