Happy New Year! Or, more realistically, Happy First Day of the Pressure to Completely Change Your Life This Year. There are a million articles out there on the resolutions you should be trying to make—but here at idobi, we think you should abandon them altogether this year. Here’s why.
Gather ’round the Christmas tree and turn idobi Radio up so all can hear—It’s a holiday extravaganza on Gone Fishkin this Thursday! Tune in at 9PM for a very Merry Fishmas. Only on idobi Radio!
This past Thursday night, Relient K’s 10th Anniversary Mmhmm Tour played to a sold out New York City crowd.
Each month For The Record is here to bring you the best places to find your next favorite band in different cities all over the world—right to your screen. This time we’re in Paris, the City of Lights.
Silverstein must be missing 2005 as much as we do, because this “Throwback Thursday” they hit the world wide web with a newly designed website. Well, maybe not so new… The layout is taking the band back to the days of Myspace.
When he’s not hosting Gone Fishkin on Thursday nights at 9PM, Fish transforms into a rockstar bassist. Last weekend, he hit the stage with fellow idobi host Mike Herrera’s punk rock band, MxPx. You can check out the performance above!
We’re extremely excited to bring you an idobi Howl premiere in the form of The Body Politic’s brand new EP, Egressor. To be officially released on September 16th, you can stream out the six-song EP below. The amazing technical talent of The Body Politic is obvious in all six tracks, but the band’s ability to showcase skill while creating a collection of truly cohesive songs is what really stands out. These songs have some serious power. Egressor is an impressive display of proficiency on both melodic and heavy fronts. Fans of Periphery, Protest The Hero, or even any metalcore or… Read more »
This past Thursday night, Motion City Soundtrack played a special set to a crowd at the Music Hall of Williamsburg as part of the Converse Rubber Tracks Live series.
The days may be long gone of rushing to the local record store, money in hand, to grab the latest radio hit’s 45rpm single, but the excitement of flipping that record over and discovering the non-album track that lay on the other side will never wear off. In this week’s Tuesday Ten, we’re exploring some of our writers’ favorite b-sides.
Josh Madden is back for round 2 of a brand new season of First Person! Episode 2 featured artists such as Smallpools, Saint Pepsi, Sir Sly, LaRoux, The Madden Brothers, and more!