Anberlin announce summer acoustic tour
Anberlin will be embarking on an acoustic tour with Campfire OK and Stars In Stereo this summer.
Anberlin will be embarking on an acoustic tour with Campfire OK and Stars In Stereo this summer.
Transit will release their new album Young New England on April 2nd on Rise Records. In support of the album, the band will embark on a headlining tour with support from Seahaven and Young Statues.
Fall Out Boy has returned from a 3 year hiatus with announcements of a new album, tour, and brand new single.
H2O and Terror will head out on a co-headlining in tour in February with support from Backtrack and Code Orange Kids. Bane will also be replacing H2O on certain dates. The tour kicks off February 1st in Washington D.C. and concludes on March 3rd in Richmond, VA.
Every Time I Die will head out on tour in early 2013 with support from The Acacia Strain, Vanna, Hundreth, and No Bragging Rights. The band will hit the road starting Wednesday, February 6th in Chicago, IL and conclude the tour in Allentown, PA on March 16th.
Silverstein will release their seventh studio album This Is How The Wind Shifts on February 5th, 2013 via Hopeless Records. The band has also announced an extensive tour in support of the album throughout North America and Europe.
Last week, idobi contributor Ashley Holman had the opportunity to speak with three of the four members of Permanent Ability, a funk- rock band based in Los Angeles, California. Their latest EP, Bring It On!, debuted in 2010 and secured them the title “best band of the week†from rockitoutblog.com.
It’s been nearly a year since Travis Barker performed with a DJ, but now, he’s getting ready to hit the road again, this time with Kanye West’s main man behind the decks.
It was better late than never for Prince. The Purple One may have showed up at emerging singer Janelle Monáe’s show last night at L.A.’s Viper Room, but he didn’t arrive until an hour after she was done. So instead of coming into the club, Prince held court in his car. Janelle joined him for a little chitchat in the backseat. Slow down with your dirty assumptions. I’ve been assured it’s completely platonic between the two… Prince appears to have taken a shine to the young, funky, Atlanta-based singer and recently reached out to her to offer career advice, according… Read more »
The Take Action Tour (www.takeactiontour.com) kicked off in DC with an evening of hard-hitting music from Sugarcult, The Early November, Hawthorne Heights, Hopesfall and Gym Class Heros. The event is the brainchild of Louis Posen, president and founder of punk/hard-core label Hopeless Records. In 1998, five years after forming Hopeless, Posen formed Sub City Records, an offshoot label that donates 5 percent of its prof- its to charity, according to the Web site. In 1999, Sub City took its socially conscious act on the road. The idea of the Take Action Tour is to connect Sub City bands – and… Read more »