If you’re looking for socially conscious lyrics with a quirky pop punk sound, The Spook School are here to deliver just that. The small Scottish band have been spreading the word about fluid gender and sexuality since their start in 2012, which you can read more about here.
idobi staff have pitched The 1975’s latest album against their debut in order to help you decide for yourself: Team Black or Pink?
This month, idobi is celebrating our awesome fans—you guys! But our staff writers have been known to embrace their inner super-fangirl from time to time, too. Whether it’s defacing public places with lyrics or dropping everything to fly to another country to see a favorite band play, we’ve all been superfans in our own way. In the spirit of Fanuary, we’ve decided to share a few times we let our music fandom shine.
Dissonant, by definition, means “clashing†or “inharmoniousâ€, but you won’t find any examples of dissonance on this third full-length from Hands Like Houses.
Fasten your seatbelts, turn the radio up to eleven, and take a trip to Rosedale. The solo project of Toronto’s Mike Liorti premiered his latest track, “Tiger In The Woods”, on the EJC Show tonight.
From their United Kingdom roots to their California home, rock band Charming Liars has been creating tracks that are enjoyed world round since 2012. Recently, they stopped by our offices to for an exclusive performance.
After working out the kinks with their EP “False Hope” in 2012, Feign comes back hard–seriously hard–with “The New World Order.”
You may not know Denver’s South of France by name, but there’s a pretty good chance you may have heard their music in a beer commercial.
Fallstar vocalist Chris Ratzlaff gives a track by track breakdown of the band’s new record, ‘Future Golden Age’.
If this is your first time listening to Punchline, welcome, but be warned: Thrilled is drastically different than anything they’ve put out before.