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Cheekface to Karen Dió: New Music To Listen To In June


Summer is officially here, and these new tunes are sizzling hot. Whether you’re heading to the beach, are hitting the road for a friend trip, or simply basking in the air conditioning, we’ve got the best new metal, indie, pop-punk, and rock finds that just dropped in June. From Senses to Sawyer Hill and beyond, these new songs will be your fave new listens. Want more new music like this? Download the free idobi App and tune into idobi Radio, Howl, and anthm. Senses — “Perfect” (Simple Plan Cover) Hopeless Records has revealed a new track for Songs That Saved My Life. Los Angeles… Read more »

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Chase Petra Reveals New EP ‘A Terrible Ennui’


While on the idobi Radio Summer School Tour, Chase Petra has revealed A Terrible Ennui, a vital trio of songs that discuss the plight of being a human…the good, bad, and ugly. Chase Petra shared on Instagram, “Growing up – back when depression first got its grubby hands on me – I used to lament about all of the terrible feelings I felt, mostly to my dad. I asked him how I could possibly feel so bad even in the absence of any ‘real’ hardship (whatever that means). He would reply, ‘You’re suffering a terrible ennui,’ and then he’d laugh.… Read more »

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Winona Fighter Reveals “Bombs Away” Music Video


Winona Fighter just kicked off their run on the idobi Radio Summer School Tour, and they’re also treating fans to new tunes along the way. The punk trio just launched their new video for “Bombs Away,” a song that was originally released back in May. The band says, “We were so stoked to be able to debut ‘Bombs Away’ at Rockville this past May. We couldn’t believe, even though we had surprise-released this song, the crowd was singing and moshing along like it had been a long-time fan favorite. Giving fans camcorders to film their experience was [the] icing on… Read more »

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The Maine Reveal “3:31” Music Video At 3:31 PM


Following the release of their 10th studio album, Joy Next Door, The Maine are back with a new music video from the era, “3:31.” Excitingly, they did, in fact, release the video perfectly on time at 3:31 PM ET. For this video, frontman John O’Callaghan didn’t pick up the phone…so…drummer Pat Kirch, guitarists Kennedy Brock and Jared Monaco, and bassist Garrett Nickelsen took the lead on both the mic and their respective instruments. O’Callaghan says of Joy Next Door, “I wanted to make an album that felt like the exact moments I had been wandering in for the better part of the… Read more »

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Beartooth Is Sick Of The “Bullshit” On New Single


Following the release of singles “Pure Ecstasy” and “Free,” Beartooth is sharing another look into their new album’s era with the arrival of “Bullshit.”  Their sixth studio album, Pure Ecstasy, is set for arrival on August 28, via Fearless Records. Frontman Caleb Shomo says, “’Bullshit’ is a familiar song I’ve written many times. I wanted to revisit the musical style that was the catalyst of so much healing and discovery in my earlier years of Beartooth. It’s an exercise in letting the truth out about what you’re sick of in your own life. Sometimes the easiest way to deal with something… Read more »

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Poppy Unveils “Dying To Forget” Video Ahead Of Summer Tour


Ahead of Poppy‘s massive North American tour with Landmvrks and Thousand Below, the iconic metal queen has unveiled her official music video, “Dying To Forget,” from her 2026 album Empty Hands. The video features the likes of House Of Protection‘s Stephen Harrison and Knocked Loose‘s Isaac Hale, who are both song co-writers. Check out the official video below. This summer, Poppy will be touring North America on her Constantly Nowhere Tour. Check out the run below and secure tickets here. Tour Dates:

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Sleep Theory Drop Metal-Laced NSYNC Cover For “Bye Bye Bye”


After teasing the release this week, Sleep Theory has officially just dropped the best cover of the summer with their rendition of NSYNC‘s “Bye Bye Bye.” Featuring the band’s trademark heavy riffs and soaring vocals that you know and love, this offering will transport you right back to 2000 during the boy band’s beloved No Strings Attached era. Check out the dazzling cover below. Sleep Theory is currently in Europe performing at various festivals. Then, in July, you can catch the group at Inkcarceration, Warped Tour, Louder Than Life, and more major fests. Check out all their upcoming performances below.… Read more »

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Motionless In White Unleashes “R.I.P.” Collab With Skylar Grey


Motionless In White is gearing up to unleash their new record, Decades, on July 17, but first, they dropped an official music video for “R.I.P.” featuring Skylar Grey. “Skylar’s voice brought it to another level that I never could have achieved on my own,” singer Chris Motionless says of the collab. “I really love the lyrics for this song. Even though I wrote it through a romantic lens, I love that it can be applied to any moment in your life when you’ve had a falling out with someone you deeply care about, whether that’s a best friend, family member, or romantic… Read more »

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Roe Kapara Is “Crying On Vacation” In New Track


Roe Kapara has returned with a new song, “Crying On Vacation” today. The surf rock effort is a certified bop. It is sure to be a summer banger. Despite its introspective and somewhat depressing themes, the upbeat nature of the overall vibe disguises the darker elements. It’s simply a fun song. Somewhat of a sonic departure from his previous work, “Crying On Vacation” feels like a new direction for the indie artist. His vocal delivery and lyricism feel familiar to his discography. However, the instrumentation and arrangement feel fresh. It’s a bit more developed than his typical raw, gritty sound.… Read more »

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South Arcade Shares Reckless Optimism On “DEADMEAT”


Ahead of their run on the idobi Radio Summer School Tour, South Arcade has revealed their new single, “DEADMEAT,” preceded by “SUPERMAN.” The band says, “We went into writing wanting to tell a sort of modern Romeo and Juliet story (but with a less depressing ending), and we left with ‘DEADMEAT.’ It has this reckless optimism about it where the two characters’ worlds shouldn’t really overlap, but they’ve found each other regardless — they want to escape all of that noise, steal a car, and leave town. It had this ‘us against the world’ energy that we loved.” South Arcade… Read more »

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