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9 Rock, Punk & Indie Musicians To Stream For Women’s History Month


March isn’t just the time to wear green and celebrate St. Patty’s Day, it’s also time to truly reflect on the accomplishments of women in your life and afar via Women’s History Month. Plus, this is your reminder to continue to support women artists, small businesses, and beyond. One way to celebrate ladies this month and every month is, of course, by buying their music and attending their shows. Sure, we here in the alternative sphere love Paramore, Spiritbox, Avril Lavigne, and the like. But it’s vital to keep an eye on who is on the rise, too! These nine… Read more »

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Oli Sykes Performs “Bite My Tongue” Live with You Me At Six


As You Me At Six continues their farewell tour, their Sheffield, UK stop delivered an unforgettable moment when Bring Me The Horizon frontman Oli Sykes made a surprise appearance. Stepping onto the stage to perform his blistering guest verse on “Bite My Tongue,” Sykes reignited the track’s ferocity with an intensity that sent the crowd into a frenzy. Josh Franceschi introduced him, and the already high energy in the room skyrocketed. The duo traded vocals with razor-sharp precision, Sykes’ signature screams cutting through the venue as the band powered through the explosive verse. As the song came to a close,… Read more »

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Damiano David (Måneskin) Bears His Soul In “Next Summer”


Damiano David, who shot to mega stardom with Måneskin, has unleashed the striking, cinematic music video for his new ballad “Next Summer.” Anchored by his tamed falsetto, the track unveils euphoric emotion. “Next Summer” marks Damiano’s third single of his solo venture, following the release of “Silverlines” and “Born With A Broken Heart.”  “At first listen, the song speaks about youthful love—an unrequited summer romance,” Damiano shares. “But on a deeper level, it reveals a much larger reflection. It’s an allegory of life—How sometimes we can be prisoners of ourselves, our fears, our insecurities, our inability to change. Our failure… Read more »

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Bob Vylan Announces North American Tour Run With DoFlame


For United States-based Bob Vylan fans, it’s time to mark your calendars and get your debit cards ready, because the iconic duo is hopping across the pond this spring. The UK punks are bringing their 2024 Humble As The Sun vibes to an array of major cities with support from alt-rocker DoFlame. The dates kick off on April 12 in Indio, California, and wrap up on May 3 in New York City at TV Eye. You will not want to miss the band’s high-energy show in a venue near you. Plus, you can catch Bob Vylan at a handful of… Read more »

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Nick Wheeler (The All-American Rejects) Discusses The Impact Of When We Were Young Fest


On February 25, Billboard dropped their latest Behind The Setlist podcast episode with the iconic Nick Wheeler of The All-American Rejects. In it, he confirmed that 2025 is the year of new music creation for the band and also shared how their 2022 When We Were Young Festival set helped them rediscover their fanbase. He said of the set, “On stage, we had so much fun with each other. The crowd actually gave a shit.” Then, with good energy all around, they went to work on creating their 2023 Wet Hot All-American Summer Tour. Wheeler noted, “It ended up being the… Read more »

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Bad Omens & Corey Taylor Collab For “Dust In The Wind” Cover


It’s the collab you never expected and didn’t know you needed. Slipknot and Stone Sour‘s Corey Taylor and Bad Omens have joined forces cover Kansas’ “Dust In The Wind.” The ethereal folk-rock track will appear on the upcoming Queen Of The Ring motion picture soundtrack. Both the film and its official soundtrack will arrive on March 7. Taylor and Noah Sebastian of Bad Omens show their musical range as they effortlessly intertwine their vocals to craft a soaring modern rendition of the 1977 track. Check out the “Dust In The Wind” cover by Taylor and Bad Omens below. According to… Read more »

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A Day To Remember, Nova Twins, More Join Warped Tour Lineup


We have officially made it to the home stretch of the Vans Warped Tour 2025 lineup announcements! As we wrap up the 30 days of the Warped Tour artist countdown, here’s what you may have missed this weekend. Over the weekend, legendary acts such as A Day To Remember and Asking Alexandria were added to the lineup. The festival will also welcome first-time Warped performers such as Nova Twins and Lil Lotus. Today, the festival kicked off artist announcements with All Time Low, slated to perform in D.C. Gideon has also been announced to perform in D.C. and Long Beach.… Read more »

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iann dior Drops ‘Nothings Ever Good Enough II’ EP


iann dior has finally shared his new EP Nothings Ever Good Enough II via Big Noise featuring artists such as DC The Don and Lil Skies. This follows up his 2024 EP BLIND and singles such as “Melrose,” “Secrets,” and “Edge Of Tomorrow.” To launch the innovative project in all of its alternative hip-hop glory, dior shared an official listening party music video. Clocking in at 18 minutes, you can watch the artist perform each of his new tracks. Plus, you can catch the artist performing live on his spring headline tour, and you do not want to miss these… Read more »

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Memphis May Fire Makes It To “The Other Side” On New Single


Following the release of singles “Hell Is Empty,” “Paralyzed” and more, Memphis May Fire have returned with “The Other Side,” a new track from their forthcoming album Shapeshifter, due out March 28 on Rise Records. Frontman Matty Mullins notes, “‘The Other Side’ is about resilience in the face of despair. It’s for anyone who’s ever felt trapped in their own pain, unsure if they’ll ever break through. But there’s always something beyond the darkness, another side to the pain, a breakthrough waiting to happen.” He continues, “This song is a reminder that even in our lowest moments, we’re not alone, and the light… Read more »

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A Day To Remember Surprise Drop New Album


Over the weekend, we at idobi Radio had a hunch—was A Day To Remember about to drop a surprise album today, February 18? Turns out, we were right… again! (Let’s not forget our spot-on Green Day film prediction.)  Today, the Florida natives announced A Day To Remember’s Big Ole Album Vol. 1, catching fans off guard in the best way possible. Leading up to the reveal, Patrick Walford of Rock The Walls on idobi Radio dug deep, uncovering the at-the-time mysterious album artwork and fueling fan speculation. Check out his full breakdown below. Of the release, the band shares on… Read more »

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