On Episode 22 of The Undiscovered Sound, Nick Reese from Joyous Wolf calls in to talk about performances at Sonic Boom, Rock Allegiance, Louder Than Life, and Aftershock festivals, including hang outs with Corey Taylor (Stone Sour / Slipknot) and Jesse Hughes (Eagles Of Death Metal) as well as the new record coming out next year! Music from around the world is also featured!
Today we’re getting up close and personal with The Nearly Deads. The band’s new EP Revenge of the Nearly Deads is out tomorrow, and to celebrate, vocalist TJ is gonna share some stories you’ve never heard before in idobi’s brand new “Tell Me” series. If you’ve ever wanted to know what makes TJ smile, tell some tour tales, and how she got through some tough times, hit play on the video below to find out her “Tell Me” stories. You’ll get to know the Nashville alt-rockers in a whole new way, and also what to expect from Revenge of the Nearly Deads. The EP is up for pre-order now, and… Read more »
Patrick Walford is back with another Rock The Walls! This week, featuring an incredible up-and-coming band, Fire From The Gods.
Sometimes, you have to rise from the ashes. “Jersey bred and Brooklyn based” musician Gillian Visco knows that all too well, after her band Photon Dynamo and the Shiny Pieces fell apart by cause of members skipping town, and a sudden death.
The Color Morale have announced a headlining tour in support of their latest release, Hold On Pain Ends, released last September through Fearless Records.
Rise Against have unveiled the first set of dates to support their upcoming album, The Black Market.
After failing to crack the million mark with her last two albums, Janet Jackson is wary of using the “c” word to describe her upcoming release, “Discipline,” which hits stores on February 26. “I think a comeback is when you leave and then you … come back,” Jackson said with a laugh during a recent interview. “People are always quick to use that word ‘comeback,’ but I never went anywhere, really.” “Discipline” marks her 10th studio disc, and her debut release for Island Def Jam after more than a decade at Virgin Records. Her last album, 2006’s “20 Y.O.,” stalled… Read more »
New York – The year began with the Super Bowl halftime show fiasco and ended with aftershocks from Howard Stern flipping his detractors the bird and taunting the Federal Communications Commission with a just-try-and-get-me-now move to satellite radio. Between those two seismic events, the FCC levied a record number of indecency fines, responding to an avalanche of complaints carefully orchestrated by conservative zealots and election year political pressure. The results from the government crackdown were widespread. Top-rated personalities were fired. Zero-tolerance edicts were issued. On-air delays and indecency tutorials became commonplace. Warhorses like Pink Floyd’s “Money,” Nine Inch Nails’ “Closer”… Read more »