Silverstein has announced a winter tour in celebration of the ten year anniversary of their album Discovering The Waterfront. This January, the band will embark on the journey with supporting acts Beartooth, Hands Like Houses, Major League and My Iron Lung. You can check out dates below.
What exactly makes an artist a certain genre? Here’s a handy guide to help you figure it out.
Major League are streaming their latest full-length album There’s nothing Wrong With Me over at Billboard.
Why are Gerard Way, Bombay Bicycle Club, and Foster The People all in NYC this week? For the CMJ Music Marathon of course, and you should be here too! There’s nothing like the thrill of discovering a new favorite band, and with over 1,400 artists playing more than 300 showcases at 80+ venues throughout the city, CMJ surely has one for you. The music marathon welcomes veterans like Cold War Kids, newcomers like Zella Day, International acts including the famous Japanese all girl punk band Shonen Knife and countless up and coming artists all hoping to be discovered. These acts are brought together for five days of music and featured speakers from the industry. For each day, idobi Radio will be bring you the CMJ “Four Playâ€: four can’t miss events for each day of CMJ.
Fearless Records has announced Volume 6 for their Punk Goes Pop series. The record is due out November 17th.
Pop Punk’s Not Dead, it was only sleeping. And New Found Glory are here to breathe life into the genre with their new album, Resurrection.
All Time Low have announced they will be recording with producer John Feldmann for their upcoming album.
We’re stoked to be teaming up with This Legend (the new band from former Yellowcard drummer Longineu Parsons III and guitarist Ben Harper) to announce that they’ve finished recording their debut album and are heading out on tour with Lagwagon this fall.
I was honored enough to speak with a person who has pretty much been a part of some of the biggest pop punk hits and albums that this, “Scene,” has seen in the past 10 years + .
John Feldmann, lead singer of ska-punk heroes Goldfinger, called into The Gunz Show to talk about his producing of the +1 album in the world, 5 Seconds of Summer’s self-titled album. He addresses the critics of 5SOS from the ever-so-intelligent trolls on the Internet, and has an idea for what they can do to themselves.
Now more than ever, we’re feeling the impact of the 90s on our species, whether that’s due to our fondness for nostalgia or the fact that we’re just now catching onto the ideas set forth in the time. Last week, we dove into the overall influence the tectonic decade had on our species. This week, we’ll pay homage the best aspect of those ten years: the music. Because 90’s music ruled so much, many of today’s bands and artists are following in the footsteps of the legends of the decade. Genres were created and innovation was the status quo, so… Read more »