Indie rock has been growing exponentially popular in the mainstream, and newcomers Atlas Genius are sure to make their mark in the scene with When It Was Now. With smooth vocals, lush synths, and vivid guitars, this album is perfect for long drives or relaxing with your friends.
The Ready Set, Outasight, and GOLDHOUSE made the crowd their Valentines when they visited the Gramercy Theatre in New York City on February 14th.
This Sunday on The Gunz Show, Gunz will be speaking with Transit, The Story So Far, and Mae.
You can also hear the world premiere of The Cape Race’s new single, “Digging For Gold.”
Tune in this Sunday at 9pm ET, only on idobi Radio.
Eddie Jason & Chris are live tonight with all new show! They’ll speak with an indie band that’s getting a ton of buzz, Two Hours Traffic, and abusing one another until someone cries. Tune in at 9p ET (6p PT) only on idobi Radio.
Tune in at 9pm ET for The Gunz Show this Wednesday to hear interviews with The Ready Set and Goldhouse.
Only on idobi Radio.
Senses Fail will be touring the US in April and May with Such Gold, Real Friends, and Major League.
The Catalyst Publicity Group & Keep A Breast have teamed up to release Yuletides & Stage Dives, a donation based compilation with all proceeds going to the Keep A Breast Foundation. Bands on the compilation include A Loss For Words, This Century, Driver Friendly, Balance and Composure, Pentimento, Bad Rabbits, and more.
The Wonder Years release Sleeping on Trash: A Collection of Songs Recorded 2005-2010 through No Sleep Records on February 12th, 2013. The album consists of 18 tracks featuring various rarities, original demos, and cover songs.
From the very beginning strains of the first song on The Broderick’s self-titled LP, the album’s compelling nature is apparent. The skillful lyricism combined with its simmering emotions make for a cohesive twelve-track set that never lacks enough differentiation to keep the entire album feeling fresh.
On tonight’s The Gunz Show, Gunz talked with Mike Hansen of Pentimento about how the band was forced to release their new record for free after issues arose with former label Panic Records.