Roadtrips & Weddings
idobi’s very own Mike Fishkin stopped by the show where he, Connor and Nick talked about weddings and the XXX alternate version of The Bachelor.
idobi’s very own Mike Fishkin stopped by the show where he, Connor and Nick talked about weddings and the XXX alternate version of The Bachelor.
Nick and Connor return to a live broadcast after a week off in Palm Springs.
Tony Vivio makes his triumphant return to the show in this episode that explores the proper way to get the most out of your popcorn.
Actor/musician Paris Dylan stops by the studio and chats with Nick about what brought him to Los Angeles to pursue acting.
From expensive crab and cajun spices to Vans Warped Tour options to tattoo-free Nick, you can hear it all here.
Following the success of multiple tour runs in 2025, Hit The Lights have announced the 20 year anniversary tour to celebrate their debut album, This Is A Stick Up Don’t Make It A Murder. The band will be joined by Major League, who will be celebrating the 15 year anniversary of The Truth Is—Public Works, Rematch, and Latewaves. Listen to New Music on idobi Radio “‘Stick Up’ was a huge stepping stone for HTL as a band and as songwriters,” frontman Nick Thompson shares. “This record paved the way for so many opportunities and experiences that very much made us… Read more »
As 2006 hurtles toward its 20-year mark, the albums that once lived on burned CDs, Myspace profiles, and Warped Tour stages now stand as cornerstone releases of a generation. From scene-defining emo to genre-shifting pop-punk, post-hardcore, and alternative breakthroughs, these records didn’t just soundtrack our youth—they shaped the entire direction of alternative music. Here are 26 albums turning 20 in 2026 that still echo louder than ever. Yellowcard — Lights And Sounds Released on January 24, 2006, Yellowcard‘s first concept album, Lights And Sounds, was released. While the album peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard 200, it ultimately underperformed… Read more »
Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have been trekking across the States on their Fighting Oligarchy tour, offering hope and strength to those frustrated by the current Trump administration. In fact, the sold-out rallies have attracted tens of thousands of attendees. Better yet, alternative musicians have “opened” for the progressive speakers. On April 13, Dallon Weekes‘ I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME performed in Salt Lake City to 20,000+ watchers. Then, on April 12, Jeff Rosenstock, Indigo de Souza, Maggie Rogers, and more performed at the Los Angeles tour stop. Last night, Sanders and AOC stopped in Nampa, Idaho… Read more »
Following their monumental comeback this year with the release of their new album, From Zero, Linkin Park secured five nominations at the Billboard Music Awards. The ceremony, held last night, December 12, featured major wins for Taylor Swift—a predictable moment of the evening. Linkin Park emerged victorious in two key categories: Best Rock Group and Top Hard Rock Artist. However, they fell short in the Top Rock Artist category, losing to Zach Bryan… a country artist who also claimed the Top Country Touring Artist award. The band also delivered a larger-than-life performance of “The Emptiness Machine,” with the crowd passionately… Read more »
Alright, people. It’s officially “Yule Shoot Your Eye Out” by Fall Out Boy season. The store shelves are lined with green and red wreaths and peppermint has made its way into every coffee drink. But hey, we’re not complaining. Christmas rocks, and this year, you can take that quite literally. If you’re looking for the perfect gift for your punk and alternative friends and family members, idobi Radio has compiled a list of our favorite emo gifts that they are sure to love. So… if you didn’t score My Chemical Romance concert tickets, these 14 gifts are officially the next… Read more »