“Does [She] Ever Come to You in Your Dreams?”
Neil Gaiman x Junot Díaz, The Sandman comics, and Death.
Neil Gaiman x Junot Díaz, The Sandman comics, and Death.
Monday, we brought you an exclusive listen of “A King’s Departure Is Never Silent†by Pyro, Ohio. If that taste of the hard rocking quartet wasn’t enough for you, we have good news. Today, we’re bringing you their entire new album.
Shattered Shores combines two things we love at idobi Howl: intense shredding and a concept reminiscent of the TV show Lost.
As Cities Burn prioritized signing a record deal over everything, and somehow were still surprised when things didn’t work out the way they thought they would.
Black Lines is difficult to get a grip on, because it’s so emphatically different from anything Mayday Parade has ever done. It’s nothing like the kind of “happy heartache†pop-rock a listener might come to expect. It’s much more aggressive, but worth hearing.
Around The World And Back is an album filled with life experiences, and each song takes you to a different place.
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Electronic duo The Spacies take their music to new heights—literally. For their newest single “Infinity,” the band went to the top of a mountain to record vocals and film the video.
Ten years ago, four plucky young men from Las Vegas exploded onto the scene. No one quite knew what to make of them, but through a combination of more wit, a better kiss, a hotter touch, and better fuck[ing lyrics], they made a name for themselves.
Reckless Serenade are back with a self-released EP dropping September 18th, Out Here. The EP is filled with five consecutive “stuck in your head†songs that push the limits of the defined genres in this scene.