CKY, Reverend Joey Talley


This week on BLACKOUT with Samantha Scarlette and Eddie Barella, legendary rockers CKY and Reverend Joey Talley on Witchcraft. After eight long years, CKY buried demons and are back with a vengeance. Chad I Ginsburg, the band’s guitarist and singer, steps into the frontman role as the band gears up for Van’s Warped Tour. The Reverend Joey Talley practices a style of Witchcraft that is generally referred to as Wicca. Reverend Joey offers private consultation and custom spell work. People approach the Reverend with all kinds of life’s problems, goals, questions, and situations. No problem is too big, too small, or too… Read more »

Ernie Ball Play Warped Round 2 Winners


On the 14th Episode of The Undiscovered Sound, Jeff brings you the 2nd round of winners in the Ernie Ball PLAY Warped contest, a premier from Painting Promises, and music from Palisades, Silent Rival, & Pastimes!

Roadtrips & Weddings


idobi’s very own Mike Fishkin stopped by the show where he, Connor and Nick talked about weddings and the XXX alternate version of The Bachelor.

Mike Cubillos


​Mike Cubillos joins Scott to talk about Reel Big Fish, music publicity, and LA living.

Miss May I


This week on Rock The Walls, Patrick speaks with two-fifths of Miss May I, vocalist Levi Benton and bassist/vocalist Ryan Neff. Walford along with Benton and Neff talk about Miss May I’s new album Shadows Inside, out now via Sharptone Records, writing and recording the album with both a vocal and instrumental producer, their upcoming touring cycle, where they would rank all six Miss May I albums from best to worst, and much more! Subscribe to the Rock The Walls Podcast here and follow Rock The Walls on Twitter and Facebook!

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