I had the opportunity to speak with my buddy Josh from Twenty One Pilots about the hell of a year the band had in 2013. They went from touring with Panic At The Disco and Fall Out Boy, to headlining their own fall tour. This band rules.
It seemed especially difficult to commit to our selection of top albums this year, but after laboring over it for what might be considered an unreasonable amount of time, we were finally able to narrow it down. Check out our top 10 albums of 2013!
Panic! At The Disco have undergone drastic changes with every album, resulting in a distinctively different sound on each album – some will enjoy the change and musical exploration, others will frown upon yet another departure from the band’s roots.
Packed with colossal hooks and melodies, State Champs’ debut album The Finer Things stands out as one of the best pop punk releases this year and raises the bar sky high for the genre.
Panic! At The Disco have revealed the artwork and tracklisitng for Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die!, as well as a music video for the song “This Is Gospel”.
Riot Fest Chicago have added a slew of new bands to their already stacked lineup, and you can see that list of bands (as well as information on single day passes) by hitting “Read More.”
Panic at the Disco! have released a new single, announced their upcoming album Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! and announced a slew of headlining dates. The single, album pre-order information, and tour dates can be seen by clicking “read more.”
We posted about the Fearless/Hopeless Records mashup album that SoundCloud user Dr Brixx released, but we stumbled across another mashup that sounds all too familiar to our pop-punk honed ears.
We’re beyond stoked to announce that idobi will be partnering with Riot Fest this year for the Denver and Toronto dates of the annual travelling festival. To familiarize you with the festival as you start planning road trips and marking your calendars, we’ve put together a crash course in Riot Fest’s history and everything you have to look forward to this year.
Stream New Politics’ latest album A Bad Girl in Harlem by clicking “Read More.”