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Daisy Grenade Announce So Much To Say, Break Down “Girls Are So Lucky”


Daisy Grenade is stepping into a major new chapter with this one. The NYC duo have announced their upcoming EP So Much To Say, arriving May 15 via DCD2/Fueled By Ramen, alongside the release of their new single and video, “Girls Are So Lucky.” Framed as a sharp, self-aware take on what it actually means to be a “girl in a band,” Daisy Grenade shares, “It’s a satire about the way people view us and our weird lives, exposing the glamour for what it really is, something far grimier… it comes to you complete with a straight down the middle… Read more »

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ONE OK ROCK Announce Live From DETOX JAPAN TOUR 2025 EP


Marking the one-year anniversary of the release of their 2025 album, DETOX, ONE OK ROCK have announced the release of their live EP titled Live From DETOX JAPAN TOUR 2025. The release is set to arrive on April 30 alongside their eager-awaited concert film that will show in select cinemas across North America. The band shared on their social platforms, “ONE OK ROCK, to celebrate the release of the movie, a live audio source featuring 6 songs from the JAPAN TOUR will be released on 4/30 (Thurs)!” The film premieres today (April 17) in Japan and releases in the rest… Read more »

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The Academy Is… & Say Anything’s Max Bemis Perform “About A Girl”


The Academy Is… just kicked off the second leg of their Almost Here anniversary tour, and they brought out a special guest while in Atlanta at Buckhead Theatre. Say Anything vocalist Max Bemis popped onstage to sing “About A Girl” alongside William Beckett. This isn’t the only exciting recent The Academy Is… crossover event. Earlier in April, Beckett made an appearance with The Maine to perform their the Lovely Little Lonely hit, “Black Butterflies and Déjà Vu.” Check out the collab, courtesy of Common Revolt, below. The Academy Is… has tour dates this spring for the second leg of their Almost Here anniversary tour and… Read more »

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Armor For Sleep Announce Tour with Spanish Love Songs


Sounds like it’s shaping up to be an Armor For Sleep summer! The New Jersey post-hardcore unit has announced a massive headline tour with support from Spanish Love Songs and Flycatcher. The tour is slated to kick off on June 11 in Richmond, VA, and run through July 12, concluding in Amityville, NY. The band on their social accounts, writing, “We are excited to announce that we will be embarking on a very special headlining run this June/July. Since we’ve always felt like our songs come from a more Fall/Winter state of mind, and as a nod to our latest… Read more »

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Diva Bleach Shares Nostalgia-Inducing Single, “Torn In Two”


The past few months have been nothing short of a whirlwind for this Phoenix-based duo. Diva Bleach is ready to kick ass and take names as they share a new single today, “Torn In Two.” Following their recent signing to InVogue Records and the releases of “Kiss Her Goodbye” and “Out Of My Head,” vocalist/bassist Sydney Roten and guitarist Brie Ritter are offering a glamourous, yet heartbreaking track. “‘Torn in Two’ is about wanting someone you can’t have,” Roten says of the new single. We’ve all been there, too, Sydney! Here, the band shows off their pop-rock prowess, with candied… Read more »

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Blnko to UnityTX: New Songs To Listen To in February


February is when things start getting real, and you’re no longer shaking off the exhaustion of the holiday season. From heavy, chest-rattling new songs to melodic gut punches and indie tracks that linger, these are the best new alternative, metal, rock, and indie songs worth your time right now. Want more new music like this? Download the free idobi App and tune into idobi Radio, Howl, and anthm. Differences — “Void” Brace for impact because Differences are about to become your favorite new metal/metalcore band! Comprised of Sean-Anthony Todd (vocals), Gene Ramirez (guitar), Levi Henderson (electric bass guitar), and Nicholas Brandon Miller (drums), the… Read more »

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Modern Cult to Karen Dió: New Songs To Listen To In March


Now that it’s March, we can finally count on winter being almost over. As you brave the next couple weeks of snow, rain, and dreary weather, rest assured you’ll have the right new tunes to carry you through. From The Haunt’s upbeat “Ghost” to Basement’s glorious return with two tracks and an album on the way, these hardcore, alt-rock, and indie hits are a necessity. Want more new music like this? Download the free idobi App and tune into idobi Radio, Howl, and anthm. The Haunt — “Ghost” The Haunt is staying aligned with their band name via latest release, “Ghost.” The sibling… Read more »

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Seahaven Reveals “February Flowers” From Self-Titled LP


Seahaven just dropped a new track and music video for “February Flowers,” and it’s a modern rock dream. The offering, alongside their previous single, “Midnight Hour,” is set to appear on their self-titled LP, due out on June 5 via Pure Noise Records. This marks their first record release since 2020’s Halo Of Hurt. Frontman Kyle Soto notes, “Clearly, there’s been a lot going on in my life over the past couple of years that I’m sorting through. I wasn’t consciously trying to put it all into songs, but I’d sit down with a guitar to see what would happen, and I’d… Read more »

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Sonic Temple Announce 2026 Set Times


Sonic Temple Art & Music Festival is just around the corner! And fans can officially start to plan their weekend setlist with the four-day festival’s set times officially being announced. The festival is slated to return to the Historic Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio, from Thursday through Sunday, May 14-17, and will feature over 140 artists performing across five stages.  Tickets—including single-day, weekend passes, GA, GA+, VIP, and premium experiences—are on sale now. Check out the full festival day-by-day breakdown of performances below. Thursday, May 14 Friday, May 15 Saturday, May 16 Sunday, May 17

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Bring Me The Horizon Announce Count Your Blessings Performance


Bring Me The Horizon just announced a show no one saw coming, but fans had a feeling something was brewing. On Friday, April 10, billboards reading “PRAY FOR PLAGUES” began popping up across Manchester, immediately sending longtime listeners into speculation mode. The phrase, taken from a standout track on the band’s 2006 debut Count Your Blessings, led many to believe a 20-year anniversary celebration was on the horizon. Fans also clocked that the font mirrored Outbreak Festival branding—turning what felt like a reach into something very real. Now it’s confirmed. Set for July 10, Bring Me The Horizon are teaming… Read more »

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