Ignite have announced the release of their long-awaited fifth studio album A War Against You for January 8th. The 7″ is currently up for pre-order, and the album features the single “Nothing Can Stop You” along with “Bleeding” and “Bloody Sunday” from their Our Darkest Days live DVD. Check out their tour dates for the EMP Persistence Tour with Terror, H2O, Iron Reagan, Twitching Tongues, Wisdom In Chains and Risk It below–along with two album release dates in Southern California–and keep up with the band on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook! Tour Dates: Jan 8 – Los Angeles, CA – The… Read more »
The Used are celebrating their 15th anniversary in a big way! Look forward to a new live album and a spring tour, featuring two nights and two albums front to back in every city.
If you tuned into the EJC show tonight (11/16), you just caught a first listen of Nicky Venus’ track “Legacy”. If you didn’t, it’s not too late to hear the California native turned Japan resident’s new song—and a little more.
With A Great Big World’s sophomore release, When The Morning Comes, expect your day to get a whole lot brighter from the moment you hit play.
There’s something comfortingly familiar about Maine pop-punkers Friday Night Lites. The band delivers a debut EP full of relatable tunes that remind us that we’re not alone.
Monday, we brought you an exclusive listen of “A King’s Departure Is Never Silent†by Pyro, Ohio. If that taste of the hard rocking quartet wasn’t enough for you, we have good news. Today, we’re bringing you their entire new album.
Our second premiere of the day comes from self described anglophiles Moonwalks. The band is bringing their brand new album Lunar Phases to your headphones, exclusively on idobi.com.
“Don’t you tell me this is life” In a world of “feels” Crooks UK seems to capture them all. From vocals that will make anyone swoon, to a variety of sounds as diverse as the current climate, the new album feels like winter. Are We All The Same Distance Apart speaks volumes to the mentality that somber music can still bring about happiness by combining relaxed yet aggressive vocals with chilling backing music, both acoustic and full band. It’s a refreshingly honest album boasting the seasons of anger, depression, and joy through times of struggle. While a lot of the… Read more »
The bachelor might not have been too rare to die, but he was too weird to live. Panic! At The Disco have announced their brand new album, Death Of A Bachelor, their first in two years. The collection will be released on January 15th, with preorders available on iTunes now.
Black Lines is difficult to get a grip on, because it’s so emphatically different from anything Mayday Parade has ever done. It’s nothing like the kind of “happy heartache†pop-rock a listener might come to expect. It’s much more aggressive, but worth hearing.