In the past few years, Harrisburg, PA’s Koji has become just as well-known for his activism, unrelenting positivity, and the intimacy of his live shows as he has for his recorded music. He just arrived home from an extensive North American co-headliner with labelmates Turnover, and idobi editor Eleanor Grace caught up with him at one of the tour’s final dates to talk about how the past two months on the road have treated him, working with a full band, his thoughts on the scene, and how this tour has seen him reclaim his voice.
A Day to Remember, Pierce the Veil, and All Time Low will be heading out on the “House Party” tour this fall. Check out the dates by clicking “Read More.”
Finch have announced the last leg of their What It Is To Burn US Tour. Dance Gavin Dance will be opening for them, and you can check out the dates by clicking “Read More.”
Panic at the Disco! have released a new single, announced their upcoming album Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! and announced a slew of headlining dates. The single, album pre-order information, and tour dates can be seen by clicking “read more.”
Frank Turner will be hitting up North America this fall with an extensive tour schedule. Opening acts for the tour will come from The Smith Street Band and Koo Koo Kanga Roo.
Waiting For The Dawn can go one of two ways: shuffled in with your summer CD collection to be blasted while driving down the highway, or excavated for a vastly deeper meaning. The album is conscientious in its commentary; always offering nuggets of wisdom and fresh ways to revamp your worldview for the brighter.
You’ve been crossing off the days on your calendar for months now, and the time is finally almost here – the 2013 edition of the Vans Warped Tour kicks off this Saturday. With so many bands to check out and only so many hours in a day, our writing team has put together a list of our must-see artists on this year’s Warped – some you already love, some you may not have heard yet, but all you should make an effort to see this summer.
We the Kings, Breathe Carolina, T. Mills and The Ready Set will be heading out on the Summer Fest tour together. Take a look at the dates by clicking “Read More.”
With Shane Henderson and the Future Perfect, Henderson utilizes the greater creative control he has on the aptly named Control to explore his musical capabilities, replacing the punk in pop punk with singer-songwriter instead as he moves toward a lighter, more laid-back feel.
In her latest album Wheel, Laura Stevenson contends with the confusing and contradictory cycle that is life. Through artfully-composed folk songs, rife with prose and interwoven with irony, Stevenson captures the mystifying enigmas that plague us all.