Tate sits down with twins Mercedes and Phoenix Arn-Horn from Canadian mall goth band, Softcult in this episode of Punk Goes Pride. They discuss the bands incredible DIY skills in music production, song writing, graphic design and music video direction. They also talk about the importance of consent, women in the scene, 4th wave feminism and chat briefly about their mutual love for horror movies and Canadian food.
In the first Punk Goes Pride episode of 2023 Tate hangs out with pop punk artist and YouTube star, NOAHFINNCE. They chat about Noah’s experience in school, his impressive YouTube success, signing to Hopeless Records and his upcoming US headline tour. They also discuss the similarities and differences of being transgender in two different countries.
We were blessed with many incredible releases throughout 2022—and our staff and hosts are here to share their Top 5 picks.
In this episode Tate and Donnie discuss the formation of Grumpster, signing to Pure Noise records and the release of their album “Fever Dream”. They bond over both growing up trans in small towns, navigating their awkward youth, transitioning and all of the funny obstacles they experienced along the ride
Welcome back to our fourth installment of “100 Rising Artists To Listen To In 2024”! We can’t wait for you to discover your new favorite band from us here at idobi Radio. It is never a bad time to fall in love with a new artist. Whether you prefer pop-punk, indie-rock, metal, or pop-rock, we’ve got something for you. Every day there are talented folks out there all over the world deciding to take the leap into starting a band or project. It is our job to find these acts and present them to you. If you missed parts 1-3,… Read more »
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from The Maine, Twenty One Pilots, Waterparks, and more.
idobi’s hosts raise one last White Claw to the things that kept us going in 2020—the music, the memes, and the hopes for a better 2021.
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 »
To celebrate Women’s History Month, we’re shining the light on the fantastic leading ladies in alternative.
Whether he’s discussing his personal life or wailing at the mic, it’s clear that Vinnie Caruana is thoroughly enjoying himself.