On the ninth day of Christmas, idobi gave to me a little bit of luck, and a whole lotta punk
Dear Producers of all things Pop-Punk,
This year there are only two things I want for Christmas,
Dear Producers of all things Pop-Punk,
This year there are only two things I want for Christmas,
Let me start this letter off by commending you for the many things you have given us this year. Your efforts haven’t gone unappreciated. But, as it is the Christmas season, I feel there is something special you have been holding out on that would warm our frozen toes and help start 2016 off with a bang. That one thing: Punk Goes Disney.
Mayday Parade are streaming their newest song “Letting Go†over at Rolling Stone today. The song is from their upcoming album Black Lines.
Excuse the Emo Revival, But Acceptance Released a New Song If you’re a newby in this scene, the name Acceptance might not ring too many bells for you. You might have heard them on “Outlines” on All Time Low’s 2012 LP Don’t Panic. But, what you should know is that these guys released one of the best albums ever, Phantoms. It was their only full-length release, and one that marked the first generation of underground pop-punk/emo breaching the mainstream wall. Dig around for a song called “So Contagious”, because it’s perfect and probably familiar. And now, after 10 years they… Read more »
This is the fairy tale pop punk has been waiting for, and As It Is are the knights in shining armor. Hop on the bandwagon now, because they’re bringing pop punk the happily ever after it so well deserves.
UK’s As It Is are streaming their new album ‘Never Happy, Ever After’ in full today a week early. They also have a new video out for “Cheap Shots and Setbacks,” which can be seen embedded in the album stream.
Erra have released their new music for “Warrior”, a song taken from their most recent EP Moments of Clarity,
We’ve got some great new songs new to the idobi Radio playlists this week! Check them out. New tracks from Fall Out Boy, Sleeping With Sirens, and more!
It goes without saying that 2015 is going to be a massive year for music, but in between the obvious contenders for our most anticipated releases, there’s also a slew of up-and-coming talent that we’re keeping our eyes glued to this year.
August Burns Red have announced a U.S. winter tour with support from Miss May I and Northlane.