Ever wondered what a horror movie would be like if it had an entirely emo-focused soundtrack? Look no further, because idobi has put together our ideal soundtrack of all of your favorite scene bands for our fake horror flick.
Besides hopping on Paramore’s summer headlining tour, Bloc Party included a couple of their own intimate shows to fill up the gaps! We were lucky enough to have idobi photographer David Reichmann catch one of the headlining shows at Brooklyn Steel in New York. Check out his gallery below and make it out early on the This Is Why Tour to catch Bloc Party’s set! Bloc Party
Nostalgia is a major fuel source for pop culture today, stimulating our brains with positive memories. But nostalgia can only get you so far. A bunch of the bands we grew up on are not only still together, but still killing it.
Hayley Williams & Kele Okereke covered a Bloc Party classic together at London’s The O2 last night, making the arena feel incredibly intimate.
With four previous studio albums each offering a fresh perspective of electrifying emo-pop, Kicksie has released their all-new record Slouch via Counter Intuitive Records. In an array of slow-burn ballads and unabashed honesty, Slouch reads more like Giuliana Mormile’s personal diary where they’re free to be who they want to be and articulate their most intimate moments. Opening with the kaleidoscope-esque track, “Closure” before blooming into the album’s third track “Boyfriend,” Slouch is an amalgamation of highs and lows that represent Mormile’s intimate journey as an artist. We had the chance to speak with Mormile, the mastermind behind Kicksie ahead… Read more »
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Paramore, Pierce the Veil, Linkin Park, and more.
Radio Uprising showcases the greatest bands and artists that tomorrow has to offer, including: Carr, Ocean’s Avenue, Cosmic Kitten, and View from the Soyuz
Music festival season is just on the horizon and, while we wait for the gloomy weather to pass, we can revel in the flood of music news typical of this time of year. A majority of the music festival lineups are announced in January and the festival posters set the landscape for the year in live music, foreshadowing larger tours from bands, new album cycles, and even resurgences of genres and legacy bands that might be past their peak of popularity. Pop-punk is fresh off a massive re-emergence, showcased by the success of the When We Were Young Festival in… Read more »
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from All Time Low, Paramore, Green Day, and more.
We were blessed with many incredible releases throughout 2022—and our staff and hosts are here to share their Top 5 picks.