Koyo Announce Debut Album ‘Would You Miss It?’
Koyo, your new favorite band, have revealed the details of their hotly-anticipated debut album ‘Would You Miss It?’. You’re going to love it.
Koyo, your new favorite band, have revealed the details of their hotly-anticipated debut album ‘Would You Miss It?’. You’re going to love it.
The Used have released their second track, “Giving Up,” from their upcoming tenth album, following the preview of Toxic Positivity with their lead single “Numb.” Toxic Positivity will arrive this Friday, May 19 via Big Noise. “Giving Up” is a departure from their previous single, injected with an array of pop-punk melodies intertwining with vocalist Bert McCracken’s emotionally charged delivery that encapsulates the band’s signature blend of raw intensity and melodic vulnerability. Read more: Spanish Love Songs Announce New Album ‘No Joy’ The song’s dynamic structure mirrors the emotional journey it takes the listener on, seamlessly transitioning between moments of… Read more »
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from The 1975, Panic! at the Disco, blackbear, and more.
The Wonder Years celebrate the anniversaries for their albums ‘The Upsides’ and ‘Suburbia I’ve Given You All And Now I’m Nothing’ on tour with Spanish Love Songs, Origami Angel, and Save Face. Check out some photos taken by idobi photographer Jess Williams of the tour below at Webster Hall in New York City!
Today we have Regé-Jean Page leaving Bridgerton, Demi Lovato’s new music video, and The Fest sharing new additions to the lineup.
The Wonder Years announced Tuesday morning, November 19, their headlining tour that kicks off February 20, 2020. Fans can expect not one but two sets by the band on each date, an acoustic and an electric. If that doesn’t show you how much they care they’re also teaming up with headcount.org. With Headcount, the band will be helping to register voters at almost every date on the tour as well as provide national and local voter information to concert-goers. The Wonder Years are bringing along three fantastic support bands: Free Throw, Spanish Love Songs, and Pool Kids to complete what… Read more »
Even though everyone has their eyes set on 2025 (how the heck are we already saying that?!), the last new releases of 2024 are FLOODING in! Since we know you’re probably busy preparing for the holiday season, we here at idobi Radio have got you covered with Fresh 5: the latest and greatest in alternative, metal, indie, and more to soundtrack your mood. If you didn’t already know, Hopeless Records are on FIRE with their new releases this week, including from luzer and senses. Tune in to idobi Radio to catch these must-hear tracks and more. Plus, you can download… Read more »
By now, you’re surely familiar with our running list of 100 Rising Artists You Need To Listen To In 2024. With that in mind, we’ll keep this short and sweet. Welcome to our sixth installment! Wow, we are more than halfway through now… If you are just now joining us, make sure to go back and check out our first fifty artists here. This week we have quite the eclectic mix. From emo-rap, to indie rock, to post-hardcore, to anthemic pop-punk, we’ve got something you’ll like. Our list consists of truly up-and-coming music. Most of these artists have less than… Read more »
After releasing their self-titled album this May, electro-pop trio A R I Z O N A have now released A R I Z O N A (R E M I X E D) on Fueled By Ramen. This new rendition of the album features remixes of all 12 tracks by rising and establishing EDM artists, such as T. Matthias, Alle Farben, Leondis…oh, and Bilmuri, who remixed “Dark Skies.” Wait… Bilmuri, the one-man post-hardcore project by Johnny Franck, formerly of Attack Attack!? The Bilmuri remix might come as a surprise to those not familiar with this bit of A R I… Read more »
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about Black History Month.