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idobi Sessions: AJR – “Can’t Help Falling In Love”
The Bikini Bottom boys (also known as AJR, but we totally suggest they should take a name change into consideration) swung by the studio to perform a few of their tracks for idobi Sessions.
The Bikini Bottom boys (also known as AJR, but we totally suggest they should take a name change into consideration) swung by the studio to perform a few of their tracks for idobi Sessions.
When Marina City wasn’t busy recording a live EP with producer Craig Owens, in front of a live audience, they gave our studios a visit and performed a couple songs for idobi Sessions.
Today’s instalment of Un(Covered) delves deeper into the two versions of “Stressed Out” from its creators twenty one pilots, vs. Our Last Night.
Blessthefall at the Summit Music Hall in Denver, CO.
The Grammy Awards were started when Hollywood producers realized that many musicians weren’t getting the recognition that would land them on the Walk of Fame in the form of a star. Today, it’s one of the biggest award ceremonies in the world. Maybe even in the whole universe. Alien Grammys got nothing on us.
A Hero To Fall is ready to send you into the weekend with a killer new track to rock out to. The band is premiering their latest song, “The Hollow” today only on idobi.com.
Fallstar vocalist Chris Ratzlaff gives a track by track breakdown of the band’s new record, ‘Future Golden Age’.
If you’ve never heard the name Dr. Brixx before, you’re missing out on some incredible remixes.
Today, Cleveland based band Home For Fall released their new music video for “Too Late.” The song is a shout out to the old pop-punk ways of early Yellowcard and Fall Out Boy while still maintaining that new age pop-punk feels of bands like State Champs and Real Friends that we all know and love. Home For Fall is a Cleveland hometown favorite, having won their Battle of the Bands competition on Warped, and opening for bands like Transit and Have Mercy. Check out the video below!
Reckless Serenade are back with a self-released EP dropping September 18th, Out Here. The EP is filled with five consecutive “stuck in your head†songs that push the limits of the defined genres in this scene.