Hijack of the Clones


Geek Girl Riot’s Alice Wong and Maelee Johnson started talking on Twitter about cloning and Orphan Black—and now they’re bringing the conversation to you.

The Winner’s Kiss


The complex, dramatic, and provocative Winner’s Trilogy comes to a close in Marie Rutkoski’s final installment, The Winner’s Kiss. It’s the ultimate game of heart versus head for our heroine, Kestrel, as she must choose a side in the midst of a war where everything is at stake. Rutkoski leaves you with a tantalizing story of struggle, secrecy, and sacrifice that you won’t be able to put down!

#001: Back to School ft. Mike Schiavo


On the debut episode of No Filter, Bruce Wiegner and Johnny Costa of pop-duo The Weekend Riot begin by discussing the many aspects of back to school season.

Features

Photos: Day In The Life of LAYNE


[imgfull][/imgfull] Standing out in the world of pop rock these days isn’t an easy task. Making sure you’re not a one hit wonder that fizzles out in a few months is tough. With the additional factor of maintaining an aesthetic on social media and the politics of the music biz, the pressure is on. Despite all of that, the band LAYNE has figured out a system that works and is helping them climb the ladder. I had the chance to spend the day with LAYNE before they played New York City’s Rockwood Music Hall, where I learned how they all… Read more »

Faulkner, Anthony Green


[imgfull] [/imgfull] It’s Thursday, and that means it’s time to tune into another The Gunz Show podcast. This week, things kick off with bicoastal alt/rock band Faulkner. The guys stop into Gunz’s studio to chat about how they blend their musical influences, what goes into their beats and grooves, and the experience of working with their heroes. Gunz’s second and final interview of the week is with Anthony Green at the Highline Ballroom. The music mogul discusses his first cohesive record, looking back on his past material, and getting emo. Hear it all here on idobi.com!  

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