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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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Honey Revenge Release “Butterfly Effect”


After announcing their upcoming sophomore album, Loving And Losing, pop-rock duo Honey Revenge have revealed a new single from the September 18 record, “Butterfly Effect.” Vocalist Devin Papadol says, “The Butterfly Effect is a concept where small, seemingly insignificant initial changes in events can lead to drastic and unpredictable consequences in the grand scheme of things. There’s an illusion that we as human beings have a choice in our own fate. Try as we might to be in control of every little thing in our lives, sometimes the universe has other plans in mind.” She adds, “This concept is explored… Read more »

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Honey Revenge Reveals Details For Sophomore Album Loving And Losing


Honey Revenge is here to sweeten up your fall…pun intended! The duo, vocalist Devin Papadol and guitarist Donny Lloyd, just announced that their eagerly awaited sophomore record, Loving And Losing, is coming out on September 18, via Thriller Records. Featuring singles “Risk,” “Poison Apple Baby,” “Hot Commodity,” and “Run Your Mouth,” Honey Revenge is gearing up to release a new single this Friday, “Butterfly Effect.” Set your alarms for an exciting New Music Friday and pre-order your record here. Loving And Losing Tracklist: Honey Revenge is gearing up for the idobi Radio Summer School Tour with  Games We Play, Chase Petra, South… Read more »

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53 Album Anniversaries To Celebrate in June


If you’re ready to have a nostalgia-inducing summer at Warped Tour and the idobi Radio Summer School Tour, you can supercharge the good vibes by celebrating these June album anniversaries. From blink-182‘s iconic Enema Of The State and Dude Ranch to My Chemical Romance‘s Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge, there’s no shortage of alternative staples to play over and over again. Check out the 53 must-listen rock, emo, and pop-punk album anniversaries taking place in June below. blink-182 — Enema Of The State Released on: June 1, 1999, via MCA Records.Standout Tracks: “All The Small Things” & “What’s My Age… Read more »

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Bike Routes to Love Spells: New Songs To Listen To In May


Spring is in the air, and our summer playlists are heating up with these new offerings. We’ve got the best new metal, indie, pop-punk, and rock finds that just dropped in May. From Moody Joody to Arcy Drive 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. Moody Joody — “Little Blue House” Fresh off their run supporting The Maine, Moody Joody is gearing up to release their debut album…but first, they dropped the nostalgia-inducing bop, “Little Blue House,” and it’s ideal… Read more »

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Marmozets Want You To Be More Anti-Perfectionist ASAP


At long last, Marmozets have finally returned with their stunning third album CO.WAR.DICE.—their first in eight years. The English rockers, who boast such hits as “Major System Error” and “Captivate You,” are back and better than ever with a fresh perspective—not just on their music—but on the world, too. Vocalist Becca Bottomley says of the record, “CO.WAR.DICE. is an album reflecting on the state of our world and a vow to ourselves to leave this world in a better place. We may never make a huge impact, but we can only try. Like any story there’s a beginning, middle, and… Read more »

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Vienna Vienna Knows “Grief Is For The Living” On New Track


Vienna Vienna is back with a new single, “Grief Is For The Living,” preceded by his Entertain Me EP. In a new grunge-laced chapter, the artist perfectly tackles the concept of loss with fuzzy guitar melodies, soaring vocals, and fierce energy that demands your attention. Vienna Vienna says, “When the bells ring, and you sit in that hard pew for the third time, you’ll wonder who it’s really all for. An urn wants for no party, no stories, no flowers, and no wake. The dead have no desires, and no need to see you suffer for them.” The artist continues,… Read more »

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