No matter where you look in the world, there’s always something that’s bound to turn your head. The sheer amount of unbelievable acts that caught our attention this year had to have broken some kind of record, whether they were wonderful, heart-wrenching, or absolutely stupid.
It’s pretty apparent that we’re writing to you from a time warp, because we’re certain it’s still 2008 even though we’re discussing the biggest moments of 2015. Anything that happened this year that had you happy, sad, or anywhere in between can probably be found below. Check out what our staff remembers most from 2015, then let us know what you’d add to the list on Twitter.
Everyone needs a little help from their friends (especially on Monday). The well loved artists listed below all lent a hand to their equally talented cohorts for projects that had us screaming everything from “How the hell is that going to work?” to “Oh my god, that’s how,” to our online followers, friends, and blog subscribers. Check out the idobi staff’s favorite musical teams this year, and keep scrolling to find out which collaboration won best of 2015. — 1. “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas” – The Holidaze (John Feldmann, Joel Madden, Alex Gaskarth, Ashton Irwin, Pierre Bouvier) (Tom… Read more »
Dear Producers of all things Pop-Punk,
This year there are only two things I want for Christmas,
All your favorite pop-punkers have come together for a Christmas charity singalong.
It’s been a long year of reunions in 2015. We’ve enjoyed them, and we’ve enjoyed the ten year anniversary tours we got before Christmas.
Houston, TX’s Waterparks have just signed to Equal Vision Records, and they’ve just premiered a music video for their brand new single “Craveâ€.
Josh called into The Gunz Show and gives us a behind the scenes look into his life – what happened, the demons he’s faced and the importance of the album to the fans and to the band.
You might not be familiar with ONE OK ROCK yet, but they fill stadiums overseas and it won’t be long before do the same thing here in the US.
A lot of life has happened in the past ten years. Just think about everything that has consumed the world since 2005—graduations, weddings, the rise of the smartphone, and an entire language understood only by twelve year olds (**insert fourteen emoticons to thank Instagram here**).