Sum 41 drummer Frank Zummo and Shiragirl join The Gunz Show this week to talk all things music as well as the Vans Warped Tour returning next week! Shout out to SJC Drums for being a leading drum company as well in the music industry and working with drummers like Frank and plenty more!
Why are tickets so expensive these days? What is the latest on the Congressional bill that is supposedly supposed to stop scalpers? Randy Nichols joins me to give YOU the latest and the unfiltered truth one everything going on behind the scenes.
The first Pride was a riot—the Stonewall riots, to be exact. And it feels like the spirit of those early movements needs to return. As the United States legislates against transgender individuals, incites attacks on LGBTQIA+ rights, and defunds valuable health programs such as HIV research, it might feel like there’s a looming dark cloud over the month. However, celebrating who you are and who you love is an act of resistance! Not only does the whole team at idobi Radio celebrate Pride, these alternative musicians and brands are also celebrating the LGBTQ+ people in their lives this June and… Read more »
This week on DNA Interviews: The Metal DNA Podcast, Shawn is joined by Matt Karll and Will Kaelin of Gridiron to talk all about their new album Poetry From Pain, forming the band while playing Call of Duty during COVID, their influences on the sophomore record + much more! Catch Metal DNA live Saturdays @ 8pmEST on idobi Howl! Follow Metal DNA on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram! Subscribe/Follow on Apple Music & Spotify
This week on Add To Library, Hosts Shawn Kupfer & Brian LaCour deep dive into the brand new album from Gridiron, Poetry From Pain! From monster breakdowns to a perfect blend of hardcore, hip hop and so much more, this record absolutely kicks ass. Subscribe to Add To Library on Apple Music and Spotify Follow Add To Library on Facebook & Instagram Tune in live Fridays @ 9pmET for new album breakdowns each and every week!
This week on DNA Interviews: The Metal DNA Podcast, Shawn is joined by Fabio Caldeira of Maestrick to talk about their new album Espresso Della Vita: Lunare, their love of Queen, favourite bands growing up plus much more! Catch Metal DNA live Saturdays @ 8pmEST on idobi Howl! Follow Metal DNA on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram! Subscribe/Follow on iTunes & Spotify
You all know the band name Hinder and now they are back telling us all about their brand new album as well as plenty of stories and more. Plus, Morning In May – a band that has been continuing to push and get better and now have some REALLY good jams are this week’s Indie Band of the Week and a must listen!
The alternative community is rallying in criticism of Download Fest UK following the release of its 2025 bathroom policy for this year’s event, taking place June 13–15. Among the most vocal is NOAHFINNCE, who performed at the festival in 2024. The artist took to social media to share a screenshot of the policy and publicly condemn its approach. According to the image posted by NOAHFINNCE, the festival’s official bathroom guidelines are as follows: “We are proud of the reputation the Download community has in terms of diversity, and will always look to promote the safety and comfort of all festival… Read more »
This week on Add To Library, Hosts Shawn Kupfer & Brian LaCour deep dive into the awesome (and new) sophomore album from Wet Temple, Silence The Raven! Subscribe to Add To Library on Apple Music and Spotify Follow Add To Library on Facebook & Instagram Tune in live Fridays @ 9pmET for new album breakdowns each and every week!
Wesam is back with Episode 335 of Wesam’s World Podcast! This week, it’s just Wesam and Alex—so naturally, things get chaotic in the best way.
Wesam shares some of the craziest pranks he pulled off as a teenager (brace yourself), and the conversation spirals from there: how the world is starting to feel like real-life Hunger Games, the rise of Main Character Syndrome, and why you need more “no” people in your life—not just yes-men—if you actually want to stay grounded and grow.
They also take a moment to mourn the slow, painful death of cable TV, and reflect on how entertainment has evolved (for better or worse).
Laughter, hot takes, and unfiltered honesty—classic Wesam’s World.