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The Starting Line Announce First Headline Tour in 17 Years


The Starting Line just gave fans the announcement they’ve been waiting nearly two decades for. Today, the beloved band revealed their first full headlining tour in 17 years, igniting excitement across the scene. In a heartfelt message shared on social media, they wrote, “It’s been ages. There is no time like the present.” Their return feels perfectly timed—and deeply needed. They continue, “TSL is thrilled to embark on our first headlining tour in 17 years. We’d never dare set out on such an excursion without curating the crème de la crème of line-ups. We will be traversing the U.S. along… Read more »

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Heart Attack Man Launch ‘Joyride The Pale Horse’ Title Track


Ahead of their fourth full-length record, Joyride The Pale Horse, arriving on April 25, Heart Attack Man has unleashed the title track for the LP. The Cleveland-based trio also paired its arrival with an official music video. Lead singer Eric Egan notes, “This song ended up really feeling like the combination of all the ideas and feelings present throughout the album; hence why it’s the title track, and why it felt fitting to have it be the closer. Ironically enough, it was the first song written for this album, and in many ways set a lot of the energy into motion.” He continues,… Read more »

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Heart Attack Man Unleash New Single, “The Gallows”


Ahead of their fourth full-length record, Joyride The Pale Horse, arriving next month, Heart Attack Man has unleashed their latest single, “The Gallows.” The track is preceded by the arrival of “Spit” and “Laughing Without Smiling.” You can preorder and pre-save their new album here. Of “The Gallows,” frontman Eric Egan shares, “This song explores familiar themes of triumphing over the darkness and despair of young adulthood in an energetic, conversational way. It’s kind of meant to be the pep talk of the album.” Listen to Heart Attack Man’s new track below. Following their Australian run and Slam Dunk Festival… Read more »

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As It Is Teams Up with NOAHFINNCE on “Can’t Save Myself X”


Following their iconic return last year, As It Is has teamed up with fellow Brit pop-punker NOAHFINNCE to reimagine “Can’t Save Myself X.”  As It Is shares in a press release, “‘Can’t Save Myself’ was the song that found us the attention of a manager and a record label, the first song of ours that really connected and meant people came to our shows.”  They continue, “When we were getting into alternative music in the early 2000’s we discovered bands on music video TV channels and that is exactly how Noah discovered As It Is. To have had an impact… Read more »

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Heart Attack Man Announces Tour with The Dirty Nil and More


Following their Australian run and Slam Dunk Festival in the UK in May, Heart Attack Man will return to the road in June and July. The North American Tour, playfully titled Joyride The U.S. & Toronto & Also Vancouver, will feature special guests The Dirty Nil, carpool, and Dear Seattle as support. The tour perfectly coincides with the band’s fourth album, Joyride The Pale Horse, set to drop on April 25, 2025. The band shares across their social media channels, “Heart Attack Man is back and after hibernating all fall and winter working on our new record, we’re hitting it twice… Read more »

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Heart Attack Man Drops Tongue-In-Cheek “Spit” Music Video


After announcing their forthcoming album Joyride The Pale Horse and dropping the music video for “Laughing Without Smiling,” Heart Attack Man is back with the music video for “Spit.” Lead vocalist Eric Egan notes, “This song is a go-for-the-throat, tongue-in-cheek lashing out against the use of generative artificial intelligence in the creative process, as I think it signals the death of ones own inherent creativity.” Egan adds, “It gets into A.I. What does A.I. mean for the creative process? Is it the end of human creativity? ‘Spit’ is a tongue-in-cheek sarcastic confrontation. I don’t like the idea of everyone relying… Read more »

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A Day To Remember Surprise Drop New Album


Over the weekend, we at idobi Radio had a hunch—was A Day To Remember about to drop a surprise album today, February 18? Turns out, we were right… again! (Let’s not forget our spot-on Green Day film prediction.)  Today, the Florida natives announced A Day To Remember’s Big Ole Album Vol. 1, catching fans off guard in the best way possible. Leading up to the reveal, Patrick Walford of Rock The Walls on idobi Radio dug deep, uncovering the at-the-time mysterious album artwork and fueling fan speculation. Check out his full breakdown below. Of the release, the band shares on… Read more »

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Heart Attack Man Are “Laughing Without Smiling” In New Music Video


After announcing that their fourth studio album Joyride The Pale Horse is set for release on April 25, Cleveland punks Heart Attack Man just dropped their first two singles from the LP. New track “Laughing Without Smiling” is accompanied by a horse-themed music video with high-octane guitar melodies and unique disillusioned spoken word portions. Frontman Eric Egan shares, “With every song of ours that comes to life, I have a thought in the back of my mind that it could be the last good song we ever write.” He adds, “At the same time, in many ways it feels like… Read more »

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Heart Attack Man Announces Forthcoming LP, ‘Joyride The Pale House’


Heart Attack Man has been quietly working on a new LP this fall, and the Cleveland punk trio has officially unveiled their new 12-track album: Joyride The Pale Horse. It’s set for an independent release on April 25. This marks their fourth studio album and will follow up their beloved 2023 record Freak Of Nature. Excitingly, this week holds more in store for Heart Attack Man supporters, as their two singles “Laughing Without Smiling” and “Spit” are dropping on Thursday, February 13. Of the release, the band says, “We can’t wait to show you all what we’ve been quietly working… Read more »

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As It Is Reimagine “Sorry” with Mikaila Delgado of Yours Truly


Following their return to the scene in 2024, the arrival of their 25-track B-Sides & Rarities collection in November, and a fresh take on “Dial Tones X” with Holding Absence’s Lucas Woodland, As It Is have done it again. Today, they have unveiled their reimagined rendition of “Sorry X” with Yours Truly frontwoman Mikaila Delgado. Download the FREE idobi App to watch our exclusive interview with Patty Walters and Ben Biss and to hear new As It Is playing on idobi Radio. “‘Sorry’ was the first song we wrote for the Never Happy, Ever After back in early 2014,” the… Read more »

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