idobi photographer Gaelle Pitrel caught Defeater’s show in Antwerp, Belgium recently. The band played with Caspian, Landscapes, and Goodtime Boys. Check out the photos below. Defeater Caspian Landscapes Goodtime Boys
idobi photographer Gaelle Pitrel caught The 1975 when they visited La Maroquinerie in Paris, France earlier this month to see just why the band’s irresistible sound and carefully-crafted aesthetic are taking the world by storm.
Better Off’s nostalgic emo punk effort is a remarkable display of skill and maturity that you wouldn’t usually expect on a debut album.
While they have always been known as more of a pop band, rather than a rock band, this time around on Biography of Heartbreak, This Century strips away any rock or punk sensibilities they once had and go straight for the Top 40 pop sound.
The Summer Set are back and better than ever with their third full-length Legendary.
If a listener ever found himself or herself in need of an album to narrate their life story at the point where they’re staring up at the sky asking the big questions of life, Satellite’s Calling Birds may be the one.
Move Out West is a band that has never been easy to label. A constant presence in the Connecticut music scene, the band has formulated an entirely unique sound which combines old-school rock ‘n roll with more contemporary pop rock.
With a pop punk style and a vintage sound, Forever Came Calling take one step further towards the limelight with this album.
Longtime Lostprophets fans won’t be disappointed by their latest effort – it takes the best elements of the rest of their discography and combines them into one. Drawing influences from metal, punk, pop, and rock, there’s something on this album for everyone.
Seven years after the band released its last full length, these Kansas City emo darlings are back with There Are Rules.