We all know YouTube is one of the most dangerous places on the Internet. You’ll go on really quick to check out that one video a friend sent you, but end up just clicking and clicking those videos on the right before you realize in horror that it’s already 2 A.M. and you haven’t done any of your homework yet. Your friendly neighborhood idobi staff is here to save you from that misery. We’ve done all the searching and incessant clicking for you to compile what we think are the coolest covers on YouTube of pop punk and alternative music.… Read more »
Although the songs within the album lack some musical distinction from one another, The SpacePimps’ third studio release covers a lot of ground. Whether you’re in the mood for some emotional and hard-hitting lyrics, moshing and singing along to some quality pop-punk, or a bit of nostalgia, you’ll definitely find something to love about this album.
30 Seconds to Mars will be hitting the road this fall in support of their latest record Love Lust Faith + Dreams. They’re bringing New Politics out with them, and you can check out the full routing by clicking “Read More.”
Hailing from Newport News, VA, Holly Would… are a breakout pop rock band with a southern rock flair that’s way too easy to fall for. Just a few months after signing with One Day Savior Recordings, the band have debuted a full-length album that establishes them as a versatile group of musicians that can write a song for just about anybody.
Boys Like Girls and The All-American Rejects will be heading out on tour across the US this fall. The Ready Set will be supporting the first leg of the tour with Parachute supporting the second.
Christofer Drew Ingle’s life has changed a lot since he signed up for a MySpace Music account at the tender age of sixteen.
If Joel and Benji Madden have their way, Good Charlotte will mark the tenth anniversary of its first album with the long-delayed release of a new one, Cardiology.
At South By Southwest, Patrick Stump unveiled songs from his much-discussed solo project, and now he’s sitting down to talk about those songs and the album from which they’ll come.
idobi Radio caught up with DC’s local Boys Will Be Boys last friday at the 9:30 Club.
The quartet has a self-released EP on iTunes called The Release. Following in the path carved by other DC area bands such as All Time Low and The Friday Night Boys, the boys from Fairfax are proving to be contender and shine above other bands copying the sound of Fall Out Boy and Good Charlotte.
It’s been nearly a year since Travis Barker performed with a DJ, but now, he’s getting ready to hit the road again, this time with Kanye West’s main man behind the decks.