Sandlot Heroes announce tour
Sandlot Heroes will be hitting the road later in the month with support from Rookie of The Year and Civil Action.
Sandlot Heroes will be hitting the road later in the month with support from Rookie of The Year and Civil Action.
There are tons of amazing bands playing this year who you don’t need to be told to check out, but to make sure you also find some of the lesser-known gems on the lineup, here are ten up-and-coming artists we think your SBSW experience wouldn’t be complete without in this week’s Tuesday Ten.
The bands announced in a press conference this morning that they will be touring together this summer on the Carnivores Tour.
Kids In Glass Houses have announced they’ll be breaking up after one last tour of the UK this October.
New emerging markets are fascinating. Like a real-life iteration of Russian Roulette and with similar unpredictability, those who dare play can seemingly become billionaire visionaries overnight, or lose millions and appear hopelessly out of touch.
idobi senior writer Catherine Yi caught up with Evan Weiss of Into It. Over It. to discuss his current headlining tour, being on TV, experimenting on the new album, and more.
After playing some shows together the past two years, Fairweather are officially back. The band will release their first album in 11 years this April 1st on Equal Vision Records. The self-titled album features 10 songs, the first of which you can hear below. The band has also announced a record release show March 29th at Black Cat in Washington D.C. Pre-orders will launch here soon and you can see the album details below. Track Listing: 1. Carte Blanche 2. Reset Position 3. Survival Is Not Enough 4. Memoria 5. Doubt The Doubtless 6. Clear Skies, Full Sails 7. Kill… Read more »
Lighter Doses highlights the immense amount of thought and precision that Heartless Breakers is already putting into their music.
For a band that only began creating music in late 2012 and played their very first live show in February 2013, MisterWives hold nothing back in their debut EP Reflections.
idobi senior writer Catherine Yi caught up with indie pop band Gentlemen Hall to discuss opening for Third Eye Blind, having a flute player in the band, and how their hipster credibility held up in Brooklyn.