Un(covered): Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)
If you’re looking for a Christmas song to croon to an absent paramour this holiday season, look no further than “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)â€.
If you’re looking for a Christmas song to croon to an absent paramour this holiday season, look no further than “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)â€.
(Un)covered is idobi’s take on the world’s best cover songs. Christmas time is here with Vince Guaraldi and Family Force 5.
We have our tickets… do you? The countdown has begun for The Fight For Something Tour, which hits the road in March.
Music tells a story. It’s where we turn to relate when relating isn’t easy, and over the years it becomes our own little time capsule. The same can be said for the musicians who are crafting the songs and lyrics that find a home in your heart.
Ladies and gentlemen show your appreciation for: the ultimate face off between UK legends Enter Shikari and… Enter Shikari. No, this isn’t some kind of Inception/Parent Trap-style stunt, this is a musical experiment.
The Mowgli’s have released a new music video for the song “Room for All of Us.” Proceeds from the song will benefit the International Rescue Committee and aid refugees.
A lot of life has happened in the past ten years. Just think about everything that has consumed the world since 2005—graduations, weddings, the rise of the smartphone, and an entire language understood only by twelve year olds (**insert fourteen emoticons to thank Instagram here**).
Ten years ago, four plucky young men from Las Vegas exploded onto the scene. No one quite knew what to make of them, but through a combination of more wit, a better kiss, a hotter touch, and better fuck[ing lyrics], they made a name for themselves.
Reckless Serenade are back with a self-released EP dropping September 18th, Out Here. The EP is filled with five consecutive “stuck in your head†songs that push the limits of the defined genres in this scene.
With everything that goes awry within the walls of the internet today, we cannot deny that it has also brought a lot of the world closer together. So much closer, in fact, that a small band hailing from Phoenix, Arizona could amass an incredible following from across the globe. 8,000 miles across, to be precise.