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Winter is upon us, and we’re easing you in to the new season with one last goodbye to brighter days—from synth-pop duo Sinking.
Winter is upon us, and we’re easing you in to the new season with one last goodbye to brighter days—from synth-pop duo Sinking.
You’re planning the spookiest Halloween party in town. The only problem is that you urgently need bands to complete the eerie atmosphere. idobi has you covered!
With pens and words as weapons, armored in skeleton bodies and faces, with uniforms of ski masks and Banned jackets; they bleed black and red. The MCRmy and clique fight not against each other but against conformity
From the fresh and exciting psychedelic sound that’ll instantly make you want more, right down to their whole #aesthetic, everything about Los Angeles trio Dreamers is crazy addictive.
Whether you’re into emo pop rock, ska, urban pop, or anything in between, you’ll find a new band to love soon after hitting play.
Standing out in the world of pop rock these days isn’t an easy task. Making sure you’re not a one hit wonder that fizzles out in a few months is tough. With the additional factor of maintaining an aesthetic on social media and the politics of the music biz, the pressure is on. Despite all of that, the band LAYNE has figured out a system that works and is helping them climb the ladder. I had the chance to spend the day with LAYNE before they played New York City’s Rockwood Music Hall, where I learned how they all fit… Read more »
I’ve been on and off the road working for many different artists for the last ten years, and when work allows, I like to document my travels.
The melodic honesty of the words and emotions being conveyed throughout Sincerely, John the Ghost is palpable, and making intangible concepts become tangible is something O’Callaghan does well.
idobi staff have pitched The 1975’s latest album against their debut in order to help you decide for yourself: Team Black or Pink?
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.