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Modern Cult to Karen Dió: New Songs To Listen To In March


Now that it’s March, we can finally count on winter being almost over. As you brave the next couple weeks of snow, rain, and dreary weather, rest assured you’ll have the right new tunes to carry you through. From The Haunt’s upbeat “Ghost” to Basement’s glorious return with two tracks and an album on the way, these hardcore, alt-rock, and indie hits are a necessity. Want more new music like this? Download the free idobi App and tune into idobi Radio, Howl, and anthm. The Haunt — “Ghost” The Haunt is staying aligned with their band name via latest release, “Ghost.” The sibling… Read more »

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Bring Me The Horizon Announce Count Your Blessings Performance


Bring Me The Horizon just announced a show no one saw coming, but fans had a feeling something was brewing. On Friday, April 10, billboards reading “PRAY FOR PLAGUES” began popping up across Manchester, immediately sending longtime listeners into speculation mode. The phrase, taken from a standout track on the band’s 2006 debut Count Your Blessings, led many to believe a 20-year anniversary celebration was on the horizon. Fans also clocked that the font mirrored Outbreak Festival branding—turning what felt like a reach into something very real. Now it’s confirmed. Set for July 10, Bring Me The Horizon are teaming… Read more »

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Hayley Williams Covers Unknown Mortal Orchestra On The Late Show


Hayley Williams is booked and busy on her Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party solo tour, but she made a quick stop on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert to perform a cover of Unknown Mortal Orchestra‘s “Ffunny Ffrends.” Plus, she brought out Wilco‘s own Jeff Tweedy to share his guitar prowess on the cover. While on tour, Williams has collaborated with several veteran musicians onstage, including Josh Scogin (The Chariot, ’68), Dallas Green (City And Colour), Jason Isbell, and beyond. Check out the dazzling performance below…which features an iconic theremin moment. The artist’s sold-out tour is continuing throughout the… Read more »

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South Arcade Drop Y2K-Inspired New Track “SUPERMAN”


South Arcade might be our real-life superheroes right now, arriving with their latest release “SUPERMAN.” The track acts as their first new music of 2026 ahead of their slot on the idobi Radio Summer School Tour in a few months. Of the new song, the group shares, “‘SUPERMAN’ is about being pushed past breaking point. All patience has tapped out and you put the song on as your rage anthem. We found it funny how the verses are so chill then it just suddenly goes crazy, which kind of summed up the feelings we wanted. When you’re sick of being… Read more »

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A Day To Remember Announces 2027 Cruise With Knocked Loose, More


Mark your calendars for April 28-May 2, 2027, because A Day To Remember just announced their Big Ole Boat Show. You can enjoy the sights and sounds of Miami and Nassau, Bahamas, while listening to your favorite heavy music acts. The cruise is set to feature guests Knocked Loose, The Devil Wears Prada, Dying Wish, Comeback Kid, Spite, and The Callous Daoboys. More artist announcements are set to arrive soon. You can join the presale here. All general sale tickets go live on May 1 at 2 PM ET. This summer, A Day To Remember is touring various festivals and… Read more »

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5 Songs You Need To Know Before Summer School Tour


The idobi Radio Summer School Tour is back for its third year, and the lineup isn’t wasting any time. Kicking off June 19 at the Observatory North Park in San Diego, this year’s run brings together Games We Play, Chase Petra, South Arcade, and Winona Fighter, with Honey Revenge leading the pack on every stop, before closing out the run at Vans Warped Tour Long Beach. Before school is officially back in session, these are the five songs you need to know. Honey Revenge — “Risk” Let’s get this out of the way: yes, “Airhead” is the obvious answer. Everyone knows… Read more »

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Melrose Avenue Unveils “Bad Guy” Ahead Of Expansive Tour


Following the release of their sexy single, “Taste,” metalcore act Melrose Avenue has unveiled, perhaps, their heaviest offering ever with “Bad Guy,” out via Hopeless Records. “There’s been this shadow that’s been hanging over me for years, and ‘Bad Guy’ was finally my way of confronting it,” vocalist Vlado Saric says. “It comes from that raw place of betrayal—when someone you trust turns on you and paints you as the villain just to lift themselves up. This song is me owning that narrative and calling it out for what it really is.” Check out the new track below. In the… Read more »

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American Football Tap Turnstile’s Brendan Yates For “No Feeling”


Ahead of the release of American Football (LP4), due out May 1, via Polyvinyl Record Co., American Football has just revealed “No Feeling,” their new collab with Turnstile‘s Brendan Yates. Frontman Mike Kinsella says, “Brendan came into the studio to sing along to a ‘gang vocal’ call-and-response part I’d written for the chorus of ‘No Feeling.’ I had imagined his voice would be one of many voices scream-singing it, and was excited for it to be a sort of Easter Egg on the album. But after tracking the original parts, he asked if he could try a higher harmony that he was hearing.”… Read more »

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Bodysnatcher Drop “Plague Of Flies” Ahead of Chaos & Carnage Tour


Bodysnatcher has dropped their latest single, “Plague Of Flies,” alongside an official video. The track arrives ahead of their upcoming album Hell Is Here, Hell Is Home, set for release this Friday, April 10. Guitarist Kyle Carter shares, “To me, ‘Plague Of Flies’ is about giving in to the negativity and pain that the world brings, and becoming numb to the point where you welcome it and even add to it. This is one of the more exaggerated topics of the album. I don’t live in this headspace constantly, but there are times when I just want to say ‘fuck… Read more »

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GILT Announces I Saw Myself In The Black Screen Album


Florida’s premier Nu Emocore act, GILT, has just announced their forthcoming new record, I Saw Myself In The Black Screen, due out June 26, via Smartpunk Records. After releasing “Seattle Day 2” in March, the group has revealed another taste of the LP with “How Do You Kill An Angel, Barry?” Vocalist and guitarist Tyler Fieldhouse says, “Taking its name from cult-classic film Dogma, where protagonist Bethany doesn’t realize she’s talking to the fallen angel she was sent to stop from destroying God, ‘Barry’ is a song of rebellion, about biting the hand that feeds.” Fieldhouse adds, “Is God jealous… Read more »

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