What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Fridays are always chock full of the latest songs and albums ready to be the soundtrack to everyone’s antics, and here you’ll find some of the week’s standout releases. Whether you’re ready to spin an anticipated song from a favorite artist or just taking a look at what’s out there, there’s a whole lot of tunes to dive right into. Who knows—maybe you’ll find your next obsession. Silverstein – Dead Reflection Silverstein have released more albums throughout their career than most bands could ever dream of making, but… Read more »
“Callwood at the Cooler” sees Brett Callwood waxing lyrical about events in the news, pop culture and the etc. This week talks about the Manchester attacks.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Blink-182, Paramore, Imagine Dragons, and more.
After a horrific car accident, brilliant (and boy, does he know it) neurosurgeon Doctor Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) loses the use of his hands—and after Western medicine can’t help him mend his career-destroying injuries, he heads East, and learns the world actually doesn’t revolve around him.
When it was announced that Rooney’s six-year hiatus was over and they would be returning with new material, I was ecstatic.
In this week’s (Un)Covered, we won’t blame you if you get both these versions stuck on your mind.
Blink-182 released a new song called “Bored To Death” and broke the internet yesterday, and idobi staff had a lot to say about it.
In a scene full of nostalgic rock, Jule Vera stands out by creating a youthful sound that will have you captivated. The new EP, Friendly Enemies, by the Alabama pop rock group has lyrics that speak of teen love, hope, and drama, and brings the light-hearted vibe that every summer should be filled with.
While a complete return to Skip School, Start Fights would have felt stale and continued down the same path as Invicta by alienating many fans, Hit The Lights find the perfect middle ground with Summer Bones.
Ah, modern love. Long gone are the delicate romanticisms of ye courtships of olde, replaced with a shockingly complex system of digital signals—both literal and figurative—to express your feelings for someone in the 21st century.