We told you The Maine were cool as shit. If you can’t make it out to one of their shows, we’ll be broadcasting their Tuscon, AZ set this Saturday at 8PM PT/11pm ET, right here on idobi Radio, where they’ll be playing their album American Candy in full.
Small Press Expo (SPX) is more than just another comic convention. Since 1997 SPX puts on thepremier annual event for independent creators and small publishers.
I thought every skateboarding documentary was exactly the same, but We Are Blood proved me entirely wrong.
We’ve heard the singles and read the explanations of it being a “celebration of depressionâ€. Still, after months of anticipation, no one could have predicted that the same guys who viciously spat out “Pray For Plague†nearly ten years ago would be the same guys taking over the music world across a multitude of genres and platforms.
Confessions of a Fangurl at Riot Fest Denver is an ongoing series taking place this weekend, August 28-30, documenting the music, emotions and history associated with the festival and its artists. Waterproof mascara encouraged.
Cult teen film about the weirdest, wildest summer camp in the 80s gets a prequel and for once it’s actually better than the original.
It’s 3:30 am, and I am ripped from sleep like I fell off water skis. Reality was pulled through my head like a bleach wipe.
With everything that goes awry within the walls of the internet today, we cannot deny that it has also brought a lot of the world closer together. So much closer, in fact, that a small band hailing from Phoenix, Arizona could amass an incredible following from across the globe. 8,000 miles across, to be precise.
Apparently being eleven was way more difficult than we remember—we had to deal with five emotions. FIVE! Enter the feels brought-to-life: Joy, Sadness, Fear, Anger, and Disgust. Because it couldn’t get more complicated than that, right?
Photo Credit: Graham Fielder for Alternative Press Over the course of the last week, my life has been all about the Alternative Press Music Awards 2nd year celebration. It’s been filled with good friends, new friends, old heroes that have become friends, and a lot of tequila. But, before the reunions, the hugs, and even before the tequila, I got to go to the grand opening of the Alternative Press Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum Exhibit. It was the single most humbling experience of my APMAs week, and I couldn’t be more proud of the promises it… Read more »