We’ve got one more new track to send you into the weekend with. From San Diego based band KI, “Our Love Was A Lie” is streaming exclusively for idobi readers below! A symbolization of diving in head first and the evolution of a musical life, the track holds a special place in the band’s heart – and it will in yours too, after you hit play below. Let us know what you think on Twitter! “This song was written during a time in my life where seemingly every important relationship I had was falling apart. When you go through times… Read more »
Following the release of Equal Measures, we spoke to Milestones vocalist Matt Clarke about the EP, the band, its future, and everything in between.
Haven’t you heard Flight of the Conchords? C’mon, not at all?
Modern Baseball has evolved even further as a punk powerhouse via Holy Ghost.
MAX showed me his Hell’s Kitchen and took me on an audiovisual tour of the streets he walks everyday.
Producer Emma Duffy’s short film, Oysters, was commissioned by Film London back in February—and she and her team need your help to finish funding it.
All Photos: Mitch Wojcik “It’s very much everybody’s company… everyone who’s bought a shirt or gone to an All Time Low show, or that’s a part of this in any way… this is as much your company as it is mine because I don’t exist without you guys ya know?” There’s a cheerful “hello” breaking into the ringing of the phone as the ever positive Mark Capicotto, better known as Marky, answers. He’s in the middle of a busy day in New York City when I call. Right away, he’s upbeat, and not exactly what you’d expect given his online… Read more »
Nashville’s Blacklist Royals, made up of twin brothers Nat and Rob Rufus, share the truth behind the ten questions they get asked the most as twins who play music together in this week’s Tuesday Ten.
From the early pioneers of female badassery to those carrying that torch in 2014, find out who we chose for our list of the leading ladies of alternative — and why.
If a listener ever found himself or herself in need of an album to narrate their life story at the point where they’re staring up at the sky asking the big questions of life, Satellite’s Calling Birds may be the one.