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Tonight on The Gunz Show, Gunz does what he does best and brings you an artist that is going to be huge—grandson.

Exclusives

Premiere: Vo’Devil Stokes’ Song + Video, “Banshee”


If Linkin Park and Bring Me The Horizon frequent your playlists, you’ll be excited to be introduced to Russian electronic rock band Vo’Devil Stokes. The band is premiering their brand new song and video, “Banshee”, exclusively at idobi.com. Check it out below!

Editorial

The Parent Swap Pt. 1


It’s a struggle most of us have experienced with our families, at least to some degree — the parents think the kids’ music is unlistenable garbage, and the kids think their parents’ music was recorded by the first dinosaurs to ever hold guitars. But when you find those rare few bands that occupy the middle ground between everyone’s tastes, it’s a special moment that brings the family together way better than getting a pet fish ever could.

Interviews

Interview: Alex Milovic of Northlane


2013 was an insane year for Northlane. They released their sophomore album, Singularity, in March in their home country of Australia and in November here in the states to glorifying reviews. idobi writer Alex Rudisill caught up with bassist Alex Milovic to discuss the band’s current happenings.

Episode s07e02


Season 7, Episode 2. It wasn’t a dream. Man of the Hour is back on idobi Radio. This week, Patrick talks about wanting Harry Potter to die, and Sébastien talks about wanting to marry Prince William. Also, music by Good Charlotte, Mumford And Sons, Hollerado, and Linkin Park.

Episode s03e09


Season 3, Episode 9. Originally aired April 5, 2007 on idobi Radio. Music from Linkin Park, Butch Walker, The Academy Is…, Paramore, Mickey Avalon, Hawthorne Heights, A Permanent Holiday, Augustana, and Eddie Vedder.

News

Good Charlotte Returns Today


Many acts avoid reading reviews of their albums for fear one sour critic will reduce their noble efforts to rubble. Good Charlotte’s Benji Madden is not one of those artists. “I read all the reviews,” he says. “I remember the first review I ever read about our band was ‘They’ll be gone tomorrow; they’ll be gone quicker than they came.’” Seven years and more than 9 million albums later, pop punkers Good Charlotte are not only still standing, but proudly proclaiming a return three years after the release of 2004’s “The Chronicles of Life & Death.” “Ben said something a… Read more »

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