Announcing the Launch of the idobi Store, idobi x Artists Series
Announcing the launch of the idobi store—and with this comes the official launch of the idobi x artists series.
Announcing the launch of the idobi store—and with this comes the official launch of the idobi x artists series.
We had a great time when Giants At Large seized our airwaves, didn’t you? The Long Island, NY band took over to let us get to know ’em a little better, and brought with them plenty of good times.
The idobi x artists series is excited to announce our first three artists. This limited run of t-shirts will feature original designs from Jeff Langevin, Brandon Rike, and Carlos Aguilar.
idobi Radio is excited to announce our latest partnership with Taylor Swift. We’ll be rolling out a new station, idobi Swift, next week with Swift at the helm of the inaugural radio show.
Competition time: enter for your chance to win a t shirt from each of the three artists in the idobi x artists series.
idobi Radio is excited to announce the launch of the idobi x artists series of exclusive t-shirts, featuring original designs from some of our favorite visual artists.
Today, we’re bringing you an exclusive stream of Bad & The Ugly’s track “Slept In The Pages”. The song can be found on the act’s upcoming EP of the same name, set to be released on March 31st.
idobi is proud to present idobi Meltdown 2015, taking place June 26th and 27th at New Jersey’s Starland Ballroom.
We are usually skeptical about the influence of sponsors in underground metal and hardcore but we suspend our criticism when Game Of Thrones is involved. HBO is serving Killswitch Engage-flavored Kool Aid and we are shamelessly drinking every last drop. The extended version of “Loyalty” has the audio from this unforgettable scene (spoiler alert) in season 4. In all honesty, the song itself is much heavier than we expected. The yarling chorus is there, we expect that from commercially successful hard rock bands, otherwise “Loyalty” hangs with some of the hardest songs on this playlist. Theories returns to Howl’s top… Read more »
We had great expectations for Psycroptic when “Echoes to Come” was released as a single November 2014. Then again, Psycroptic‘s self titled is their second full length since 2008 (sixth overall). Fans are accustomed to waiting for the Tasmanian death prog quartet, and they were awarded again in 2015. Perhaps there is broader commentary to be made about the music industry, or metal specifically. The two year full length album cycle is a costly grind in this genre. Moonspell released four albums from 1995 to 1999 but Extinct is their second since Night Eternal in 2008. One should also consider… Read more »