Silverstein will release their seventh studio album This Is How The Wind Shifts on February 5th, 2013 via Hopeless Records. The band has also announced an extensive tour in support of the album throughout North America and Europe.
From the very beginning strains of the first song on The Broderick’s self-titled LP, the album’s compelling nature is apparent. The skillful lyricism combined with its simmering emotions make for a cohesive twelve-track set that never lacks enough differentiation to keep the entire album feeling fresh.
Saves The Day have launched a campaign for fans to fund the band’s 8th studio album.
It’s Thanksgiving and this year we’re thankful for another episode of First Person. Josh has a room full of friends around as he introduces tracks from The Mowglis, Crystal Fighters and… Eddie Murphy(???)
Transit are set to begin tracking their fourth full-length this Saturday at Maximum Sound Studios in Danvers, MA.
idobi editor Eleanor Knowles had the chance to catch up with Now, Now at the Toronto date of their tour with Motion City Soundtrack earlier this week. The band talked about being on the road with some of their best friends, their appearance on Jimmy Fallon, writing plans for after the tour, airport sleeping habits, and much more.
This week, we’ll dive into The Long Ranger movie and the meaning of the word “kemosabe”, then jump into tracks from The Wombats, Chvrches, and Everything Everything.
For their No Sleep Records debut, Major League were able to pull out all of the stops. While they may still be a relatively new band, Hard Feelings easily has the potential to become a classic and will find the band moving up to the big leagues of pop punk.
Balance and Composure will hit the road in early 2013 for a headlining U.S. tour with support from The Jealous Sound and Daylight.
No Sleep Records has signed New England based indie/alternative pop band Long Lost. which features Joe Boynton of Transit on vocals.