idobi’s Top 5 of 2022
We were blessed with many incredible releases throughout 2022—and our staff and hosts are here to share their Top 5 picks.
We were blessed with many incredible releases throughout 2022—and our staff and hosts are here to share their Top 5 picks.
Puss in Boots has to finally grow up and deal with his mortality in this fairytale romp that breathes new fire into the Shrek universe.
As we sat in a hotel in New York on a rain-soaked Wednesday my colleague, T. J. Callahan, turned to me and said, “If more people could talk to filmmakers, we’d like more films.” She was speaking to the depth of understanding that dawns when you hear the genesis of a story, where it finds its mirrors in other art, and what in the work is meant to heal. Pinocchio is easy to adore in this iteration. It is a classic reshaped into a storybook in medias res, transforming the parable into something mythic but with teeth sharp enough to… Read more »
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Against the Current, Green Day, Anti-Flag, and more.
A young gay man goes through many trials once he joins the US Marine Corps during the early years of the War on Terror.
— — Today we talk about Meet Me @ The Altar’s new tour, August Burn Red’s 20th Aanniversary, and In Her Own Word’s new music video. — Meet Me @ The Altar’s Tour Announcement Happy Monday! Meet Me @ The Altar wants to make sure you have the best week you can by starting us off with a badass announcement. The pop-punk band is headlining their own tour in 2023. The North American tour will start on March 2nd in NYC and go until April 4th in Orlando, Florida. Their latest single “Say It (To My Face)” dropped a month… Read more »
Radio Uprising showcases the greatest bands and artists that tomorrow has to offer, including: Hevenshe, Friends Don’t Lie, Sic Waiting, and Over the Moon
Tate is joined by his wife Katy in this episode of Punk Goes Pride to share their decade long love story and highlight the songs that made up the soundtrack to their romance over the years.
Radio Uprising showcases the greatest bands and artists that tomorrow has to offer, including: Now More Than Ever, WVNDER, Ty Lorenzo, and Arm’s Length
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the importance of voting in the midterms.