Were we tuned in for the series premiere of Mixed Tape with John O’Callaghan? Of course. But in case you weren’t, or just want to relive the sounds and conversations again, we’re bringing you a recap.
Get ready for your new favorite time of the week. This Monday at 7PM ET, we’re kicking off Mix Taped with John O’Callaghan, and his very first guest Eric Halvorsen.
Break out your American Candy, because Forever Halloween Can’t Stop Won’t Stop here on idobi Radio. We’re excited to announce that on November 9th at 7PM ET, you can be a Pioneer listener of our latest show, Mixed Tape with John O’Callaghan.
Beach Weather drummer Austin Scates let idobi in on what we can expect from him and the rest of the guys in the future, and how the band got together.
In honor of Marty McFly’s arrival into the future/present day, we’ve put together a handy Fast Forward to the Future playlist for Marty
Most Popular # Song Artist 1 Drive Tonight Alive 2 Figure Me Out The Summer Set 3 Crave Waterparks 4 Kali Ma Neck Deep 5 We’ll Be Okay With Confidence 6 Thorn In The Side Somos 7 Sorry (Justin Bieber Cover) Our Last Night 8 Same Air The Rocket Summer 9 Victorious Panic! At The Disco 10 How Does It Feel? Tonight Alive 11 Redshift Enter Shikari 12 Aquasun Basement 13 Steal My Sunshine (Len) The Maine 14 Anyways The Starting Line 15 Tear In My Heart Twenty One Pilots 16 Death Of A Bachelor Panic! At The Disco
I have always been a man reliant on his krutch. When I was little it was video games and TV. I would spend hours upon hours exploring the many lands a television screen could offer.
After a number of EPs and supporting roles on some high-profile tours, Chicago pop-punkers Knuckle Puck finally released their debut album, Copacetic.
idobi Radio caught up with Lydia at a sold out show at The Troubadour in Los Angeles, where they were main support for The Early November. We chatted about the new record (which is slated for a fall release date) and an upcoming US and Canada headlining tour (yes, you heard right) set to kick off in September.
From start to finish, The Technicolors latest releast modernizes rock ‘n’ roll without losing it’s message or sound.