BANNERS: Someone to You, Someone Like You
Diving into a conversation with BANNERS is like catching up with an old friend.
Diving into a conversation with BANNERS is like catching up with an old friend.
A scene that can have a reputation for a number of short-lived moments and passing trends still manages to have some occasions where they outlive Scaramucci, and here’s a look at the best.
We’ve compiled the idobi staff’s favorite releases and moments this year.
Lock your doors, hide yo’ kids, and prepare to witness the weird, wild, and downright wicked winter holidays from around the globe!
Ryan and Lauren are back to tell you even more about our favorite finds from Small Press Expo 2016.
AG has just released her third album, Dangerous Woman, and on it she holds true to her claim. Her wit and honesty, talent and womanhood are sure to whip you into place, whether you like it or not.
A lot of life has happened in the past ten years. Just think about everything that has consumed the world since 2005—graduations, weddings, the rise of the smartphone, and an entire language understood only by twelve year olds (**insert fourteen emoticons to thank Instagram here**).
Celebrate Valentines’ Day with a cover as sweet as candy conversation hearts. This week, New Found Glory cover “Kiss Me”, originally by Sixpence None the Richer.
With a perfect blend of punk, rock, and indie mashed together with pop sensibility, Purple’s (409) should come with a guarantee on the front cover: If it doesn’t put you in a party mood you deserve your money back.
Long Island has always bred an iconic emo-punk sound, and Sainthood Reps continue to carry the torch of their contemporaries with their second full-length, Headswell.