With day jobs as lucrative and busy as Hollywood demands, it’s a wonder that Michael and Kevin Bacon have time to create music together at all. But what becomes clear when speaking to The Bacon Brothers, is that family has always come first.
Panic! at the Disco’s Brendon Urie kills a live rendition of Queen’s “Killer Queen” in this week’s (Un)Covered.
PUP-punk is about to be your new favorite genre; The Dream Is Over is a wake-up call with an alarming sound that can best be described as organized chaos.
Pierce The Veil’s highly anticipated album Misadventures comes out on May 13. As if the singles didn’t get us hyped enough, there is now an album medley on Spotify! The 4 minute 29 second preview showcases Vic’s incredible vocal range, the not-so in the background bass played by Jaime, Tony’s guitar work going from glittery to gritty, the iconic drumming by Mike, and so much more. You can read what the idobi Staff thinks about the teaser below! __ *[I’m] actually screaming* I’m so pumped for this album. Pierce the Veil’s music quality literally never ceases to be perfect for… Read more »
Modern Baseball has evolved even further as a punk powerhouse via Holy Ghost.
The Virginmarys are finally back with Divides, which features twelve tracks of straight up rock-n-roll fueled by heavy guitar, drums, and bass.
Your Friday could definitely use a little rock’n’roll, and that’s exactly what we’re about to deliver. Wisconsin based group Audiophilia is giving us an exclusive first spin of their debut EP Slapdash, a day ahead of its release.
On Stories For Monday, The Summer Set jumped in their Impala and pressed play on the tape deck to bring back killer tunes for our millennial ears.
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.
Movements has channeled pop punk distress into their emo-tastic latest EP, ‘Outgrown Things’.