grandson and Fever 333 Join Linkin Park to Celebrate the 20th Anniversary of ‘Hybrid Theory’
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Linkin Park’s Hybrid Theory, the band has released new covers by grandson, and Fever 333.
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Linkin Park’s Hybrid Theory, the band has released new covers by grandson, and Fever 333.
The Rockstar Dad Show is inviting a rockstar family to the air this week! Listen in as Rick, Miles, and Daxx Nielsen join Jaret and Gary for a conversation.
As the lead guitarist of Cheap Trick, Rick Nielsen has lived an interesting life and his sons have followed in his footsteps with their own careers in music. Daxx is a drummer who’s played with many bands over the years, including with Cheap Trick. Miles is the frontman of a band called Mike Nielsen and The Rusted Hearts (more on that in a bit).
When the group calls in they look back at their history both personal and professional, from stories about Guns n’ Roses to family dynamics while touring. They also chat about The Nielsen Trust, quarantining with kids, being versatile with your music and more. Tune in and make sure you stick around until the end to hear “Hands Up” by Miles’s band!
Hear part two of Darrin’s chat with singer/guitarist for Sum 41, Deryck Whibley.
Plus, #WeedNews and #MusicNews.
Who’s on air this week? Scroll through idobi’s Guest ‘Gram to get the 411.
Wrong Generation goes hard right out of the gate with “BITE BACK”, guitars and crashing drums building into a headphone-shaking stomp in less than a minute.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Valencia, PVRIS, The Wonder Years, and more.
Who’s on air this week? Scroll through idobi’s Guest ‘Gram to get the 411.
The Inbox Jukebox brings you fresh new tunes and bands. This week features tracks from Fickle Friends, Sam DeRosa, Eighty Ninety, and CXLOE.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Seaway, beabadoobee, Demi Lovato, and more.
Some albums invoke nostalgia—beabadoobee’s Fake It Flowers reinvents it.