feat. Strange Collabs
Collaborations in pop-rock/punk over the years has allowed for some of the strangest partnerships.
Collaborations in pop-rock/punk over the years has allowed for some of the strangest partnerships.
The 1975 meets Blink 182 in this week’s (Un)Covered.
We’ve compiled the idobi staff’s favorite releases and moments this year.
If we ever got caught in a real life horror movie, we know just which bands we want by our side to get us outta there in one piece, stat.
It’s a sad day, kids, because Man Of The Hour’s 20th season is coming to an end. Before they leave your Wednesday nights, though, they’ve got a podcast to hold you over on all of your basic MOTH needs: Comedy, music, and really weird stories.
Our writers weighed in on what bands not only have the best beach bash tunes, but would also be the life and soul of the ultimate (and currently imaginary—we’re working on it) summer beach party.
Everyone needs a little help from their friends (especially on Monday). The well loved artists listed below all lent a hand to their equally talented cohorts for projects that had us screaming everything from “How the hell is that going to work?” to “Oh my god, that’s how,” to our online followers, friends, and blog subscribers. Check out the idobi staff’s favorite musical teams this year, and keep scrolling to find out which collaboration won best of 2015. — 1. “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas” – The Holidaze (John Feldmann, Joel Madden, Alex Gaskarth, Ashton Irwin, Pierre Bouvier) (Tom… Read more »
It’s time to celebrate… Emo Night is turning one year old. The show that brings back the soundtrack to guyliner, fringe bangs, and chunky belts has been reviving your high school feels across the country for 365 days. As if each month’s Emo Night wasn’t great enough, the anniversary party will be even more epic. The show will feature live performances from Seahaven, Fakers, Have Mercy, and kings of emo themselves, Dashboard Confessional. DJ sets from Mark Hoppus, Jack Barakat, We Are The In Crowd and more ice this (probably very darkly colored) cake. The show takes place in LA,… Read more »
45 million of you tuned in to watch the Alternative Press Music Awards last year. As the first major awards show of its kind in the US, the unexpected was inevitable.
‘Future Hearts’ is an album for the fans, pure and simple—the ultimate declaration of appreciation for listeners new and old.