The legendary bluesman Malcolm Rebenack, better known as Dr. John, passed due to a fatal heart attack on June 6, 2019. Dr. John was also known as the “Night Tripper”. To say he had an impact on music and American culture does his influence no justice. He’s credited as one of the architects of the New Orleans blues and jazz sound. Some of us are familiar with his song “Right Place Wrong Time”, while his voice will be recognizable to younger generations from “The Princess and The Frog” soundtrack. His recording of “Down in New Orleans” was a fun authenticating… Read more »
DREAMERS’ Nick Wold sits down to talk Bonnaroo, new music, and a trip to the moon.
The gentlemen of twenty one pilots have a reputation for throwing together a show that is more performance art than what you expect to see showing up to the average concert.
Against Me! have released their new music video for “Two Coffins” from their most recent album ‘Transgender Dysphoria Blues’.
We compiled a list of special artists we think rule and labels should be paying attention to.
The band Measure for Measure joins Mike tonight. ‪@formeasure‬ Pop-punk, As I Lay Dying, CrossFit, Spotify, Government, Alabama, Musician friendly jobs, chemistry, Big Corporations, Oil Spills, Crypto-Currency, Bonnaroo hate, Dave Matthews Band. Thanks for listening! Join the conversation: #MikeHerreraHour @mikeherreraTD The Mike Herrera Hour – every Friday 8pm EST/ 5pm PST here on Idobi.com. Visit mikeherrera.net and be sure to keep an eye out for upcoming shows in your area!
Chicago-based indie rock band Empires have just released their new song “Please Don’t Tell My Lover” off their upcoming EP How Good Does It Feel, which will be released on June 17 via Chop Shop/Island Records.
We’re excited to unveil another new column, Double Take. In this bi-weekly editorial, idobi writer Marina Oliver explores the subtle connections between two musical concepts from different moments in time, finding the threads that tie the two together. For the column’s debut, we delve into two quintessential summer albums that are musically different from one another but turn out to have a lot in common: Jack’s Mannequin’s Everything In Transit and The Antlers’ Burst Apart.
Waiting For The Dawn can go one of two ways: shuffled in with your summer CD collection to be blasted while driving down the highway, or excavated for a vastly deeper meaning. The album is conscientious in its commentary; always offering nuggets of wisdom and fresh ways to revamp your worldview for the brighter.
Frank Turner has released a new video for “Plain Sailing Weather” off his new record Tape Deck Heart, out on April 23rd.