We’re back to reality in the first 2016 episode–and finale–of Mixed Tape with John O’Callaghan. The series wraps up with a special episode, kicked off with a 2015 year in review with mic-less Pat, where John recounts the year that reignited his faith in a lot of things, and his passion for making music with The Maine. Later on, John talks about the possibility of a sixth album with the band, the music he’ll be releasing with some friends this year, and chats about The Maine’s upcoming US and UK tours. Then, he brings on some Twitter fans to chat… Read more »
The latest episode of Mixed Tape is all about the great wide open. From road trips to travelling across countries to transportation, the importance of getting lost – even with different routes, conversations, and meal choices, is the main theme of the seventh episode.
With the warm and fuzzy feeling of the holidays, the stress free time off of work, and the peacefulness of being curled up in your childhood home with everyone you love surrounding you, the past week has been a serene time in the world. But if Lionheart has anything to say about it, that’s about to change.
Darrin talks to Mr. Phil Prichard, keeper of Lord Stanley’s Cup (NHL trophy) about Cup stories and hockey. Also, music from Epitaph band Deafheaven. And….drinking, always with the drinking.
Darrin talks to Mr. Phil Prichard, keeper of Lord Stanley’s Cup (NHL trophy) about Cup stories and hockey.
After a ten hour drive, and a fair share of technical difficulties, John O’Callaghan arrives at a hotel room at midnight to record the latest episode of Mixed Tape.
Ever heard of Reign Eternal? No? Neither had I until recently. These boys, who hail from the UK, have come up with something truly magical.
It’s pop punk o’clock here at idobi.com, and we’re about to get started with the latest release from Before The Streetlights. Westward might not be out until Friday, but we’ll get you singing along early with an exclusive stream below.
Badanes and Maccoby are the co-founders of Emo Night Brooklyn, and every two months they relive the “heyday” of emo music at the Brooklyn Bowl.
Stephen Gomez of The Summer Set and Nick Major came by to talk politics with me. We spoke about through the whole show so take a listen! Also spoke with Stephen about the new The Summer Set record due out next year!