Avengers: Endgame – Enter the Spoiler Zone
It’s time to ring that spoiler siren and dive right into the spoiler zone for Avengers: Endgame.
It’s time to ring that spoiler siren and dive right into the spoiler zone for Avengers: Endgame.
Listen Up! This time it’s Lea Thompson & Madelyn Deutch joining us in studio to chat about their latest project “The Year of Spectacular Men”. Also, Brett cannot stop Cushing over Back To The Future… enjoy!
Ready Player One recently smashed the box office, while Pacific Rim: Uprising didn’t hit here but did overseas. Sherin, Julian, and Kwesi discuss why these two movies had such different fan reactions.
On this episode Geek Girl Riot talks (and by talk, we mean rant) about reboots, remakes, and reimaginings. Then we dive Into The Badlands to discuss the first three episodes of season 2. Oh, and listen out for a sweet clip that’s pretty damn fast, and oh so furious…
At long last, Marmozets have finally returned with their stunning third album CO.WAR.DICE.—their first in eight years. The English rockers, who boast such hits as “Major System Error” and “Captivate You,” are back and better than ever with a fresh perspective—not just on their music—but on the world, too. Vocalist Becca Bottomley says of the record, “CO.WAR.DICE. is an album reflecting on the state of our world and a vow to ourselves to leave this world in a better place. We may never make a huge impact, but we can only try. Like any story there’s a beginning, middle, and… Read more »
Ahead of their massive tour with Arm’s Length, So Cal pop-punk act Super Sometimes has just revealed that their new album, Show the World What’s Underneath, is coming soon. Due out on May 15, via Pure Noise Records, the group just debuted the LP’s lead single, “Afterthought.” With this new offering, it’s clear that the present and future of pop-punk is in the best hands with Super Sometimes. Stream Your Favorite Artists on idobi Radio From Waterparks and 5 Seconds Of Summer to The Paradox, L.S. Dunes, Ice Nine Kills, and beyond, idobi Radio, Howl, and anthm bring alternative, pop-punk,… Read more »
It’s time for a new year and a new you, but you don’t have to get all entirely new music! If you need a heaping dose of nostalgia or a grim reminder of your own mortality, you can celebrate these classic alternative, pop-punk, metal, and rock album anniversaries. From Panic! At The Disco‘s Vices & Virtues and as Pretty. Odd., all the way to Simple Plan‘s No Pads, No Helmets…Just Balls, and Fall Out Boy‘s So Much (For)Stardust, these 35 alternative album anniversaries will help you get through your wintry, rainy March. Games We Play — Life’s Going Great Released on: March 1, 2024, via… Read more »
After more than three years of silence, Circa Survive are officially back, and Philadelphia showed up immediately. Alongside their addition to the Louder Than Life 2026 lineup, the band announced a hometown reunion show with a simple message: “Philly, we’re coming home.” The response was instant. The date sold out instantly. Stream Your Favorite Artists on idobi Radio From Waterparks and 5 Seconds Of Summer to The Paradox, L.S. Dunes, Ice Nine Kills, and beyond, idobi Radio, Howl, and anthm bring alternative, pop-punk, metal, rock, and indie to you anywhere, anytime. Stream Your Favorite Artists on idobi Radio With demand… Read more »
Louder Than Life 2026 is coming back to Louisville this September 17-20, and the entire fest lineup is a metal and alternative fan’s dream-come-true. Stream Your Favorite Artists on idobi Radio From Waterparks and 5 Seconds Of Summer to The Paradox, L.S. Dunes, Ice Nine Kills, and beyond, idobi Radio, Howl, and anthm bring alternative, pop-punk, metal, rock, and indie to you anywhere, anytime. Stream Your Favorite Artists on idobi Radio Iron Maiden, Pantera, and Megadeth are set to headline various stages on Thursday, September 17. My Chemical Romance, Pierce The Veil, and A Day to Remember are set to… Read more »
After teasing “Afraid Of The Dark” live at Apocalypse Festival in November 2025, Motionless In White have finally dropped the track—and it lands as their first new release in four years with zero hesitation. The song hits hard and fast, fueled by the band’s signature mix of aggression and self-reflection, as Chris Motionless turns inward to reckon with where the group has been and what it took to survive. Lines like, “On every scar is a badge of a lesson I’ve learned/That took me twenty fucking years to earn,” cut straight to the bone, while the chorus feels like a… Read more »