Rock The Walls Host/Producer Patrick Walford caught up with Dan Kenny, Bassist of Suicide Silence earlier on this Summer just before they headed out on The All Stars Tour. They talk about how All Stars is like the NFL, Heavy Music, Fall 2012 Touring plans, and much more.
Tune in to idobi Radio at 8pm ET for a brand new episode of Rock The Walls with Patrick Walford featuring the premiere of two brand new songs from Obey The Brave and interviews with Dan Kenny of Suicide Silence, Josh James of Stick To Your Guns and Casey Jones, and Freddy Madball of Madball. 8pm-12am ET only on idobi Radio.
Josh is recovering from being sick in the summer (AKA the worst), and the music that’s cheering him up is from Air Traffic Controller, Two Door Cinema Club, and Cloud Nothings. Come listen.
Fang Island’s newly-released Major hovers somewhere between anthemic rock and gentle indie music, never quite defining itself strongly as any particular genre. The result is an album that simply slides over the senses, leaving a vague impression but failing to pack enough power to warrant repeated plays.
Pierce The Veil have announced a headlining tour across North America with support from Sleeping With Sirens, Tonight Alive, and Hands Like Houses.
The Early November and Cartel will be hitting the road together for a 10 date tour this fall. Additional tour support is to be announced and tickets will go on sale this Friday.
Fat Wreck Chord reports that No Use For A Name singer, Tony Sly, has died.
I had the privilege of speaking with Tonight Alive on the Vans Warped Tour 2012. This band rules, I’ve been a legit supporter of them now for a while and it was awesome to see the reaction they got for their live show, as well as them being on the cover of Substream Music Press as well! BALLIN!
idobi caught up with singer Joey V. of From Indian Lakes at the New York City stop of their tour with The Dangerous Summer. He told us about life on the road, the difference in music across the coasts, and some exciting things happening for the band in the fall.
Misser, comprised of Tim Landers of Transit and Brad Wiseman of This Time Next Year, will head out on their first tour this September. Support for the tour will come from Diamond Youth and Young Statues.