Download ‘Off The Board’ compilation for free
Producer Will Yip’s is offering his compilation ‘Off The Board’ for name your price in honor of it’s one year anniversary.
Producer Will Yip’s is offering his compilation ‘Off The Board’ for name your price in honor of it’s one year anniversary.
Have Mercy are now signed to Hopeless Records, and will be releasing a new album this fall.
The Common Ground Music Festival in Lansing, Michigan, have just announced the first round of bands for this summer.
Midtown and Saosin fans rejoice as both bands will be reuniting at this year’s Skate and Surf Festival! The first lineup announcement includes a ton of other bands, including The Early November, Circa Survive, Pianos Become the Teeth, and more to be revealed closer to the date. To see all the bands currently announced, check out the flyer below. Weekend tickets for both days (May 17th and May 18th) go on sale Tuesday, Feb. 18th at 3pm EST and can be purchased here.
Birmingham, Alabama’s Erra are young and full of ambition. Taking cues from bands like Misery Signals and Between the Buried And Me, the band recently released their latest record Augment through Tragic Records and are looking to hop back on the road this year. idobi writer Alex Rudisill chatted with the band’s guitarist/clean vocalist Jesse Cash on the current status of the band.
Anthony Green announces his third solo album Young Legs, a solo tour this fall, and streams the title track of his new album.
Atlanta’s O’Brother have been building their name the past few years on tours with the likes of Thrice, Circa Survive, and Moving Mountains, but with a powerful new album – August’s Disillusion – and two months on the road as first-time headliners, the band is undoubtedly taking things to a new level in 2013. idobi editor Eleanor Grace sat down with vocalist/guitarist Tanner Merritt and drummer Michael Martens to talk about the new record, how life on the road as headliners is treating them, finding hope in disillusion, and more. You guys have been on the road for about a… Read more »
idobi editor Eleanor Grace sat down with Philip Jamieson and Erin Burke-Moran of Massachusetts post rock quintet Caspian at the Toronto stop of their winter tour last week. The band touched on important topics like pizza and the weather as well as the complexities of their writing process, the incredible response to their most recent album Waking Season, South By South West, and much more.
From the Bird’s Cage contains a unique ten songs that highlight HRVRD’s unpredictable and progressive sound. The album contains an array of brilliant pads, textures, and ambience that give the tracks a reflective and even ghostly, haunting vibe.
Are you coming to idobi Meltdown on March 9? Our very own Josh Madden will be DJing between sets. Tune in to First Person tonight and get a taste of what you’ll be missing if you don’t come.