Let’s cut right to the chase: if you like Hit The Lights, you’re going to like vocalist Nick Thompson’s side project Thief Club. But Thompson proves that Thief Club can stand on its own with his debut record My Heavy.
You’re Gonna Miss It All‘s unique brand of indie punk and refreshingly honest lyrics will catapult Modern Baseball far beyond many of their more experienced counterparts to take the spotlight.
The release of Wishful Thinking sees Neck Deep step up to the plate, proving that the band is ready to take their infectious sound from the UK pop punk scene to the world.
From his hometown in Long Island to the studio in Los Angeles, music lover and DJ Fish is hand selecting the next big thing from indie to emo. Join the party as Fish serves up the latest music and premieres from multiple guests (and sometimes flips the switch with flashback faves).
idobi’s Matt Vogel recently traveled with The Dangerous Summer on the band’s UK headlining tour.
The Los Angeles-based five-piece have put out a seven song EP that defies all expectations for a band that only formed a year ago.
Culprit has poured effort and honesty into their latest EP Totem, proving their talent musically on every track.
Love You In The Dark, the first solo effort of Now, Now’s Brad Hale, slides seamlessly from repetitively somber to ecstatic within the span of a few songs and explores all manners of human strength and weakness. It manages to find the gaps in the armor of humankind in the most delicate way possible, which is often a considerable feat for seemingly innocuous pop or electronic music.
Say Anything treated New York fans to a special night of b-sides and deep cuts when the Rarities Tour hit Irving Plaza. Photos by Tanya Gelman.
Forever Halloween digs deep to unearth some serious human truths – and sounds appropriately mature doing so. The album boasts worldliness in comparison to The Maine’s earlier catalogue, and it’s evident from the authenticity of the collection how effectively the members have channeled their experience of growing up into their work.