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Evanescence’s Amy Lee on New Album Sanctuary


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 »

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The Story So Far Announce Tour with The Starting Line


The Story So Far has announced a wild fall tour lineup featuring The Starting Line and Ultra Q. The band will head out on a brief run across North America this fall, hitting venues in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ontario, and concluding in Arizona. Ahead of their fall run, the band will be performing at multiple festivals, including Sonic Temple, Rock im Park, Rock am Ring, Warped tour in Washington DC and Long Beach, Lollapalooza, and Aftershock. Tickets for the tour will go on sale this Friday, April 24. You can check out the band’s full touring schedule below, including their European… Read more »

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The Cab Talks Taking A Decade To Make Their Most Important Album To Date


The Cab is gearing up to release their first album in more than a decade with Chasing Crowns, due on April 24. Featuring singles “Back From The Dead” and “Locked And Loaded,” the group alos revealed a piece of the forthcoming 18-track LP today with the arrival of “Sweet Kerosene.” “This one has always felt like a movie. There are just some songs where the script just writes itself and the imagery just paints itself,” the band shares. “We have been dying for the world to hear this one, and we hope you love it as much as we do.… Read more »

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Catch Your Breath & Kami Kehoe Combine Forces On “[Gen]inside”


The heavy music collab of your dreams just dropped. Catch Your Breath and Kami Kehoe just combined their iconic forces on a new single, “[Gen]inside.”  Josh Mowery, Catch Your Breath’s vocalist, notes, “This song is for anyone who’s ever been blamed for the damage someone else caused… for anyone who was told to stay quiet, stay small, or stay on their knees just to keep the peace. If you’ve ever stood in the ruins of something you didn’t break and wondered why you were the one hurting, I want you to remember something — you’re not the problem. Sometimes the… Read more »

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Armor For Sleep Announce Tour with Spanish Love Songs


Sounds like it’s shaping up to be an Armor For Sleep summer! The New Jersey post-hardcore unit has announced a massive headline tour with support from Spanish Love Songs and Flycatcher. The tour is slated to kick off on June 11 in Richmond, VA, and run through July 12, concluding in Amityville, NY. The band on their social accounts, writing, “We are excited to announce that we will be embarking on a very special headlining run this June/July. Since we’ve always felt like our songs come from a more Fall/Winter state of mind, and as a nod to our latest… Read more »

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Modern Cult to Karen Dió: New Songs To Listen To In March


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 »

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Sonic Temple Announce 2026 Set Times


Sonic Temple Art & Music Festival is just around the corner! And fans can officially start to plan their weekend setlist with the four-day festival’s set times officially being announced. The festival is slated to return to the Historic Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio, from Thursday through Sunday, May 14-17, and will feature over 140 artists performing across five stages.  Tickets—including single-day, weekend passes, GA, GA+, VIP, and premium experiences—are on sale now. Check out the full festival day-by-day breakdown of performances below. Thursday, May 14 Friday, May 15 Saturday, May 16 Sunday, May 17

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The Maine Are Feeling “Green” In Their Joy Next Door Era


The Maine have finally revealed their tenth studio record, Joy Next Door, and it is their most poignant, authentic offering to date. With singles such as “Die To Fall,” “Palms,” and “Quiet Part Loud,” as well as new music videos for “Green” and “Half A Spark,” the Arizona group pushes the envelope on what emo-indie-rock is and can be. The quintet has flawlessly matured in their sonics and themes, and thus, has uniquely grown up with their fans, aka the 8123 community—something both longtime listeners and the group never take for granted. Joy Next Door has everything…lyrical nuance, dance-inducing melodies,… Read more »

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GILT Announces I Saw Myself In The Black Screen Album


Florida’s premier Nu Emocore act, GILT, has just announced their forthcoming new record, I Saw Myself In The Black Screen, due out June 26, via Smartpunk Records. After releasing “Seattle Day 2” in March, the group has revealed another taste of the LP with “How Do You Kill An Angel, Barry?” Vocalist and guitarist Tyler Fieldhouse says, “Taking its name from cult-classic film Dogma, where protagonist Bethany doesn’t realize she’s talking to the fallen angel she was sent to stop from destroying God, ‘Barry’ is a song of rebellion, about biting the hand that feeds.” Fieldhouse adds, “Is God jealous… Read more »

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Head Automatica Announce Late Spring Tour


Hitting the road just in time for summer, Head Automatica have announced a run of West Coast and Southwest dates set to kick off June 1 in Seattle. The stretch will take them through Portland, Sacramento, Santa Ana, Phoenix, and Salt Lake City before wrapping in Denver on June 11. The tour arrives as the band continues to reestablish its footing, following a steady return to activity over the past year. That resurgence began in 2024 with the release of two new singles, “Annulment” and “Bear The Cross,” marking their first new material in years. It carried into a 2025… Read more »

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