Tales From Adrenechrome is fast, intricate, and ferocious—but you don’t have to take our word for it. The album might not be released until November 27th, but we’re playing the four piece band’s full collection below.
Neil Gaiman x Junot Díaz, The Sandman comics, and Death.
Audrey’s break up with Evan leads to an international hit song and the inability to leave her house without being chased by rabid fans. Robin Benway’s debut novel is a classic Taylor Swift song from the ex’s point of view.
Catch up with His Dream of Lions with Fish! Listen in as they discuss the band’s latest EP, Part Two, their goals while recording and when you should expect to see the band on the road! Keep up with His Dream Of Lions: www.facebook.com/HisDreamOfLions www.twitter.com/HisDreamOfLions
Angels and Airwaves are streaming their new album ‘The Dreamwalker’ in full. The album is released today.
Andrew Jackson Jihad will be embarking on a North American tour this coming spring, along with The Smith Street Band, Jeff Rosenstock and Chumped.
ANDREW MCMAHON.
That’s all that needs to be said. I remember being at Drive Thru Records and we received this demo from a band called, “Something Corporate…” described as a more rockish Billy Joel.
If you’re ready for a brand new track from alt-pop band Dreamcatcher, we have good news for you. The quartet are premiering their latest song, “Perspective”, right here on idobi Radio!
Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness has released a new song, titled “High Dive.” The song comes from his upcoming self-titled record, due out October 14th. McMahon said about the song: “In its most universal sense it’s about loving someone so much that you’ll take anything they’re willing to give even if it’s not enough.” McMahon is a musician that never stops going, and it’s good to hear he has a new project to work on. After the popularity of Something Corporate and Jack’s Mannequin, McMahon doesn’t have to create a fan base as much as if he were a beginning… Read more »
Andrew Jackson Jihad just wrapped up the last leg of their tour with Hard Girls and Dogbreth, bringing their folk punk sound across the country in support of their new album, Christmas Island. idobi writer Alyssa Dempsey had the lovely opportunity to speak with cellist Mark Glick before the band’s show at The Troubadour in Los Angeles. Read below for their conversation on the fans’ reaction to the new album, the band’s switch to a new label, and what their moms think of their songs.