My buddy Christofer Drew calls into The Gunz Show and talks about tour life, the government, his rave parties, and also announces that they will be releasing a full length in the fall and also doing a headlining tour. “I’ve been writing a lot of really freaking “good feel” kind of stuff – I’m kind of over the ‘dark’ kind of vibe I was going for for a while. I just felt like I needed to be dark for a bit to show people another side of myself, but I’m back to that feel-good shit because that’s who I… Read more »
Josh is the last person to the iPhone party and to celebrate joining the crowd, he’s put together one of his best playlists year. Santigold, Mayer Hawthorne, Emil & Friends, Reptar, Capital Cities and more can be heard below.
We are very excited to be bringing you an exclusive on-air first listen of Driver Friendly’s brand new album, Bury A Dream, on April 20th at 8PM ET. The band has also recorded a track-by-track commentary for us, which will be aired alongside the album. Bury A Dream comes out on all music retailers on April 24th.
idobi is proud to be teaming up with our friends in Lo Fidelity to bring you the first annual Raleighpalooza Music Festival. The event is taking place Saturday, May 5th at the Raleigh Convention Centre and will feature two stages of live bands, meet and greets, idobi broadcasts from the festival, video games, a half pipe, and much more!
Dick Clark, the legendary TV producer and host, died Wednesday of a heart attack. He had suffered a stroke in 2004 and had struggled with the effects ever since.
Motion City Soundtrack will release their fifth album Go on June 12, 2012. The album will be their fourth on Epitaph Records after a brief major label stint.
Fresh from Rise Records, Sharks’ highly anticipated debut full length No Gods delivers a genuine portrayal of punk rock from across the pond.
It has been over three years since The All-American Rejects’ less-than-stellar release of When The World Comes Down, and they’ve finally offered fans a sign of redemption. An outstanding blend of traditional Rejects alternative style with a touch of experimental flair, Kids in the Street is bound to be a hit among new and old fans alike.
It’s the 90s again! Don’t worry though, you don’t have to go back to dial up―you’ve just gotta rock to songs from Green Day, Mike Watt, Catherine Wheel, and Morrissey.
Infuse the buoyant Beach Boys beats with Nirvana’s classic dreary guitar tone and you wind up with Since Monroe. A self-proclaimed grunge band with surf rock tendencies, their music will take you on a trip back in time to an era where “Monkey Wrench†was on the Billboard charts and you were frontside boardsliding your way through Tony Hawk Pro-Skater.