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House Of Protection Drops Vicious Track “Afterlife” & Announces New EP


Following the arrival of their debut EP GALORE, House Of Protection is back with a new single and music video, as well as the promise of a forthcoming EP. Produced by frequent collaborator Jordan Fish (ex-Bring Me The Horizon), Stephen Harrison and Aric Improta just debuted “Afterlife” from Outrun You All, due out on May 23 via Red Bull Records. The duo shares, “‘Afterlife’ was the second song we demoed, right after ‘It’s Supposed to Hurt.’ It started with just the guitar stab and the whip sound. We liked it a lot, but ultimately, we pushed to avoid heavy half-time… 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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carolesdaughter Releases Jazz-Inspired Single “Virginia Slims”


carolesdaughter, aka singer Thea Taylor, is back with a jazzy new single, “Virginia Slims,” preceded by 2024 singles “King Baby” “beautiful girls (get the ugliest world)” and “i love my man (he just doesn’t know it yet).” carolesdaughter explains, “Like a lot of my music and writing, ‘Virginia Slims’ is about embracing your own sensitivity. Becoming comfortable and aware of your self-destructive and isolating behavior. Owning the way you cope and resigning to being no one else’s ‘problem.’” She continues, “This was the first jazz-influenced song I ever made, and it came together so naturally. My G.O.A.T. Amy [Winehouse] was… Read more »

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The Amity Affliction Officially Parts Ways With Ahren Stringer


The Amity Affliction has officially parted ways with bassist and vocalist Ahren Stringer. In a statement shared on social media, the band says, “We are aware our fans have been waiting for us to comment on the situation between Ahren and the band. This will be our only statement. We have been choosing to stay silent until now, as we wanted to handle this privately with respect to all involved. Unfortunately, it has become clear to us that this is no longer possible and we owe it to you, our fans, to comment.” They continue, “Ahren will no longer be touring… Read more »

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DE’WAYNE, Head Automatica, and More Join Warped Tour Lineup


Warped Tour 2025 lineup updates are rolling in! With the festival making its highly anticipated return for its 30th anniversary this summer, yesterday’s announcements added DE’WAYNE, Sophie Powers, and more to the bill. Today, Warped keeps the momentum going, unveiling that the Daryl Palumbo-led Head Automatica will make their Warped Tour debut in Orlando this November. Sweet Pill has also been announced and will perform at the D.C. and Long Beach dates. Stay tuned for more daily reveals! Read more: 18 Artist Predictions for Warped Tour 2025 This year’s stops include Washington, D.C., at the RFK Campus festival grounds on… 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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Underoath Drop New Song “All The Love Is Gone,” Announce New LP


For months, Underoath has been teasing us with a pending, at-the-time unnamed album, but the wait is finally over! Today, the Florida natives have unveiled their new album, The Place After This One, is scheduled to arrive on March 28 via MNRK Heavy.  Leading up to the announcement, the band has given fans a glimpse of what to expect with three singles: “Teeth,” “Survivor’s Guilt,” and “Generation No Surrender.” You can preorder or presave The Place After This One here. Of their forthcoming collection, guitarist Tim McTague shares, “The Place After This One is a multi-faceted idea. The fact that… Read more »

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Amber Pacific Go ‘All In’ on Exclusive Track-By-Track


Following the success of their singles “Sink Or Swim” and “Young And Reckless” leading up to this moment, Amber Pacific has just delivered the sweetest Valentine’s Day gift: their brand-new album, All In. The 12-track collection marks their first full-length release in 11 years, following 2014’s The Turn. All In bridges the gap between nostalgia and a fresh new chapter for AP. The record sees the band fully embracing their roots while evolving with a refined, matured energy. Whether you’ve been following Amber Pacific since The Possibility And The Promise or you’re just discovering them now, All In showcases their… Read more »

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Head Automatica Return With New Single “Annulment”


Could 2025 be the year we finally get a new Head Automatica record?! While those odds may be slim, the Daryl Palumbo-led group has returned with their second new single in nearly two decades. “Annulment” bursts open with jittery electronics before Palumbo’s vocals take on an open-throated intensity, reminiscent of Davey Havok (AFI), channeling a feverish funk throughout the track. “The song ‘Annulment’ is Head Automatica‘s sound but pushed forward a bit in terms of the mood and production,” Palumbo shares in a press release. “We wanted to maintain all of the colorful production with intricate electronic and sample-based elements… Read more »

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World’s First Cinema Announces Spring West Coast Tour Dates


You don’t have to wait until Warped Tour to catch World’s First Cinema at a show this year. The LA-based duo just announced that they’re gearing up for a spring 2025 tour supporting The Unlikely Candidates. The tour kicks off on April 3 at Tuscon’s Club Congress and wraps up on April 20 at The Black Sheep in Colorado Springs. The band shares, “We’re super excited to be hitting the West Coast again this year, especially to be heading through my hometown of Seattle/Spokane. Can’t wait to pair our sound off with The Unlikely Candidates —it’s a perfect cinematic match.”… Read more »

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