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Crystalyne – Navigate: Album Review


With the release of their much-anticipated debut EP Navigate, Toronto newcomers Crystalyne have proven that they are a band to be on the lookout for. Having just wrapped up a three month tour visiting over sixty high schools in Canada in support of the release, they’re showing no signs of slowing down, ready to capture audiences everywhere with their pop rock sound.

Interviews

Interview: The Maine


idobi caught up with John O’Callaghan and Pat Brown of The Maine at the Toronto date of the Pioneer World Tour to talk about their new album, their touring plans for the rest of the year, and how they balance their new sound with their older material.

iPhone Party


Josh is the last person to the iPhone party and to celebrate joining the crowd, he’s put together one of his best playlists year. Santigold, Mayer Hawthorne, Emil & Friends, Reptar, Capital Cities and more can be heard below.

News

The All-American Rejects – Kids in the Street: Album Review


It has been over three years since The All-American Rejects’ less-than-stellar release of When The World Comes Down, and they’ve finally offered fans a sign of redemption. An outstanding blend of traditional Rejects alternative style with a touch of experimental flair, Kids in the Street is bound to be a hit among new and old fans alike.

Anthony Green – The Gunz Show – Interview with Anthony Green


Anthony Green joins The Gunz Show and discusses Circa Survive as well as give a unique perspective on how he handles critics.   Really good interview I must say 🙂 He also talked about how his solo work has been going, and new Circa Survive material – saying that the band will announce a number of new things very soon. In regards to Circa Survive’s progress with the new album, Green said: I was just recording vocals just 10 minutes before we talked. And we were on this one song, where it sounded good, and it was pitch perfect, but… Read more »

Business News

Jim Marshall, founder of Marshall amps, dies at 88


Jim Marshall, the man behind “The” amplifier – the weapon of choice for guitarists like Jimi Hendrix, Pete Townshend of The Who, and Eric Clapton – died Thursday at the age of 88.

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