Listen Up! This time on episode 729, Brett and Katie dust off the ‘ole topic jar and discuss the most overrated movies …enjoy! The Brett Davern Show is streamed LIVE daily at 10am (eastern) 7am (pacific) on idobi Radio at https://idobi.com. Follow Brett on social media @BDavv, Katie : @KatieLeclerc, the show @BrettDavernShow
[youtube][/youtube] Time are tough out there and we could all use something to lift our spirits. Our answer? Listening to more Jutes. “Overrated” is about to make your days stuck at home a whole lot sweeter.
A look back at three of our favorite people and favorite interviews since starting the show! Happy New Year!!
Producer John Ferrara joins #WW to talk about why bands need producers, how recording has changed, and experimenting with genres.
Sierra Kay is a powerful woman and I always walk away from a conversation with her feeling empowered.
It may be April, but we are definitely not fooling around with these new music picks. With spring officially in the air, we’ve got the best new metal, indie, pop-punk, and rock finds that just dropped. From SiM to In Color, these new songs will be your fave new playlist additions. Want more new music like this? Download the free idobi App and tune into idobi Radio, Howl, and anthm. SiM — “FiVE TiMES DEAD (by my wallet)” Japanese metal-fusion titans SiM, have just launched their new single, “FiVE TiMES DEAD (by my wallet),” and it’s going to melt your face clean off.… Read more »
Evanescence are stepping into a new era with their forthcoming album—and they’re not easing into it. In a new interview with Kerrang!, frontwoman Amy Lee opens up about Sanctuary, set for release June 5, framing it as both a personal and collective response to the current state of the world. While working on Sanctuary, Lee found herself rewriting material as global and political tensions escalated—choosing to channel that energy into the music rather than social media. “I know that music has the power to affect people,” she says, noting that focusing on the record felt like the most meaningful way… Read more »
February is when things start getting real, and you’re no longer shaking off the exhaustion of the holiday season. From heavy, chest-rattling new songs to melodic gut punches and indie tracks that linger, these are the best new alternative, metal, rock, and indie songs worth your time right now. Want more new music like this? Download the free idobi App and tune into idobi Radio, Howl, and anthm. Differences — “Void” Brace for impact because Differences are about to become your favorite new metal/metalcore band! Comprised of Sean-Anthony Todd (vocals), Gene Ramirez (guitar), Levi Henderson (electric bass guitar), and Nicholas Brandon Miller (drums), the… Read more »
Now that it’s March, we can finally count on winter being almost over. As you brave the next couple weeks of snow, rain, and dreary weather, rest assured you’ll have the right new tunes to carry you through. From The Haunt’s upbeat “Ghost” to Basement’s glorious return with two tracks and an album on the way, these hardcore, alt-rock, and indie hits are a necessity. Want more new music like this? Download the free idobi App and tune into idobi Radio, Howl, and anthm. The Haunt — “Ghost” The Haunt is staying aligned with their band name via latest release, “Ghost.” The sibling… Read more »
TX2 is back—and has surprise-released two new tracks, “Eat My Heart” and “Prescription For Love,” marking his first new material since his debut album and closing the loop on one of his most demanded songs to date. “Eat My Heart” has been circulating online for years, building a near-mythical status among fans who have been pushing for its official release. After relentless demand, TX2 finally gave in. “I didn’t want to release this song, it’s been years, but fans have hounded us for it for YEARS,” he shares. “After everything this movement has done for us we had to do… Read more »