For most artists, it may be challenging to recreate their favorite songs, but Young Statues have released a solid cover record that reflects their own originality and maintains the integrity of the artists that inspire them the most.
Otenki has released a cover of the Bruno Mars track, “It Will Rain.” Listen to the song by clicking ‘read more.’
Relient K will re-release Is For Karaoke as a full length on October 2. Previously released as a 7-track EP in June, the re-release will feature an additional 7 songs originally performed by everyone from Third Eye Blind to Toto.
Hollywood trade newspaper Variety has lost in its attempt to pursue a trademark claim in Delaware against the punk band The Vandals.
The case will now move to a California federal court, since Vandals bassist and lawyer Joe Escalante, who is representing the band in the lawsuit, is based in Los Angeles.
“Lost” may have just ended its six-season run, but one of the TV show’s stars is now immortalized on the new album by rock band Weezer.
idobi Radio caught up with the Vans Warped Tour in Columbia, MD yesterday, and together with For The Win have recorded over 20 interviews and performances for you.
Howard Mann has the masters to 273 unreleased Jackson tracks. Some are Michael alone, some are duets with superstars like Tina Turner, and some are with the Jackson family.
Paramore singer Hayley Williams regularly tweets about movies, rants about UFC events and exchanges inside jokes with her own band members, but posting a video is uncommon.
Universal Music Group’s distribution arm is teaming up with digital track distributor TuneCore, a move it says will give it a leg up in signing up-and-coming artists without a recording deal yet. TuneCore, which allows musicians to upload digital songs for distribution on iTunes and Amazon.com for a flat annual fee, has become one of several ways for unsigned acts to sell songs before getting deals with record labels. Several big TuneCore sellers have gone on to sign deals with labels recently, including NeverShoutNever! to Warner Bros. Records and Drake to Universal’s Young Money label. “This gives our labels… Read more »