You Blew It! stream Weezer cover “Surf Wax America”
You Blew It! are streaming their cover of Weezer’s “Surf Wax America” from their upcoming cover album titled You Blue It.
You Blew It! are streaming their cover of Weezer’s “Surf Wax America” from their upcoming cover album titled You Blue It.
Natalie Imbruglia’s “Torn†is a staple 90s pop song that dominated charts worldwide when it was released in 1997. But did you know that the song is actually a cover?
Adventures are now signed to Run For Cover Records (previously No Sleep Records). They’ll be releasing their debut record later this year, but not before a split seven-inch with Pity Sex.
We all know YouTube is one of the most dangerous places on the Internet. You’ll go on really quick to check out that one video a friend sent you, but end up just clicking and clicking those videos on the right before you realize in horror that it’s already 2 A.M. and you haven’t done any of your homework yet. Your friendly neighborhood idobi staff is here to save you from that misery. We’ve done all the searching and incessant clicking for you to compile what we think are the coolest covers on YouTube of pop punk and alternative music.… Read more »
Echosmith has recorded a cover of “Reflektor” by Arcade Fire for Rdio’s 2013 Cover Series.
Pittsburgh’s The Spacepimps wear their early 2000’s pop punk influences on their sleeve, so it seems only fitting that their latest offering is an acoustic cover of The Ataris’ classic “So Long Astoria.”
A Loss For Words have launched a YouTube cover contest in which fans can upload videos of themselves covering their favorite AL4W tracks for a chance to perform onstage with the band.
Crystalyne have posted an acoustic cover of “Ain’t It Fun,” the latest single from Paramore’s self-titled album. Click “read more” to check it out!
You’ve got the look and you’ve got the talent—now all you need is that big break. Although L.A. Reid could come walking through your door any moment now (fingers crossed), having a more, umm, practical plan to seeing your name in lights isn’t the worst idea in the world. A plan along the lines of, say, Project Aloft Star?
You can check out the artwork for Fall Out Boy’s new record Save Rock and Roll by clicking “Read More.”