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NGHBRS – Twenty One Rooms: Album Review


For fans of genuinely good music played by people who are clearly passionate about what they create, Twenty One Rooms is something you will wholeheartedly enjoy. After all, what’s not to like about an album recorded live in a dead poet’s haunted mansion?

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The SpacePimps – Eternal Boy: Album Review


Although the songs within the album lack some musical distinction from one another, The SpacePimps’ third studio release covers a lot of ground. Whether you’re in the mood for some emotional and hard-hitting lyrics, moshing and singing along to some quality pop-punk, or a bit of nostalgia, you’ll definitely find something to love about this album.

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idobi Exclusive: Dylan Jakobsen premiere of “Tastes Like Summer”


We’re happy to present “Tastes Like Summer,” the first single from Seattle alt-country artist Dylan Jakobsen’s upcoming full-length record, Statelines. You can stream the track above, and be sure to listen for it in rotation on idobi Radio. Dylan’s album will be released July 30th and follows an EP released in April 2013 under the same Statelines name, which Jakobsen is offering for free download on NoiseTrade. Over the past two and a half years, he has been able to share the stage with national artists The All-American Rejects, Boys Like Girls, The Maine, Parachute, Lydia, Go Radio, and This… Read more »

Interviews

Interview: All Get Out


idobi writer Catherine Yi caught up with lead singer Nathan Hussey of All Get Out at their recent show in Los Angeles to talk about the constant grind of touring, dealing with tough crowds, freestyle lyricism and more.

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Make Do And Mend and The Flatliners to release split


Make Do And Mend and The Flatliners have teamed up to release a split through Rise Records on June 18th. The 4-song split features 2 songs from each band and is available on Navy Blue and Red Starburst colored vinyl (limited to 500.)

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Schematic – Color (n.) Inside The Lines: Album Review


After shocking fans and supporters when his one-month long IndieGoGo campaign raised over $50,000, Mae’s former frontman Dave Elkins has independently released his first album Color (n.) Inside The Lines under the name Schematic. The album shows a musical side of Elkins that fans have yet to see, and while his creative ambition is admirable, one can only hope that his experimentation won’t backfire and leave fans confused about where his music is going.

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