(Un)covered: Uptown Funk
Against the Current features Set It Off in their hot new cover of “Uptown Funk,” originally by Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars. It may have come out late last fall, but you’ll want to spin this song and its cover all winter long.
Against the Current features Set It Off in their hot new cover of “Uptown Funk,” originally by Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars. It may have come out late last fall, but you’ll want to spin this song and its cover all winter long.
Cartel has announced a spring tour to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their debut album ‘Chroma’. Hit The Lights, TEAM, and Driver Friendly will support the tour, which kicks off April 9th.
It’s Zedd vs. State Champs this week on (Un)covered! The radio hit “Stay the Night” featuring Hayley Williams on vocals gets a pop-punk makeover with a cover by State Champs.
Hello, hello. This is your friendly local idobi Radio music director, Matt Vogel. I’m going to take some time each week to talk about the new additions to idobi Radio playlists, and try to help introduce you to some great new songs and artists.
Artist vs Poet are streaming their new album ‘Medicine’ in full. The album is officially released today.
The holidays are here! For the month of December, we’ll be looking at two Christmas greats, old and new, and some of the best covers in between. First up? A personal favorite: Mariah Carey’s “All I Want For Christmas Is You.”
Mayday Parade give a tasteful, pop-rock flair to Gotye’s unexpected indie-pop hit “Somebody That I Used to Know.”
We Are the In Crowd have a new music video up for their song “Manners” on MTV. The band is one of MTV’s Artists to Watch, and the song is currently available for free as the iTunes Single of the Week.
Something Corporate’s “Watch the Sky†is a song that deserves to be turned up loud. However, when certain times call for softer songs, Sweatshirt Weather’s delicate acoustic cover is the perfect fit.
I wanted to take a quick moment and ask for your opinion on a grave and undeniably important matter. This is something that we have internally battled with for months upon months, and after much deliberation, tears, sweat, and numerous physical altercations, I want to bring the issue up with our listeners.