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Editorial

idobi Fanuary: Dear Fans, We ALL Love You


Valentine’s Day may be over, but we’re not done showing you the love. Starting February 15th, idobi Radio is kicking off our first annual Fanuary, two weeks dedicated to our favorite people in the world: you!

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NOW Trending: In the Key of Bey, A Voice Not to Be Silenced


If a complaint is posted in one hundred and forty characters or less, but no one around can make any sense out of it, does it make an impact? In a world where people love to hate, it does. This time, the target in mind is Beyoncé and her social justice fueled Super Bowl performance.

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Premiere: Dear Tatiana’s New Track “Staycation”


Swooping in with a pop punk attitude and a rap groove is Orlando’s finest, Dear Tatiana. The band is making waves in the scene with their signature sound. If you’re anxious to hear what it’s like, wait no longer—they’re premiering their brand new single “Staycation” right here on idobi.com.

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Premiere: Lost Element’s “On The Up”


Get to know Houston, Texas’ Lost Element. The five member band got its start in 2010, and since then has been performing an impeccable blend of alternative pop and indie rock. You can check out the sound they’re making on their latest song, “On The Up”, premiering right here, right now on idobi.com.

Album Review: Waterparks – Cluster


Listening to new music can sometimes feel like déjà vu; many bands tend to stay within the comfortable bubble of their genre. Waterparks’ EP Cluster burst that bubble and the outcome is five songs that are both refreshing and infectious.

Album Review: Panic! At The Disco – Death Of A Bachelor


The man who swore “to shake it up” is at it again, and in record time. When we received the news that Spencer was leaving due to personal concerns and Dallon would no longer be a creative component of the band it was disheartening to say the least, but Brendon Urie is back to let you know that he’s still up for a celebration.

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(Un)Covered: As Long As You Love Me


Those of us born before the year 2000 will remember, with varying degrees of fondness, the boy bands of the nineties, including the beloved Backstreet Boys.

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