Ten Cents Short
On episode 11 of The Undiscovered Sound, Jeff brings you new music from Ten Cents Short, Introduces you to Blacktop Mojo, and more entries from the Ernie Ball PLAY Warped contest are featured!
On episode 11 of The Undiscovered Sound, Jeff brings you new music from Ten Cents Short, Introduces you to Blacktop Mojo, and more entries from the Ernie Ball PLAY Warped contest are featured!
A Loss For Words modernizes a Jackson 5 classic in this week’s (Un)Covered.
idobi Warped Radio podcast episode two features Four Year Strong as they takeover to lead us though a Warped Roots journey and an interview with Ghost Town. First up, Dan O’Connor and Alan Day of Four Year Strong host a Warped Roots segment and get into everything from their Christmas themed merchandise (sold in the summer), to making breakfast and how they like to cool down on days off in waterparks. Who doesn’t? Next, Fish sits down with Kevin Ghost, Alix Koochaki and MannYtheDrummeR of Ghost Town to talk about EVERYTHING. Including, how the band’s relentless touring schedule can be grueling, what in the heck… Read more »
Rock The Walls Host Patrick Walford had the chance to catch up with Ryan Locke (Vocalist) and Andrew Eichinger (Guitarist) of Seaway to talk about Warped Tour, their upcoming Sophomore Album (they are currently in the studio doing pre-production before recording as of this writing. At the time of the interview the band was finishing up the last week of tour with Bayside & Senses Fail), Alan Day of Four Year Strong producing it and how it came about, and much more. Catch Seaway out on Vans Warped Tour all Summer long and keep up with them while they are… Read more »
It certainly does not suck to be Four Year Strong right now.
Even before the doors to the Gramercy Theater opened, it was apparent that this show was going to be an entertaining way to start the weekend.
Music news can break quicker than some can keep track of. With so much happening daily, it’s easy to miss new releases, tour announcements, and the rest of the exciting things happening in the scene. No need to stress, though—we’ve got you covered. Each week, we’re rounding up the freshest tracks, from emerging artists making their mark to your other favorite acts dropping their latest hits. So, keep reading if your playlists need some updating. This week, we heard singles from several acts, including If Not For Me and Census, watched a music video from Boys Like Girls, and listened… Read more »
Ahead of their upcoming tour run overseas, Sleep Theory has unleashed a pummeling new video for “Paralyzed.” “‘Paralyzed’ is a record that speaks about the inner battles we face and attempting to overcome those obstacles while trying to move on and seek inner peace,” the band shares in a press release. “This is the heaviest track Sleep Theory has released, and the intensity of this record is there to help convey the magnitude of how these struggles feel internally.” Striking a balance between the soaring, melodic delivery of vocalist Cullen Moore and the deep harmonies of bassist Paolo Vergara, the… Read more »
New Zealand-based rising alternative star ratbag shared biting commentary on stereotypical heterosexual relationships in new track “pinky girl.” It follows up previous single “pinky boy.” ratbag explains: “’pinky girl’ is about girlfriends being cooler than their boyfriends. Much, much cooler. It calls out men who do the absolute bare minimum in the relationship and call it enough.” ratbag continues, “And it’s about girlfriends and how they beg to find ways around resorting to murder. Half the time men are oblivious to how great their girlfriends are. Sometimes when I see half-decent men with their really cool girlfriends, I just wanna… Read more »
Whether you’re squeamish or you live for blood and guts, here are 31 movies to get you in the spooky spirit for Halloween. Featuring the best of the best, from classic to foreign, new and old, grab your popcorn and something to squeeze for dear life. The idobi Halloween movie Countdown starts now. Childish and Nostalgic: To kick things off, we have some childhood favorites that ring more silly than sinister, this collection of favorites is great for a cozy night with the family or a quick hit of nostalgia. Halloweentown (1998) When a young girl living with her secret… Read more »