idobi got to catch up with Sparks The Rescue at the Amityville, NY date of the Surrender Your Booty tour. Singer Alex Roy dished on the success of the band’s Kickstarter, details on their upcoming album, and what else is in store for the band.
Hailing from Washington DC, young indie rockers The Baby Grand are set to fill a void in the scene. Their latest release, Renaissance, offers a refreshing dose of lighthearted energy with its clean vocals and warm guitar melodies.
With Every Day I Tell Myself I’m Going To Be A Better Person, Tim Landers of Transit and Brad Wiseman of This Time Next Year have taken their pop punk roots, added a touch of cynicism, and come out with an album that is sure to leave its mark.
Josh has a new mixtape with Dear Dana and it’s basically all we can think about. Dubstep for people who hate dubstep, this episode is about expanding your mind with Krewella, Sia, Lana Del Rey, and more.
The summer mood is back and we are hear for it. Josh plays acts like Mos Def, Van She, and Hermitude, then sits down to talk about the wasted energy of fighting because we can do better things, guys.
Sublime With Rome frontman Rome Ramirez has teamed up with Fueled By Ramen for his debut solo effort, the Dedication EP. Keeping up the quirky sound of his band, he manages to add a new upbeat dimension to the four songs.
Arriving just in time for summer, The Only Place offers effortless listening for those sunny days at the beach and the simple yet relatable lyrics that Best Coast does best.
Listen to Rock The Walls with Patrick Walford tonight at a special time, 8:30-10:30pm ET, to hear the latest and greatest in pop punk, hardcore, ska and metalcore music. Fresh off of two days at Montebello, QC’s RockFest, we’ll be playing a ton of brand new metal music. As well, this weekend marks the kickoff of the 2012 Vans Warped Tour.
idobi had the chance to speak with Rocky Loves Emily’s Andrew Stevens (guitar) and Stephen Hull (bass/keyboards) about everything from their current tour supporting Sparks The Rescue to their newest record to pirate’s booty at the Connecticut stop of the Surrender Your Booty Tour.
Back in 2011, Hawthorne Heights announced plans to self-release a trilogy of EP’s after parting ways with Wind-up Records. Now, the band have followed up with the second release of the trilogy, Hope, a softer compilation with a greater emotional spectrum than the first chapter.