Photo by @_lupe CONSIDER THIS A REPERCUSSION… for any of you that forgot that Knuckle Puck is still one of the best bands out there. My dudes are back and just released a brand new track that I am all about today. It’s called “Tune You Out,” and it’s perfect Knuckle Puck for old fans and new. It’s been a minute since we’ve heard from the guys but this song off their upcoming full length album (!!!) shows that they haven’t missed a beat, and if anything they’ve gotten that much better. KP will be doing some headlining shows, and… Read more »
If you’re looking for something cheesy and romantic that you don’t have to think too hard about this Valentine’s weekend, give The Thing About Harry a try.
Have you heard the news that you’re dead? And we’re dead? And everyone else is dead? Because My Chemical Romance just killed us all.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week shares some artists’ reactions to Trump’s impeachment.
The 2010s was a decade ruled by memes. There are so many that it’s hard to remember them all—but don’t worry, idobi is here to remind you of the best ones!
Our staff have spent the past few weeks arguing, digging out their old iPods, and scouring their Myspace pages to narrow their personal picks down.
A lot can change in ten years: personalities, tastes, relationships. For Mayday Parade the last ten years have been a chance to grow as a band, explore new ways to entertain, and to connect with their fans. Which is why—almost exactly a decade after seeing them live for the first time—I’m sitting on a tour bus in Chicago, chatting with frontman Derek Sanders. We’re at the back of the bus. On one side of Sanders, guitarist Brooks Betts is fiddling around on a laptop, on the other, bassist Jeremy Lenzo pre-signs a stack of Sunnyland CDs. The window is cracked… Read more »
The story is better but the music isn’t quite as good…still #sisterhood and #findingyourself.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week breaks down the history and influence of the Dead Kennedys.