Premiere: Them Vs. Her’s New Track “23 Hundred Days”
If you’re spending your Monday night with the Eddie Jason & Chris show, you just heard the premiere of Them Vs. Her’s new track “23 Hundred Days”.
If you’re spending your Monday night with the Eddie Jason & Chris show, you just heard the premiere of Them Vs. Her’s new track “23 Hundred Days”.
Paris-based alt-rock band Merge have released a brand new single and music video, titled “The Exit.” The song reportedly comes off their upcoming sophomore album, which is currently in production.
Adding to our day of premieres is Texas alt-rock band The Sound Of Curves. The quartet is bringing us an exclusive listen of their new single, and the title track to their upcoming release, “Gone Gatsby.”
Jule Vera are streaming a brand new song titled “Chemical Machine.” The song comes from the band’s upcoming EP ‘Friendly Enemies,’ which is due out June 30th with Pure Noise Records.
Self described as a science fiction/indie rock band, Long Island’s This Good Robot are making a statement through both their sound and their presence. The latest material to find its way to “the shelves†from the act is The Light Is Taking Me To Pieces, slated for release on April 10th.
I Call Fives put a pop-punk twist on the 90s alt-rock gem “How’s It Going to Be” originally by Third Eye Blind this week on (Un)covered.
It goes without saying that 2015 is going to be a massive year for music, but in between the obvious contenders for our most anticipated releases, there’s also a slew of up-and-coming talent that we’re keeping our eyes glued to this year.
Having been through more than their fair share of ups and downs, it would have been easy for Such Gold to quietly implode—but it doesn’t seem to be in their blood to just give up.
The Thursday edition of the CMJ FourPlay is here! Each day, idobi Radio brings you four can’t miss events from the CMJ Music Marathon. With only two days left to experience as many awesome panels, showcases and shows as you can, our guide will be more convenient than ever.
While it does boast one of the most impressive festival lineups of the year, Riot Fest isn’t just about the music — it’s also home to the most punk rock carnival around. And as we prepare ourselves for the wild ride of this year’s fest, we asked ourselves a question that few have dared to ask before: what if the artists playing this year’s Riot Fest were carnival attractions?