Editorial
What You Need On Record Store Day with Notes from Telle and Tim
Collectors and music enthusiasts alike can be expected to be perusing their local record shop on April 16 for Record Store Day. So what releases should you pick up?
Collectors and music enthusiasts alike can be expected to be perusing their local record shop on April 16 for Record Store Day. So what releases should you pick up?
The North Carolina based pop rock act is bringing the premiere of his brand new single “Worst Apocalypse Ever”, along with it’s accompanying video, to idobi.com for an exclusive first listen.
idobi photographer Gaelle Pitrel covered Simple Plan at la Cigale in Paris.
Single or not this Valentine’s Day, here is a mix of some of idobi Howl staff’s favorite songs to warm your cold, cynical hearts.
Taking a look back at Neck Deep’s carefully crafted lyrics of 2015’s ‘Life’s Not Out To Get You’.
Sometimes, you have to rise from the ashes. “Jersey bred and Brooklyn based” musician Gillian Visco knows that all too well, after her band Photon Dynamo and the Shiny Pieces fell apart by cause of members skipping town, and a sudden death.
Ross and Shook from Allout Helter talk about bridging the gaps between punk, hardcore and metal
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 »
On December 11th, 2015, I was lucky enough to be one of 500 people crammed into the Camden Underworld club in London for the The Ghost Inside Benefit show. Of course, I’d had to wake up at 3am EST a few days earlier in order to secure tickets, which sold out in about a minute, but as I was already going to be in London the night of the show, it was totally worth it.
Fallstar vocalist Chris Ratzlaff gives a track by track breakdown of the band’s new record, ‘Future Golden Age’.