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poptropicaslutz! Share “it boy” Ahead Of ‘the new 925’ Release


poptropiaslutz! is gearing up to release their new pop and rap-infused record the new 925 on March 28 via Epitaph Records. Ahead of the drop, the group released a music video for their new track “it boy” (featuring kodeblooded and aldrch), which is preceded by “mdma keeps the doctor away” and “tryna get that kate moss 2025.” The duo explains of the track, “Everyone wants to feel like ‘it,’ but a lot of people are afraid to come across as braggadocious or obnoxious. We think that’s stupid because if you don’t believe it, no one else will.” They continue, “We… Read more »

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PVRIS Taps Courtney LaPlante For “My House” Re-Release


The collab of your dreams just dropped. PVRIS tapped Spiritbox‘s Courtney LaPlante to re-record “My House” from 2014’s White Noise. In fact, PVRIS just announced a White Noise 10 Year Anniversary Tour with Julia Wolf. Singer Lynn Gunn shares, “It was such an honor to have Courtney featured on this re-release. I didn’t know until meeting her that ‘White Noise’ was one of the inspirations to Spiritbox. After learning that and seeing the incredible world she’s created from that inspiration, it feels full circle now, and it was only right to have her be a part of this re-release.” Read… Read more »

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A Day To Remember Surprise Drop New Album


Over the weekend, we at idobi Radio had a hunch—was A Day To Remember about to drop a surprise album today, February 18? Turns out, we were right… again! (Let’s not forget our spot-on Green Day film prediction.)  Today, the Florida natives announced A Day To Remember’s Big Ole Album Vol. 1, catching fans off guard in the best way possible. Leading up to the reveal, Patrick Walford of Rock The Walls on idobi Radio dug deep, uncovering the at-the-time mysterious album artwork and fueling fan speculation. Check out his full breakdown below. Of the release, the band shares on… Read more »

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Winona Fighter Unleashes Debut Album ‘My Apologies To The Chef’


Winona Fighter has officially dropped their debut album My Apologies To The Chef featuring singles such as “ATTENTION” and “R U FAMOUS.” The band also dropped a music video for their track “TALK.” Frontwoman Coco Kinnon says, “‘TALK’ is about feeling like your name is always in someone’s mouth. The more limelight we get the more we are susceptible to trolls, insecure people, and even artists that want to undercut you by spreading nonsense. It’s the wild f*cking west out here and we’ve dealt with it all. We had no idea how to put this into a music video.” Read… Read more »

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Fresh 5: New Releases from The Wonder Years to Cydeways


It’s Friday and love is in the air! 2025 has already proved to be one of the strongest years for new music evident in our weekly Fresh 5 spotlight. With so many incredible new releases this week, it was next to impossible to narrow down five of the best in alternative, indie, and metal. This week, listen to new hits from The Wonder Years, Cydeways, and more. Tune in to idobi Radio to catch these must-hear tracks and more. Download the FREE idobi App to discover new music every.single.day. The Wonder Years — “Junebug” For those who want to cry… Read more »

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OK Go Announces Fifth Album ‘And the Adjacent Possible’


To make your Valentine’s Day even more lovely, OK Go has officially announced that their highly-anticipated fifth record And The Adjacent Possible is coming out on April 11. To kick off the new album era, the iconic magic makers dropped “A Good, Good Day at Last” and “Going Home,” preceded by “A Stone Only Rolls Downhill.” And trust us, these sunny, optimistic tracks are exactly what the doctor ordered for a mid-winter pick-me-up. Lead vocalist Damian Kulash shares, “I couldn’t be more happy with these songs. It feels almost like a summary of the many phases we’ve gone through —… Read more »

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Hayley Williams & FINNEAS Perform “crushcrushcrush” In Nashville


FINNEAS, aka Billie Eilish‘s older brother and musical collaborator, kicked off his solo tour on February 13 at Nashville’s famous Ryman Auditorium. And to kick off his tour, he invited a very special guest onstage: Hayley Williams of Paramore. The crowd was excited to see the frontwoman, and they were even more thrilled when the two singers broke out Riot! hit “crushcrushcrush.” Now this is the best way to wrap up the first show of a tour. Check out the fabulous collab below. Currently, FINNEAS is on tour with support from Bad Suns. Check out his full tour route below… Read more »

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Heart Attack Man Are “Laughing Without Smiling” In New Music Video


After announcing that their fourth studio album Joyride The Pale Horse is set for release on April 25, Cleveland punks Heart Attack Man just dropped their first two singles from the LP. New track “Laughing Without Smiling” is accompanied by a horse-themed music video with high-octane guitar melodies and unique disillusioned spoken word portions. Frontman Eric Egan shares, “With every song of ours that comes to life, I have a thought in the back of my mind that it could be the last good song we ever write.” He adds, “At the same time, in many ways it feels like… Read more »

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Sophie Powers and More Added To Warped Tour Lineup


With just a week and a half left until the full Warped Tour lineup is unveiled, the artist announcements continue to roll in! Today, the artist announcements have kicked off with the addition of Sophie Powers performing at all three-weekend stops. This will mark her first performance at the legendary festival. UK’s Holding Absence will also perform during the festival’s Orlando date in November. Big Ass Truck has also been added to the D.C. date. We The Kings are now scheduled to perform in D.C. and Long Beach. This year’s stops include Washington, D.C., at the RFK Campus festival grounds… Read more »

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Japanese Breakfast Drops New Single “Mega Circuit”


Leading up to the March 21 arrival of their full-length record, For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women), Japanese Breakfast has issued their latest single, “Mega Circuit.”  “‘Mega Circuit’ was one of the first songs I wrote, intent on making a creepier, more guitar-driven record,” frontwoman Michelle Zauner shares. “The song is sort of an examination of contemporary masculinity and explores a conflicted desire to embrace a generation that, in the absence of positive role models, has found refuge in violence and bigotry. We had the legendary Jim Keltner—who’s played on everything from ‘These Days,’ to ‘Here You Come Again’ to… Read more »

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