The Los Angeles-based alt-pop star, Zolita has released a brand new track today. “Grave” is a new venture for her, taking a step back from the explosive pop-rock tunes she has been releasing recently, she has stripped back the instrumentation to deliver us a somber, reflective, emotional song. Zolita is somewhat of a phenomenon in her artistry. She has limitless creative abilities, taking each song she writes and turning it into a fully-fledged visceral short film. Each song starts as a movie playing out in her head, and she manages to transform her ideas and execute them in an impressive… Read more »
Arrows In Action are a band that only comes along every once in a while. They have grown incredibly successful in a short amount of time. This is undoubtedly because of their impressive amount of hard work, unwavering talent, and steadfast approach to being the best musicians they can be. The trio are completely independent, gaining their dedicated fanbase through genuine connection and earnest self-promotion. They absolutely crush on TikTok and Reels, showcasing their ability to draw people in all over the world. On Friday (May 26th), Arrows In Action released their highly-anticipated debut full-length album, Built To Last. Over… Read more »
The Band CAMINO continue their hot streak of big tracks with a vibrant burst of colour on “Last Man In The World’.
Earlier this month, Sleeping With Sirens commemorated the 12-year anniversary of their highly acclaimed sophomore album, Let’s Cheers To This. The album, which features standout tracks such as “If You Can’t Hang,” “A Trophy Fathers Trophy Son,” and “All My Heart,” has now achieved yet another milestone: it has been certified Gold in the United States. Released on May 10, 2011, Let’s Cheers To This successfully captured the same fiery spirit and lightning-in-a-bottle feeling that their debut album, With Ears To See And Eyes To Hear, had brought forth. Let’s Cheers To This showcased Sleeping With Sirens‘ distinctive sound, seamlessly… Read more »
idobi Radio, idobi Howl and idobi Anthm continue to be THE place to find the freshest new alternative music. Here’s some of the best tracks that have been added this week.
poptropicaslutz! and aldrch have joined forces to release their brand new collaborative EP Gossip Team today via Epitaph Records.
Boys Like Girls is officially back! “Blood and Sugar” marks a significant milestone for the beloved band, serving as their first new single in 12 years. “12 years is a long time, an eternity almost. the entire life of a 7th grader,” the band shares. “In 12 years we’ve changed as men and the world around us has changed even more. We’ve said goodbye to some old friends, said hello to some new ones. That fearless youthful twinkle in the eye has been replaced by new calluses on the hands and heart and a couple of new grey hairs.” “Yet… Read more »
Marking her return to her pop-punk roots with her latest single “People That I Love Leave” last month, Cassadee Pope has unveiled the spirited music video to accompany the release. The all-too-relatable visual reflects Pope’s own self-sabotage when it comes to relationships. Pope‘s “People That I Love Leave” is a dynamic track that showcases her powerful, soaring vocals. It skillfully combines the exhilaration of falling in love with the emotional turmoil of self-sabotage due to past pain and trauma. With this song, the former Hey Monday frontwoman not only returns to her pop-rock roots but also embarks on a new… Read more »
Boys Like Girls has ignited a frenzy among fans, leaving us desperate for answers and new music without delay. The beloved pop-rock band, who haven’t released a shred of new music under the unit since 2012’s Crazy World EP, has tantalized supporters with hints of forthcoming music. In a bold move that left fans asking a million questions, the group deleted all of their Instagram posts and shared a singular photo with the caption, “we’re only blood and sugar, right?” Fans were left bewildered, trying to decipher the meaning behind this unexpected photo. Over the past few years, Boys Like… Read more »
Lake Malice have a frantic new track, taking aim at abusive relationships and offering support for those who feel “trapped and alone”.