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Landscapes – Life Gone Wrong: Album Review


Landscapes are taking British hardcore to a whole new level with their debut album Life Gone Wrong. After touring all over Europe and sharing the stage with bands like Defeater and Touche Amore, expectations were high for their debut full-length – and the album delivers.

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FTC Approves Sony Purchase Of EMI Publishing


The Federal Trade Commission has approved a Sony-led consortium’s purchase of EMI Music Publishing, without having to make any divestitures, the FTC said on Friday.

U.S. antitrust regulators gave the nod to the $2.2 billion deal in a brief letter to the companies.

Interviews

Interview: The Maine


idobi caught up with John O’Callaghan and Pat Brown of The Maine at the Toronto date of the Pioneer World Tour to talk about their new album, their touring plans for the rest of the year, and how they balance their new sound with their older material.

Featured

Inside The Music with A Day To Remember


Rock The Walls (Saturdays from 8-10pmEST on idobi Radio) brings you another installment of  Inside The Music. Today we’ll be throwing up songs from A Day To Remember’s Homesick below, and 2 songs from What Separates Me From You later tonight. A Day To Remember has had a huge year. From radio play to headlining the Warped Tour and their gigantic European tour they just wrapped up, the band’s fanbase continues to grow bigger and bigger. Today we have ADTR Vocalist Jeremy McKinnon breaking down 3 songs off of their fan favourite record  Homesick:  “Homesick” “You Already Know What You… Read more »

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Silverstein to release Short Songs


Silverstein are in the studio working on a collection of songs each clocking in at under 90 seconds. The album will feature 22 tracks in total, an even split of new material and covers of bands like NOFX, Green Day, and The Descendents.

Business News

When will subscription music pay off for artists?


At L.A.’s  Digital Music Forum last week, Anu Kirk, a product lead at digital music service MOG, shared some bad news for musicians adapting to the current state of the music industry: “It sucks,” he said. “It sucks that right now that artists are getting paid so little money by subscription services, but it sucks that artists are getting paid so little money by everyone.” Tell the artists something they don’t know. The music industry has long been in decline, and even as a proliferation of new subscription music services have hit the market–Spotify, Rhapsody, Rdio, to name a few–it… Read more »

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