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Winona Fighter Unleashes Debut Album ‘My Apologies To The Chef’


Winona Fighter has officially dropped their debut album My Apologies To The Chef featuring singles such as “ATTENTION” and “R U FAMOUS.” The band also dropped a music video for their track “TALK.” Frontwoman Coco Kinnon says, “‘TALK’ is about feeling like your name is always in someone’s mouth. The more limelight we get the more we are susceptible to trolls, insecure people, and even artists that want to undercut you by spreading nonsense. It’s the wild f*cking west out here and we’ve dealt with it all. We had no idea how to put this into a music video.” Read… Read more »

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carolesdaughter Releases Jazz-Inspired Single “Virginia Slims”


carolesdaughter, aka singer Thea Taylor, is back with a jazzy new single, “Virginia Slims,” preceded by 2024 singles “King Baby” “beautiful girls (get the ugliest world)” and “i love my man (he just doesn’t know it yet).” carolesdaughter explains, “Like a lot of my music and writing, ‘Virginia Slims’ is about embracing your own sensitivity. Becoming comfortable and aware of your self-destructive and isolating behavior. Owning the way you cope and resigning to being no one else’s ‘problem.’” She continues, “This was the first jazz-influenced song I ever made, and it came together so naturally. My G.O.A.T. Amy [Winehouse] was… Read more »

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Sophie Powers and More Added To Warped Tour Lineup


With just a week and a half left until the full Warped Tour lineup is unveiled, the artist announcements continue to roll in! Today, the artist announcements have kicked off with the addition of Sophie Powers performing at all three-weekend stops. This will mark her first performance at the legendary festival. UK’s Holding Absence will also perform during the festival’s Orlando date in November. Big Ass Truck has also been added to the D.C. date. We The Kings are now scheduled to perform in D.C. and Long Beach. This year’s stops include Washington, D.C., at the RFK Campus festival grounds… Read more »

Tom Thacker and Deryck Whibley


I’m back with Season 6 of Cone’s Cave and since my band Sum 41 has just played our final shows I thought it’d be fitting to have a few guys from the band of my show. This week I have my great friends and bandmates Tom Thacker and Deryck Whibley on the show! As you can imagine there’s lots of stories coming your way on this episode and of coarse I touch on the end of Sum 41 and how it felt to play the last shows and how I feel now. Calling all Sum 41 fans tune in!

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idobi Radio Announces LA Livestream Benefit with Veeps Featuring Simple Plan


In the tragic wake of the devastating and ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles County during the first week of January, idobi Radio proudly announces our Riffs 4 Recovery livestream concert with Veeps. Recently announced Warped Tour 2025 performers Simple Plan will headline the FREE event, which will air this Friday, January 31, at 9 PM ET/6 PM PT here. Additional performances include Joshua Roberts of Magnolia Park, American Authors, senses, Melrose Avenue, Not My Weekend, John Harvie, Tosh the Drummer, Comastatic, and more. All donations for the idobi Radio Riffs 4 Recovery livestream concert will go directly to the Best… Read more »

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Nevertel Unleash Genre-Blurring Single “Starting Over”


Nevertel has unleashed their brand-new single, “Starting Over,” marking their first new music of the year and a thrilling new chapter for the genre-blurring Florida-based group. Released via Epitaph Records, the track showcases their signature fusion of rock, hip-hop, and electronic elements. Aside from writing and performing the track, it was also produced by the band’s own Raul Lopez. “‘Starting Over’ is a song about second chances,” the band shares in a press release. “We wrote this song about hitting rock bottom and starting anew as everything burns down around you. Sometimes in life we can lose our way and… Read more »

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18 Artist Predictions for Warped Tour 2025


With the long-awaited official return of the Vans Warped Tour just around the corner, anticipation is at an all-time high as fans eagerly speculate about who will take the stage for the festival’s monumental 30th anniversary. Marking its first shows since 2019, Warped Tour 2025 will once again break from its traditional cross-country trek, instead hosting three massive weekend events across the U.S. This year’s stops include Washington, D.C., at the RFK Campus festival grounds on June 14-15; Long Beach, CA, at Shoreline Waterfront on July 26-27; and Orlando, FL at Camping World Stadium Campus on November 15-16. With the… Read more »

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PVRIS Confirms White Noise 10 Year Anniversary Tour


After teasing something revolving around their seminal album, White Noise, on their social media channels last week, PVRIS announces the White Noise 10 Year Anniversary Tour. The first wave of the tour will hit four major cities across the States before heading overseas to Europe. Additionally, the set each evening will be divided into two acts: Act 1 featuring White Noise performed front to back, and Act 2 featuring a special setlist consisting of songs spanning the PVRIS catalog. PVRIS shares on Instagram, “Can’t believe so many of you resonated with this album 10 years ago and still do 10… Read more »

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Leighton Meester’s “Somebody To Love” Is Back On The Charts, Here’s Why


Flavor Flav is all over TikTok championing pop girlies from the 2010s, and for good reason. The rapper and Olympics Team USA hype man shared a video with the caption, “Stream @LeightonMeester Somebody to Love and use the song in yo TikTok’s.” The video text also reads, “Starting to hype up my girl Leighton Meester and help her family recover from the fire.” As of publication, the TikTok has 3.1 million views. Meester, known best in alternative music spaces for her work with Cobra Starship in “Good Girls Go Bad,” has many underrated bangers, including a 2009 “Christmas (Baby, Please… Read more »

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The Maine Drops Surprise Album With Career-Spanning Reimagined Demos


The Maine is always full of surprises, and this one might just be their biggest yet. On a random January Wednesday night, the Arizona five-piece dropped dyed (2008-2023), a compilation album of reimagined demos. Each track honors the band’s nine album eras. Vocalist John O’Callaghan noted, “Revisiting the past can stir up all sorts of feelings. Nostalgia, fondness, gratitude, and on and on and on. We felt everything in between when we uncovered these songs from over the last few decades, and sincerely hope they stir up anything of the sort for you while listening!” Read more: The Maine Announces… Read more »

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