Un(covered): Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)
If you’re looking for a Christmas song to croon to an absent paramour this holiday season, look no further than “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)â€.
If you’re looking for a Christmas song to croon to an absent paramour this holiday season, look no further than “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)â€.
Ever heard of Reign Eternal? No? Neither had I until recently. These boys, who hail from the UK, have come up with something truly magical.
On The Second Day of Christmas: Jimmy Eats Duets while Taylor Spins Rockin’ Romance Dear Santa, 1. First thing’s first: I’m a sucker for duets. Two voices are better than one, right? The more the merrier. I’ve always loved listening for those sweet harmonies (probably thanks to my high school choir days) and when there are two voices singing melody and harmony with perfect precision and emotion… I swoon. Just think of when Alex Gaskarth joined We Are The In Crowd on “Kiss Me Again”, or Natasha Bedingfield’s awesome back and forth vocals with Simple Plan on “Jet Lag”–both… Read more »
It’s pop punk o’clock here at idobi.com, and we’re about to get started with the latest release from Before The Streetlights. Westward might not be out until Friday, but we’ll get you singing along early with an exclusive stream below.
Badanes and Maccoby are the co-founders of Emo Night Brooklyn, and every two months they relive the “heyday” of emo music at the Brooklyn Bowl.
Fallstar vocalist Chris Ratzlaff gives a track by track breakdown of the band’s new record, ‘Future Golden Age’.
We sat down with Janet Devlin in New York City to talk about her new EP, birthday celebrations, her future plans, and more.
Honesty hurts, sometimes in the best way possible and sometimes it is just what we need.
(Un)covered is idobi’s take on the world’s best cover songs. Christmas time is here with Vince Guaraldi and Family Force 5.
If this is your first time listening to Punchline, welcome, but be warned: Thrilled is drastically different than anything they’ve put out before.