— Today we talk about Death Cab for Cutie’s new visualizer, Beach Weather’s debut album, and Mariana Trench’s charity concert. — Death Cab’s Pepper Comes to Life Even during their busy schedule, Death Cab for Cutie has managed to release a visualizer for their song “Pepper”. Teaming up with Frequent Visual and Juliet Bryant, they’ve created a tale straight out of the storybook of your dreams. During this piece of art, you feel like life is coming off of pages for a story of the lost love you’re longing for. It perfectly matches Ben Gibbard‘s solemn voice and the band’s… Read more »
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the World Cup 2022.
idobi Radio’s Nick Major sat down with Sophie Powers to chat about what brought her to Los Angeles – from Canada – at the age of 16 and how being the older sister to triplet siblings helped her become more independent and confident to make such a big move.
Your next favorite detective, a French-Canadian version of Poirot steps off the pages of his books and into all kinds of murder (most foul).
Featured properties: The Great Christmas Light Fight, Willow, Irreverent, Gossip Girl, Three Pines, Riches, Spoiler Alert, Lady Chatterley’s Lover, Firefly Lane, Women Talking
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about Queen Elizabeth II’s passing.
Featured properties: Emmys, The Handmaid’s Tale, Vampire Academy, Atlanta, Fate: The Winx Saga, Central Park, Love is Blind: After The Altar
Meet the Secret Walls crew, who Nick is currently on tour with across the US & Canada.
Simple Plan and Sum 41 team up for The Blame Canada Tour with tour support Set It Off. The tour adventured over to Pier 17 in New York where idobi photographer Jess Williams snapped some incredible photos. Make sure to check out the gallery below and try to make it out to a date closest to your city!
Today we talk about a new college course on Harry Styles, The Chainsmokers going to space, and Rage Against the Machine’s latest message on social injustices. Harry Styles 101 Who’s ready to go back to school? You might be more inclined to start studying if you go to Texas State University. Professor Louie Dean Valencia is introducing a new class titled “Harry Styles and the Cult of Celebrity: Identity, the Internet and European Pop Culture.” The course will follow Styles’ career and will study how he grew into the phenomenon he is now and how topics like gender, sexuality, race,… Read more »