Album Review: Hedley – Wild Life
They might be from a pretty chilly part of the world, but Vancouver-based band Hedley are bringing the message we’ve all been waiting for: summer is coming.
They might be from a pretty chilly part of the world, but Vancouver-based band Hedley are bringing the message we’ve all been waiting for: summer is coming.
With running themes, allusions, and a distinct motif of the supernatural, Cope is definitely an album you want to have tucked away high on your shelf for years to come.
Fish had a chance to sit down with the young metal band Unlocking The Truth. They spoke about the bands success over the last year and now having some opening dates for Metalica. If you’re wondering who Fish is talking to off camera, that’s their manager directing the interview. Be sure to keep up with Unlocking The Truth: https://www.facebook.com/UnlockingTheTruth https://twitter.com/unlockthetruth3
Fish caught up with NGHBRS at Skate & Surf this past weekend. He asked about their latest release, 21 Rooms, their viral video for “Hold Up Girl”, and new music on the horizon. Keep up with NGHBRS on their socials: https://www.facebook.com/nghbrs https://twitter.com/nghbrs
Fish had a chance to catch up with Bellwether at Skate & Surf. They discussed Bellwether’s first time playing Skate & Surf, recording their latest EP “…But I Have To” with Vinny Caruana, and plans for new songs in the works. Be sure to keep up with Bellwether: https://www.facebook.com/bellwetherli https://twitter.com/bellwetherli
The Menzingers have been exponentially improving as a band since the beginning, and their new album Rented World only marks another spike in that trend.
Taking Back Sunday have created an incredible work of art with Happiness Is, showcasing their ability to move forward musically without abandoning their signature style.
Photos from Day 1 of Today’s Mixtape Festival shot by idobi Photographer Audrey Lew. Featuring Hit The Lights, Such Gold, A Loss For Words, Hostage Calm, Neck Deep, Pentimento and more!
Big Picture Media and Glamour Kills teamed up for a SXSW showcase on Wednesday, March 12th. The lineup included Cheers Elephant, The Tontons, Sol Cat, Hyra Melody, Lime Cordiale, Carbon Tigers, and The Trash Pop Icons. idobi photographer Nicole Thomas took photos throughout the day – check them out below! Cheers Elephant The Tontons Sol Cat Hydra Melody Lime Cordiale Carbon Tigers The Trash Pop Icons
Part 1: The Night Ends is the perfect record for driving around with the windows down, and with its huge pop sound, it’s undoubtedly going to be your summer soundtrack.