Fresh Pressed [new music friday] – 145
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Silverstein, Mayday Parade, PVRIS, and more.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Silverstein, Mayday Parade, PVRIS, and more.
Your day just got so much better ’cause PVRIS are about to drop a whole lot of new music goodness.
Art and music go hand in hand, especially when it comes to Hiding Out’s brand new video.
It’s a dream, but one you have with your eyes open. It’s the past, present, and future. It’s an introspective thought session. It’s pronoun’s debut EP.
Since GK first strutted onto the scene in 2004/2005 it has become a symbol, representing the look of pop-punk but also, unexpectedly, the sound of alt-rock. But last year, just short of a decade later, the journey derailed. Today, Glamour Kills is fighting its way back.
Formed in 2010 at a neighborhood Beer Olympics event (the winners of which, no one knows), One Days Notice has been killing it at Midwest pop punk aesthetics for half a decade. Today, they have big news to share, that will only prove to shoot them further into the world of pizza fueled greatness.
We love us some Toronto-based Portuguese alt-pop in the morning… Haven’t you heard of it? In the case that you have yet to, we’d like to introduce you to Ménage. And to take this introduction to a truly great standing, we’ll even premiere their new track “A Beautiful Disaster.â€
New emerging markets are fascinating. Like a real-life iteration of Russian Roulette and with similar unpredictability, those who dare play can seemingly become billionaire visionaries overnight, or lose millions and appear hopelessly out of touch.
You should know by now that we love The 1975 here at idobi, and their newest video for “Settle Down” is no exception. It was directed by the band’s vocalist, Matty Healy, and it’s a beautifully done, aesthetically pleasing video with one hell of an ending. The song is taken from their fantastic debut album which is out now on Vagrant/Dirty Hit Records. httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsYE078RQCI
Where Evanescence were once propelled solely by a pair of songwriters, the creative process has become a lot more democratic since the departure of guitarist Ben Moody. And yet Amy Lee continues to get the ball rolling the way she always has: behind closed doors. “I write by myself initially,” the band’s singer explained. “That’s the way I’ve always written, just working on pure thought by myself. Then I bring it to the table with whoever I’m collaborating with.” After Moody split in late 2003, he was replaced on tour by former Cold guitarist Terry Balsamo, who permanently joined the… Read more »