Toronto‘s Like Pacific is pissed off. On their first full length, the band finds solid ground to prove themselves. Distant Like You Asked is full of uptempo anthems, lyrical spite, and overall heart.
Grayscale’s What We’re Missing might be exactly what you were missing.
There’s something comfortingly familiar about Maine pop-punkers Friday Night Lites. The band delivers a debut EP full of relatable tunes that remind us that we’re not alone.
Our week of Warped idobi Radio pre-interviews kicks off on Monday with interviews from ACIDIC, Anberlin, I Fight Dragons and Nick Santino!
Packed with colossal hooks and melodies, State Champs’ debut album The Finer Things stands out as one of the best pop punk releases this year and raises the bar sky high for the genre.
On The Other Side, Tonight Alive display a newfound maturity and confidence accumulated over the past two years. These twelve tracks of passionate, driven pop rock are guaranteed to launch the band onto an entirely new level of success.
We Came As Romans’ new album Tracing Back Roots contains a lot of what their previous fans loved as well as a few surprises thrown in. While the album feels a bit stale at points, altogether it proves to be cohesive, uplifting, and appealing.
On their appropriately titled debut LP, Youth, Citizen unsurprisingly addresses coming-of-age angst – typical fodder for most young, earnest pop punk bands – yet somehow they accomplish it without sounding stale or cliche.
After kicking off the I Love You But I Chose The Maine tour in Las Vegas last week, The Maine welcomed Mikey Way of My Chemical Romance to their San Diego stop on Friday, March 27. With a setlist spanning 21 songs at this stop, Way joined the Arizona natives during their last two songs: “English Girls” and “Black Butterflies And Déjà Vu.” Way wasn’t the only special guest to make an appearance on the tour so far. The following night, March 28, in Los Angeles, The Maine were joined by Charlotte Sands for a performance of their collaborative release… Read more »
Mayday Parade has just revealed something that’s been in the works for quite some time. The group is officially gearing up to release their own psychological horror graphic novel via Sumerian Comics. Mayday Parade: The Faceless follows the band’s iconic “umbrella man,” and is set for shipping on May 29. Stream Your Favorite Artists on idobi Radio From Waterparks and 5 Seconds Of Summer to The Paradox, L.S. Dunes, Ice Nine Kills, and beyond, idobi Radio, Howl, and anthm bring alternative, pop-punk, metal, rock, and indie to you anywhere, anytime. Stream Your Favorite Artists on idobi Radio Sumerian Comics describes… Read more »