The release of Trees Above Mandalay’s newest EP Growing Pains will make listeners anxious to see the band blossom to their fullest potential, providing a well-rounded and overall entertaining overview of the band’s style, talent, and energy.
It’s been a great year for music with lots of new releases from old favorites and rising newcomers. We’ve counted down the top 50 songs of 2012 based on the most popular tracks on idobi’s airwaves this past year.
Yellowcard have released a new single “Here I Am Alive” off of the upcoming album Southern Air. In addition to this the band will be touring the U.S. this fall with support from The Wonder Years and We Are The In Crowd.
Season 9, Episode 9. Baelor. Music from Patrick Stump, Cady Groves, Hard-Fi and Jason Bajada.
Transit talks with Rock The Walls about their new record and the state of pop punk.
All Time Low’s latest effort, Dirty Work comes out June 7 on Interscope/Hopeless Records.
Season 8 Premiere. New season. New Music. Music from Patrick Stump, Midnight Romeo, Armistice, Sebastien Lefebvre.
Rockin’ That host, Nick Scalise, is taking a little vacation, so we’re re-airing some of your favorite episodes for the next two weeks. First up is Episode #4: – Co-hosts Greg Shanahan and Mickey Ferguson discuss Ke$ha, John Feldman, Shant, and Mark Trombino. – Part 2 of a 3 part interview with Fueled by Ramen A&R Johnny Minardi and tour manager Tony Marino (The Academy Is…, Jonas Brothers, Cobra Starship, Patrick Stump). Rockin’ That Show airs every Tuesday night at 8pm EST. About Nick Scalise: Nick is a producer, writer, and drummer. He has produced for Life’s Only Lesson, The… Read more »
On this week’s edition of Rockin That w/ Nick Scalise (of October Fall and Mathletes fame): – Co-hosts Greg Shanahan and Mickey Ferguson discuss Ke$ha, John Feldman, Shant, and Mark Trombino. – Part 2 of a 3 part interview with Fueled by Ramen A&R Johnny Minardi and tour manager Tony Marino (The Academy Is…, Jonas Brothers, Cobra Starship, Patrick Stump). Rockin’ That broadcasts at 8pm every Thursday.
Living Like Ghosts has made a big but potentially necessary move in its hunt for rock stardom: the jettisoning of two members, including a third guitarist, from its lineup. It would be hard for any band to justify a six-string attack, and the now four-piece group from Detroit is free to roam the country in a much roomier tour van and spread its shiny pop rock tunes to audiences near and far.