Episode s10e01
Season 10, Episode 1. The North Remembers. Music from Hedley, Gym Class Heroes, Down With Webster, Beirut.
Season 10, Episode 1. The North Remembers. Music from Hedley, Gym Class Heroes, Down With Webster, Beirut.
Vans Warped Tour 2011 kicks off today featuring the following bands, and dozens more: 3OH!3, A Day To Remember, Against Me!, Asking Alexandria, Attack Attack!, August Burns Red, D.R.U.G.S., Dance Gavin Dance, Every Avenue, Foxy Shazam, Gym Class Heroes, Jack’s Mannequin, Less Than Jake, Paramore, Pepper, Simple Plan, The Devil Wears Prada, The Ready Set, We Came As Romans, Winds Of Plague, and Yelawolf. idobi Radio will be at various dates throughout the tour to give you photos and the inside stories on bands sweating it out on the annual ultimate punk rock summer camp. Here are the dates for… Read more »
Pete Wentz kept relatively quiet about his new Black Cards project, though one thing can be clarified, Ashlee Simpson is definitely not singing in the group. But on June 8, Pete Wentz finally broke his silence about the group, with a long message on BlackCardsMusic.com.
Runner Runner has signed with Capitol Records by way of Clear Entertainment, a new record label started by David Letterman, the band announced Wednesday.
Initially, the songs on Lazarus reflected the dark times in McCoy’s life … inspired mainly by his breakup with longtime girlfriend Katy Perry. But in the months following the split, he said he found a new outlook on life.
This past December witnessed more than snow and sleighs when We the Kings re-emerged with Smile Kid.
There’s a reason Patrick Stump’s Web site just underwent a drastic redesign, but it’s not what you think it is.
If you thought 2009 was a big year for music, just wait until you see what 2010 has in store.
Katy Perry is talking about boys again. But this time around, it’s pretty clear she’s not opening up about her split from Gym Class Heroes singer Travis McCoy Perry revealed at a concert in L.A. this weekend that she first started learning about the opposite sex at a roller-skating rink. “I used to never even be able to see a boy,” the Grammy nominee said to a packed house at the Wiltern “I didn’t even know what a boy was. They were so foreign to me. I used to go roller-skating just so I could see the opposite sex.” And… Read more »
Three years ago, Cobra Starship weren’t even a band. Two years ago, they weren’t one either, but at least things were beginning to happen. Gabe Saporta – tired of watching his band Midtown being mired in the major-label quagmire – began writing songs on his own, under the name of Cobra Starship (apparently borrowed from a brand of vintage jackets). Somewhere along the way, he got tapped to write the theme song for the Samuel L. Jackson flick “Snakes on a Plane,” which became the first official Cobra release. Since then, they’ve released two full-lengths, kicked out a keytar player… Read more »