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.
Tonight on idobi Radio, at 8pm ET, The Baby Grand is giving a first listen of their new EP, Renaissance, due out on June 23rd.
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Bet you didn’t think you’d hear Goosebumps trivia on First Person. Now that we’ve proved you wrong, settle in and catch music from Cam’Ron, The Vaccines, and Gold Room. There’s something for everyone, only on idobi Radio.
Independent and driven by the help of their fans, The Spill Canvas use their newfound freedom to explore their sound. Gestalt is a seamless record that hasn’t left a musical stone unturned.
The Wonder Years have announced the upcoming release of “A Year As a Ghost”, a 200-page, full-color, book giving an intimate look at life on the road and at home that includes a download card for Suburbia I’ve Given You All And Now I’m Nothing plus 11 rare recordings including basement demos and b-sides.
Harrisburg, PA pop punks Handguns will be releasing their debut full-length, titled Angst, on September 25th. Click “read more” to see the artwork and track listing.
In his in-depth interview on The Gunz Show, All Time Low frontman Alex Gaskarth discussed their upcoming album, what happened behind the scenes on their last record, and what the future holds for the band.
In his in-depth interview on The Gunz Show, All Time Low frontman Alex Gaskarth discussed the band’s frustration with how long they had to sit on their last album, Dirty Work, which was released through Interscope Records in the spring of 2011. It was a tough thing. I don’t want to badmouth anyone over there – for what they did they were really rad. It was a lot of bad timing, in a lot of ways. It’s kind of happening with all major labels at the moment. It was just one of those textbook situations where we signed, we had… Read more »