The Downtown Fiction, Goodbye Friday
In this episode of Gone Fishkin, Trey Ewald co-hosts as Fish catches up with The Downtown Fiction and Goodbye Friday.
In this episode of Gone Fishkin, Trey Ewald co-hosts as Fish catches up with The Downtown Fiction and Goodbye Friday.
Fish of Gone Fishkin spoke to MEST about their world tour with Hawthorne Heights and The Ataris. Tony also spoke about his new band London Falling and future plans for MEST.
Gone Fishkin just rocked out to the brand new song from early 2000’s infused pop punk act, Fighting Sides. The track, titled “Let Me Be”, premiered on the show, and can now be heard right here on idobi.com.
Wayfarers came by our studio to play a couple of songs of their interview on Gone Fishkin. Check out their song “Colors Explodeâ€.
Did you join us in our holly jolly excitement during this year’s edition of Merry Fishmas on Gone Fishkin? If you did, you heard the premiere of Like Mike’s brand new single “… You’d Both Still Be Here”.
What does Gone Fishkin know better than anything? Pop punk music. So then, it should make sense that one of the most Blink 182 inspired bands emerging onto the scene, Summer Wars, have just premiered a new track on the show.
If you were just listening to Gone Fishkin on idobi Radio, you caught the first listen of Ship Captain Crew’s latest track “Honestyâ€. Now that the show has wrapped up, you might be wondering where you can hear the track again (and again). The answer? Right here.
Mike “Fish†Fishkin, of idobi Radio’s Gone Fishkin, talks Warped Tour with former All Time Low tour manager and new idobi hire, Matthew Flyzik. Flyzik elaborates on everything from advice for bands on their first Warped summer to memories of the tour growing up.
Amid the massive festivities in Las Vegas, NV, leading up to When We Were Young Fest this past weekend, legendary frontman and newly published author Deryck Whibley of Sum 41 sat down with idobi Radio. The occasion? A 30th Anniversary celebration of Hopeless Records held at the Punk Rock Museum. In their conversation, Whibley delved into his newly released memoir, Walking Disaster: My Life Through Heaven and Hell, shared reflections on Sum 41’s enduring legacy as the band prepares for its final chapter in January, and discussed the pivotal decision to sign with Hopeless Records. Chatting with Fish of Gone… Read more »
Marky Capicotto, founder of the recently relaunched Glamour Kills was in attendance at the Hopeless Records 30th Anniversary Party at The Punk Rock Museum this past weekend in Las Vegas, NV. He stopped by the idobi Radio nook of the museum to talk about the return of Glamour Kills for the first time publicly. Launched in 2005 by Capicotto, Glamour Kills was the brand every single one of your favorite bands wore in nearly every promo picture or on stage. When Patrick Walford of Rock The Walls asked Capicotto what the relaunch has been like, he was very honest. “The… Read more »