“Damn Dude You’re So Sad and I Love itâ€: There’s So Much More to Sorority Noise
We spoke to Sorority Noise vocalist Cam Boucher about music, touring, and why you shouldn’t write Sorority Noise off as just another “sad” band.
We spoke to Sorority Noise vocalist Cam Boucher about music, touring, and why you shouldn’t write Sorority Noise off as just another “sad” band.
Fish caught up with Ryan Seaman (drummer of Falling In Reverse), Dallon Weekes (bassist of Panic! At The Disco), and Kris Pasos (drummer of Assuming We Survive) at NAMM in Anaheim, California. The guys talked about some of their sponsors and gear they’re checking out!
This week on In Frequency, Eleanor Grace speaks with Trevor Bartlett of Author to reflect on the band’s whirlwind 2015 and check in on what they’ve got lined up for the new year.
After working out the kinks with their EP “False Hope” in 2012, Feign comes back hard–seriously hard–with “The New World Order.”
Though the exact memory from ten years ago might be a little fuzzy, we all do remember loving every moment spent with this record. Well, who didn’t love this one, right? Everything in Transit is about as perfect as records come.
Seen or not seen it, there’s no escaping Star Wars. But for the first time in the franchise’s history, we had a female lead. Was this casting choice just a sign of the times, and did it actually contribute to Star Wars’ success? idobi staff weigh in.
Collaborations are great, new tracks give us life, and music videos provide the perfect setting for both, but what could be better than a stellar album to jam out to in our cars, houses, and even at the office (headphones probably not optional)?
The idobi staff has been brought together by the love of music and the sacred bond of sharing favorite songs, so it’s no wonder that we created the ultimate playlist when we brought together all of our favorite songs from the past year. From DNCE to The Front Bottoms to Fall Out Boy, we’re bringing you the best of variety in this edition of idobi Best Songs of 2015. Read on to find out which track grabbed the top spot this year. — 1. “Shut Up and Dance” – Walk The Moon (Tom Cheney) 2. “Tear in My Heart” –… Read more »
Everyone needs a little help from their friends (especially on Monday). The well loved artists listed below all lent a hand to their equally talented cohorts for projects that had us screaming everything from “How the hell is that going to work?” to “Oh my god, that’s how,” to our online followers, friends, and blog subscribers. Check out the idobi staff’s favorite musical teams this year, and keep scrolling to find out which collaboration won best of 2015. — 1. “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas” – The Holidaze (John Feldmann, Joel Madden, Alex Gaskarth, Ashton Irwin, Pierre Bouvier) (Tom… Read more »
On December 11th, 2015, I was lucky enough to be one of 500 people crammed into the Camden Underworld club in London for the The Ghost Inside Benefit show. Of course, I’d had to wake up at 3am EST a few days earlier in order to secure tickets, which sold out in about a minute, but as I was already going to be in London the night of the show, it was totally worth it.