Candy Hearts will be heading out on a US tour alongside Pentimento and Allison Weiss. In addition to this, What’s Eating Gilbert (Chad Gilbert of New Found Glory’s side-project) will headline the California leg of the tour.
Former Spitalfield frontman Mark Rose has been keeping us updated on life on the road as he treks across America with Hawthorne Heights vocalist JT Woodruff. Click “read more” to catch up on week #3 of the tour!
With a traditionally-rooted sound, varied instrumentals, and fired-up vocals amplifying the soul of this much-loved genre, the Dropkick Murphys have a sound all their own. But as inspiring and avant-garde as this variation of simple American punk is, it is safe to say that this band has played all of their cards.
The dense fog couldn’t stop show-goers from lighting up with smiles as they waited in line outside The Paramount in Huntington, NY on January 12th.
Last week we kicked off our first tour blog of the new year with Mark Rose as he began his adventure playing 31 shows in 26 days. Mark is back this week to catch us up on the second week of shows, being on tour with Hawthorne Heights frontman JT Woodruff, tour eats, and more.
Artist vs Poet’s latest effort Keep Your Secrets is a light pop album that perhaps should have been released in early May, as it is ideal summertime music.
The Summer Set will be heading out on the “Wake Up & Be Awesome Tour” this spring with support from We Are The In Crowd, Go Radio, For The Foxes, and a special guest TBA. Click “read more” to check out the full dates, as well as a statement from frontman Brian Dales.
We’re very excited to be launching our first tour blog of 2013 with former Spitalfield frontman Mark Rose. Mark will be spending the month of January out on the road playing 31 shows in 26 days, and he’ll be updating us on his adventures every Monday! Click “read more” to check out the first instalment.
Fresh off the plane from Miami, Josh is ready to get the last episode of 2012 rolling. He’ll be playing all the best tracks from the past year which means we’ll be rocking this list well into the new year.
idobi had the chance to sit down with Forrest Kline of Hellogoodbye at a one-off show in New York City on November 29th. Kline talked about the band’s change in sound, signing to Old Friends Records, and future plans.