Catch idobi’s Replay of the Racism in the Punk/Alternative Scene Discussion, Produced by Emo Nite LA
idobi is excited to replay the Racism in the Punk/Alternative Scene discussion, produced by Emo Nite LA, especially on the 155th Juneteenth.
idobi is excited to replay the Racism in the Punk/Alternative Scene discussion, produced by Emo Nite LA, especially on the 155th Juneteenth.
A show where Andrew Cramb from Where Are All My Friends called in and T.J, Morgan, and Babs from Emo Nite called in!
A show where Emo Nite co-hosted, we had sound issues, we recovered, you guys called in and Camden Welles called in for a special song premiere!
First live show in a month and after spending 2 hours on air i couldn’t tell you a single thing we talked about! Emo Nite LA came by to co-host, we called Brian Logan Dales then he magically appeared then we also called lil aaron. Needless to say we’re all very stoked for Emo Nite Day at The Shrine 10/13!
First live show in a few weeks so I had to have some good friends in to co-host! Had the Emo Nite LA crew in to LIVE co-host my show for the first time ever. Big Jesus and FITNESS also came by the studio so you’ll hear all about them in this podcast too! Morgan, TJ, and Babs came by the studio to talk all about Emo Nite Day which happened yesterday and was an incredible time. The Chainsmokers and Demi Lovato came out as the special guests and the place erupted. That’s not in the podcast because it was… Read more »
Put on your darkest eyeliner and tightest skinny jeans, because From First To Last reunited this week with vocalist Sonny Moore at Emo Nite LA.
I met Morgan a few years ago while I was taking a small vacation in Dallas Texas and we discovered how our journeys in life were very similar which led us to be friends! He gave my band one of our first live show opportunities and for that I’ll never forget what he’s done for me, he and his team havetaken a lifestyle and completely revolutionized the Alternative and Pop Punk into nightlife culture, this is his story!
Photographer Cina M. Nguyen attended the special DC screening of Operation Finale at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Midwest emo fans have lots of great tunes to add to their playlists today. Kalamazoo, Michigan artist saturdays at your place have revealed their second full-length record these things happen, as well as the music video for “cross my heart.” With euphoric, yet angsty sonics, SAYP tackle the growing pains of young adulthood with the heart, humor, and talent to cement them in the genre’s hall of fame. Across their 10 tracks, the band shares dazzling acoustic strums, nostalgia-inducing fizzy guitar lines, and tongue-in-cheek lyrics that’ll swiftly draw in long-time listeners and new fans, alike. Notably, saturdays at your place… Read more »
The first half of Wednesday season 2 has officially arrived on Netflix, and with it, our Addams family faves and Nevermore Academy friends are taking on new dark creatures and doing it with… err…not smiles. (Naturally, Wednesday does everything with a straight face, but she does it well!) To accompany the characters on their adventures, they’re definitely going to need some tunes. From Gomez and Morticia to Thing and Enid, these are the emo bands that perfectly encapsulate each Wednesday character. Enid Sinclair — Paramore Growing more confident as she transforms into herself from season 1 to season 2, Enid… Read more »