Book Review: Eliza and Her Monsters
Eliza faces monsters both fictional and figurative in Francesca Zappia’s tender look at love and mental health.
Eliza faces monsters both fictional and figurative in Francesca Zappia’s tender look at love and mental health.
The final season of a favorite show can feel a lot like losing your best friends. When that series finale is unexpected and comes after only two seasons have the blow is especially hard felt.
Settle in and take notes, because it’s time to learn everything you need to know to become a Waterparks fan in idobi’s 101 starter pack.
Hear Rioter Sam Devotta—who is as inquisitive and curious as the Baudelaire children themselves—give you her overview of the Netflix adaptation of Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events.
Families are coming together, decorations are being hung with care, kids are waiting anxiously for Santa, and the fourth annual episode of Merry Fishmas is kicking off in a 150 degree studio.
Your loves of reading and music are about to come together, thanks to Natives. The New Forest, UK group has announced the follow up to 2014’s Indoor War. The sophomore release will come in the form of an album and novel influenced by their experiences during a Moroccan adventure. More details on the album are impending, but until then, the tribal pop group is holding us over with the release of a live session for “Stop The Rain”. Filmed on a rooftop in Marrakesh, the video documents the sunset over the city while the guys blend cultures and strengthen the worldwide community. See… Read more »
By now you are either watching Netflix’s new breakout hit series Stranger Things, or you are being told by all of your friends that you NEED to watch it right now! So what’s all the fuss about?
Worth Taking’s frontman Jerod McBrayer talks with me about the band’s background, their latest album Hangman and what’s next on the horizon for them.
We’re getting brutal this Wednesday. Dark electrocore band Sever Black Paranoia is hitting idobi.com with the new music video for their track “Insanity”. Check it out below!
Swooping in with a pop punk attitude and a rap groove is Orlando’s finest, Dear Tatiana. The band is making waves in the scene with their signature sound. If you’re anxious to hear what it’s like, wait no longer—they’re premiering their brand new single “Staycation” right here on idobi.com.