…This is the Inbox Jukebox: The Wrecks – “Out of Style” The Wrecks are about to get you into trouble. “Out of Style” is a bubbling bouncy belligerent middle-finger type of bop (and your hands are about to go up in the air). So much ‘mosh’ in the lyrics, so much boom in that bassline, so much buzz in the sonics—handclaps are inevitable. Your neighbors will be pounding on your door, but you’ll be yelling “bring that beat back” while they fume. This is alt-rock on fire. Burn, babies, burn. — Hunter & The Bear – “Digital Light” Get ready for… Read more »
idobi is so stoked to announce that we are partnering with 320 Festival, which is melding music & mental health to bring you an incredible event featuring some of your favorite bands and big names in entertainment.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week looks at each presidential candidate’s famous supporters.
My Chemical Romance has announced their first tour in 9 years. Rumors of a reunion began over the summer of 2019 when Joe Jonas, Jonas Brother, and eyebrow aficionado, mentioned in an interview that he overheard MCR rehearsing. The internet was abuzz until Frank Iero, rhythm guitarist for the group, posted a comically aggressive rebuttal insinuating Jonas’ statement made as much sense as The Ramones getting back together. Fast forward to October 31, 2019, when the band announced a reunion show at the landmark Shrine Expo Hall in Los Angeles. The December 20, sold-out show set fans daydreaming for a… Read more »
We’ve put together our list of the people of the decade—see if your pick made the cut!
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week breaks down how Brexit is already screwing over touring musicians.
Nottingham, England is probably best known to Americans as the place that Robin Hood came from. That said, it also happens to be the place where indie band Amber Run formed while the members were studying at Nottingham University.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the use of music without permission at political campaign rallies.
Over 700 artifacts and pieces of memorabilia of Rock ‘n’ Roll history will make their way to auction on October 25 and 26, 2019. A Culver City-based company, Julien’s Auctions, is hosting the event. Two of the items that stand out are those that belonged to the late Kurt Cobain. The olive green sweater he wore during the taping of Nirvana’s iconic 1993 MTV Unplugged recording has an estimated value of $200,000 to $300,000. The sweater is described as missing a button, stained, and having a cigarette hole burned through it. The second item is Cobain’s turquoise left-handed fender built-in… Read more »
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.