All Roads Lead to ROAM
This is the story of how idobi photographer Gaëlle Pitrel fell in love with ROAM one gig at a time without even trying.
This is the story of how idobi photographer Gaëlle Pitrel fell in love with ROAM one gig at a time without even trying.
Regardless of whether you love or hate pop music, Hell’s Kitchen Angel will reshape your thoughts on the current state of the industry.
Into it. Over it.’s third album ‘Standards’ is a catalyst for the revival and rebranding of emo music as we used to know it.
On their sophomore album ‘Bodacious’, Purple have stripped back their sound to get down to the nitty-gritty.
Riffy, grungy, raw, genuine; these are only some of the words that come to mind when trying to describe The Word Alive’s fourth studio album, Dark Matter. But they fail to do justice to what may very well be their strongest release to date.
If you’re looking for socially conscious lyrics with a quirky pop punk sound, The Spook School are here to deliver just that. The small Scottish band have been spreading the word about fluid gender and sexuality since their start in 2012, which you can read more about here.
Their latest release Limitless begs listeners to avoid comparisons to past TA records, offering radio-ready hits like “Drive” and other seemingly reggae-tinged bangers.
Maybe you never thought “alternative-folk†could be a genre you’d be interested in, but husband-and-wife duo, The Bergamot, are here to prove you wrong on their fourth album, Tones.
In a world of alternate Londons, cross-dressing thieves, and coats with more than two sides, Kell’s multi-colored eyes still stand out in V.E. Schwab’s A Darker Shade of Magic.
It can be tough to get a sense of a band from an EP. Five or six songs is usually not enough to get acquainted, to see their range, and to pick a favorite song.
Usually.