(Un)covered: Hurt
One of the greatest covers of all time graces this week’s (Un)covered: “Hurt”, originally by Nine inch Nails and covered by Johnny Cash.
One of the greatest covers of all time graces this week’s (Un)covered: “Hurt”, originally by Nine inch Nails and covered by Johnny Cash.
Hit The Lights have announced their fourth studio album, ‘Summer Bones’, which will be released March 24th with Pure Noise Records. The band are currently streaming the first song from the album, “Fucked Up Kids.”
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.
It’s an idobi Radio takeover with You, Me, and Everyone We Know! Listen in as we take a trip through the band’s history.
Tomorrow, we’ll bring you a lesson on the history of one of DC’s brightest acts, You, Me, and Everyone We Know. Tune in at 5PM ET for the nostalgic takeover.
It’s that time of year again where we’re faced with the near-impossible task of choosing our favorite releases from another stellar twelve months of music. After even more complicated math and science than last year, we’ve finally arrived at our top ten records of 2014—find out what made the list and why we fell in love with them!
You, Me, and Everyone We Know have released a surprise EP, A Mutty Christmas, available to stream and purchase now on their Bandcamp.
After releasing their fantastic debut full-length earlier this year, Elder Brother—consisting of Kevin Geyer (The Story So Far) and Dan Rose (Daybreaker)—have constantly been out playing shows across the country. idobi writer Catherine Yi caught up with Dan during their brief west coast winter tour to discuss why bands should never break up, that one weird song on the record (you know which one I’m talking about), the best albums of 2014, and more.
We created this collection of Anthm’s favorite songs of 2014 just for you. Hear them on ido.bi/anthm
Grab a blanket, a mug filled with a warm beverage, and find a quiet place. You won’t want a single distraction from the four songs of Front Porch Step’s intoxicating EP, Whole Again.