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Editorial

(Un)covered: Watch The Sky


Something Corporate’s “Watch the Sky” is a song that deserves to be turned up loud. However, when certain times call for softer songs, Sweatshirt Weather’s delicate acoustic cover is the perfect fit.

Josh Returns


It might’ve been a year since Josh hosted his last First Person, but he’s still got it! Hear about his new life moves, the Alternative Press Music Awards, and catch music from Rae Sremmurd and Saint Pepsi.

News

Emarosa planning September release for Versus


It looks like Emarosa’s long-awaited new album Versus is slated for a September 9th release. Vocalist Bradley Walden dropped the news when we spoke with him on the APMAS red carpet last night.

Editorial

Tuesday Ten: Coolest Song Endings


It’s easy to close a song by repeating the chorus or slowly fading the music out, but every once in a while a song comes along whose ending takes you somewhere completely unexpected.

Interviews

Interview: Lynn Gunn of PVRIS


If you’re on the search for one of the most exciting up-and-coming bands out there, look no further than Massachusetts natives PVRIS. Newly signed to Rise Records, the band recently made their official Warped Tour debut with a two-week run; idobi managing editor Eleanor Grace caught up with frontwoman Lynn Gunn towards the beginning of their stay on the tour to talk about their upcoming debut full-length, musical influences, working with Rise, and more.

Editorial

(Un)covered: Bye Bye Bye


14 years ago, one of the greatest boy bands to ever live topped the charts with their career-defining single. It’s hard to remake such a popular and familiar song and get it right, but Our Last Night and Cody Carson pull it off.

Editorial

Who is the Contemporary Youth Orchestra?


It’s fair to say that the closest most kids in the ninth to twelfth grade get to being a professional musician is enrolling in their local band class, but the vigor of adding a music-centered elective just wasn’t enough for the one hundred and fifteen high schoolers in the Contemporary Youth Orchestra.

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