Ten years ago, four plucky young men from Las Vegas exploded onto the scene. No one quite knew what to make of them, but through a combination of more wit, a better kiss, a hotter touch, and better fuck[ing lyrics], they made a name for themselves.
The gentlemen of twenty one pilots have a reputation for throwing together a show that is more performance art than what you expect to see showing up to the average concert.
idobi senior writer Catherine Yi sat down with OWEL to discuss the emotional rollercoaster of crowdfunding, touring smart, and playing the Michael Cera equivalent of a show.
Each month For The Record is here to bring you the best places to find your next favorite band in different cities all over the world—right to your screen. We’re diving into Saskatoon in Canada this time round.
People were taking pictures at shows for years before someone at Oxford decided it’d be a good idea to add the word “selfie†to the dictionary, but the advent of the smartphone has made it more popular than ever. Even our writers have a few show selfies tucked away on their hard drives, and we’re sharing some of our favorites with you in this week’s Tuesday Ten.
To celebrate the birth of ‘Murica, we’re bring you a Warped Weekend for your Forth of July holiday! Because only in America could someone create a massive summer long festival like Warped Tour. idobi Radio will replay all Warped idobi Radio programming, so far, starting on Friday the Fourth, and ending on Sunday. Tune in to hear what you missed and catch up before Warped idobi Radio resumes on Monday! Takeovers from Mayday Parade, State Champs, The Summer Set, We Are The In Crowd and more. Interviews with The Ready Set, Less Than Jake, Yellowcard, The Maine, Bayside and more.… Read more »
Listen in as the hosts interview Alive Like Me, Mayday Parade, Less Than Jake and Vanna for the third day of Warped idobi Radio pre-interview week.
idobi writer Alex Rudisill caught up with vocalists Dave Stephens and Kyle Pavone to talk about approaching the ten-year milestone, how their writing style changed on their most recent record, their relentless work ethic, and much more.
Independent record label, Hopeless Records, has announced a crowdfunding campaign for Sub City Studios. Sub City Studios will provide an encouraging environment for teens who are passionate about music, and will be available to them after school and on breaks.
The newest release from Captain, We’re Sinking is a collection of desperate, too-close-for-comfort stories that are driven by unexpected instrumental complexities, troubled vocals, and pure punk grit.