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Rock and Repeat: Homage vs. Carbon Copy vs. Coincidence
Why do musicians copy each other? Is it to pay homage, or merely coincidental? We dive into the concept of originality in music, and why maybe there’s more gray area than you think.
Why do musicians copy each other? Is it to pay homage, or merely coincidental? We dive into the concept of originality in music, and why maybe there’s more gray area than you think.
Cinematic. Expansive. Stunning. These are all words that spring to mind the second you’re swept up into the irresistible embrace of Night Argent’s self-titled debut.
Despite being an electro-pop sensation, Lights is no stranger to acoustic albums.
We spoke to Lights about ‘Midnight Machines’, her connection with the fans, and growing up.
On their sophomore album ‘Bodacious’, Purple have stripped back their sound to get down to the nitty-gritty.
Riffy, grungy, raw, genuine; these are only some of the words that come to mind when trying to describe The Word Alive’s fourth studio album, Dark Matter. But they fail to do justice to what may very well be their strongest release to date.
For a French/Canadian emerging metal band, they aren’t doing too shabby for their fourth studio release; and their newest album ‘Predilections’ proves it.
This month, idobi is celebrating our awesome fans—you guys! But our staff writers have been known to embrace their inner super-fangirl from time to time, too. Whether it’s defacing public places with lyrics or dropping everything to fly to another country to see a favorite band play, we’ve all been superfans in our own way. In the spirit of Fanuary, we’ve decided to share a few times we let our music fandom shine.
It’s a crazy time to be a young rock ’n’ roll band, especially a band like Arc & Stones. We fall in the No Man’s Land of music that you either love, hate or don’t get.
This week on In Frequency, Eleanor Grace is joined by Bryce Avary of The Rocket Summer for a deep dive into his long-awaited new album Zoetic.