No Sleep In Brooklyn: Emo Night Dreams
Badanes and Maccoby are the co-founders of Emo Night Brooklyn, and every two months they relive the “heyday” of emo music at the Brooklyn Bowl.
Badanes and Maccoby are the co-founders of Emo Night Brooklyn, and every two months they relive the “heyday” of emo music at the Brooklyn Bowl.
After recovering from too much turkey, Mixed Tape is back with a family filled episode. John returns to the house that built him to interview the only person who’s more of a “pervert for music” than he is—his father.
Neil Gaiman x Junot Díaz, The Sandman comics, and Death.
Get ready to fill your Friday with Mississippi music. Clayton Walker, the man behind Rock Eupora, has a new single ready for your ears and he’s bringing it to idobi.com first.
Monday, we brought you an exclusive listen of “A King’s Departure Is Never Silent†by Pyro, Ohio. If that taste of the hard rocking quartet wasn’t enough for you, we have good news. Today, we’re bringing you their entire new album.
It’s a pretty beginning of a fall afternoon when I meet up with Bryce Avery, better known as The Rocket Summer at a park in Los Angeles. After about 10 minutes of trying and failing to locate each other in the park, we finally managed to find our way. We caught up quickly after our last meeting at this summer’s APMAs, and then took a nice hike up the trails–me in heels, and him in a leather jacket–to help photographer Erica Lauren get the perfect pictures before coming back down to talk about his “not really a comeback” comeback. The… Read more »
Matt MacDonald is the frontman and principal songwriter for Vocal Few and The Classic Crime. This is his story.
You might not be familiar with ONE OK ROCK yet, but they fill stadiums overseas and it won’t be long before do the same thing here in the US.
Mayday Parade are streaming their newest song “Letting Go†over at Rolling Stone today. The song is from their upcoming album Black Lines.
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.