Give your Tuesday a southern twist with Los Angeles multi-instrumentalist dariustx. The project of classically trained Darius Holbert performed a sophisticated and calming rendition of “The Dirge” for idobi Sessions.
On the first episode of MOTH since 2015, the guys discuss the pressure of New Year’s Eve and mandatory parties, Patrick tells about his attempt to sneak into the Simple Plan crew for their NHL Winter Classic performance, and Seb recounts a million weird things at a hockey game.
The holidays kicked off this year with Pat and Seb’s contemplation of The Patrick Langlois Foundation. Then, they discuss how Christmas with in-laws is an adult summer camp before diving into Seb’s reading preferences. The episode is wrapped up with the last MOTH song of the year, Acceptance’s “Take You Away”
idobi photographer Gaelle Pitrel covered the twenty one pilots at Le Trabendo in Paris.
If this is your first time listening to Punchline, welcome, but be warned: Thrilled is drastically different than anything they’ve put out before.
They could never lose that fun-filled pop punk magic they’re known for, delivered with all the energy of a toddler hyped up on sugar.
There is a veil that exists between the artist and the audience. Most of the time we only see the finished product—a record, a show, or even a music video.
On the latest episode of Man Of The Hour, we learn that clapping gloves are made of crocodile leather, cover the reasons to listen to MOTH rather than watch Arrow, and come to the revelation that LeBron James can actually act.
With A Great Big World’s sophomore release, When The Morning Comes, expect your day to get a whole lot brighter from the moment you hit play.
There’s something comfortingly familiar about Maine pop-punkers Friday Night Lites. The band delivers a debut EP full of relatable tunes that remind us that we’re not alone.