Daylight – Jar: Album Review
After releasing a few solid EP’s that teetered between emo and hardcore, Daylight have debuted their first LP Jar, defining their shamelessly 90’s alt-inspired sound.
After releasing a few solid EP’s that teetered between emo and hardcore, Daylight have debuted their first LP Jar, defining their shamelessly 90’s alt-inspired sound.
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.
The aptly-titled Renacer is most certainly a rebirth for Senses Fail. One of the heaviest albums of 2013, the record leaves behind only minor traces of the Senses Fail we all know and love.
idobi writer Catherine Yi caught up with Issues vocalist Tyler Carter at the Los Angeles stop of their tour with A Day To Remember to discuss the year so far and what else Issues have in store for 2013.
Listen to Rock The Walls with Patrick Walford Tonight at 8pmET featuring Interviews with Veil of Maya, While She Sleeps, and Pyrithion. Download the free idobi Radio App on iTunes, Google Play, and Windows Store.
Listen to Rock The Walls with Patrick Walford Tonight at 8pmET to hear exclusive interviews with Man Overboard, The Story So Far, and Set Your Goals. Only on idobi Radio and the idobi Radio app.
Listen to Rock The Walls with Patrick Walford Tonight at 8pmET. Listen for free on idobi Radio’s app, available on iTunes, Google Play, and Windows Store.
Listen to Rock The Walls with Patrick Walford Tonight at 8pmET featuring Interviews with Bring Me The Horizon, The Chariot, Skip The Foreplay, and Like Moths To Flames. Listen for free on idobi Radio’s app, available on iTunes, Google Play, and Windows Store.
The second annual Today’s Mixtape Festival will be held April 5th-7th at 89 North in Patchogue, NY and idobi is proud to be a part of the fest. To get you prepared, we’ve come up with a list of ten bands to check out now, whether you’re attending or not.
What You Don’t See is one of the most anticipated records of 2013, yet fans have no reason to fear a sophomore slump. The Story So Far have returned with another album full of energetic, aggressive songs while still managing to demonstrate growth in their sound.