Fresh Pressed [new music friday] – 151
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from The 1975, Hayley Williams, The Used, and more.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from The 1975, Hayley Williams, The Used, and more.
The idobi team has come together to pick their favorite collabs or features from 2010–19.
Simple Creatures dropped a new video today for their song “Special” and it’s EVERYTHING. If you’ve lived in a cave for the past 26 years and don’t know it both Mark Hoppus and Alex Gaskarth make music to be consumed with a sense of humor. Not every song is funny but, when you catch the lyrics, there are jokes in almost every song. It just makes sense that the new video would feature Hoppus and Gaskarth as sock puppets. The video is an Alex Gaskarth production, stylistically homemade and full of imaginative goodness. Gaskarth is a well of talent and… Read more »
WOO HOO! blink-182 just released “Blame It On My Youth”. If this song doesn’t make you lace up your Vans and grab a skateboard I can’t help you. When Mark Hoppus sings “You can never kill my high / I’m the ink and you’re the headline” You can feel it, a passionate declaration of pop-punk survival. Travis Barker is powerful and exacting as ever, as always, more like a machine gun than a metronome. Big Love for Matt Skiba. Always a fan of his guitar skills and songwriting, after their album California and this new song it’s hard to call… Read more »
Tonight’s Simple Creatures show in Williamsburg is gonna be even more special: idobi’s own Gunz will be DJ’ing!
Here’s your overload of feels for the day: Simple Creatures have a new song AND they’ve announced their debut EP!
Happy Punkin’ Halloween, witches! The idobi team are all hyped up on candy corn and ghost stories and we’re ready to throw you The idobi Punkin’ Bash!
To celebrate the witching hour we’re giving away some frightfully delicious goody bags to you, our fearless fans, on Halloween day.
Here’s a list of the artists we need to hear more of—and the single album they did put out is why.
Some of the tracks that clock in at under two minutes takedown some ‘normal’ length hits with ease.