Good Charlotte Announce Comeback with an Intimate Show, New Single
Good Charlotte have finally announced their comeback in a huge way—with a new song, a show at LA’s The Troubadour, and the promise of much more to come.
Good Charlotte have finally announced their comeback in a huge way—with a new song, a show at LA’s The Troubadour, and the promise of much more to come.
Guest writer Zappa has been going to conventions of all kinds for over 10 years. Here are some tips and tricks she picked up along the way to help you have the best time possible!
If the pop punk of the late 90’s was on eternal repeat in your car stereo, if you had a serious case of whiplash from melodic tracks boasting some serious guitar, and if you’re ready to see what the world would be like if Adam Lazarra had fronted Jack’s Mannequin, it’s time you’ve met One Days Notice.
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**).
One of the most anticipated pop-punk releases of 2015 has arrived. Around The World And Back, Albany pop-punk frontrunners State Champs’ sophomore full-length record, is finally available to stream. A little over two years ago to this day, the five-piece released their debut studio album, entitled The Finer Things, via Pure Noise Records. This record served as the band’s first Billboard-charting album, and has been very well received across the globe — transcending their musical careers into having toured with some of the industry’s biggest names like All Time Low and 5 Seconds Of Summer. You can listen to Around… Read more »
Mayday Parade are streaming their newest song “Letting Go†over at Rolling Stone today. The song is from their upcoming album Black Lines.
Follow idobi writer Olivia Carpenter’s journey as she follows The Maine at select dates of their Free For All Tour, and a few American Candy dates. Today she was in San Diego.
Follow idobi writer Olivia Carpenter’s journey as she follows The Maine at select dates of their Free For All Tour, and a few American Candy dates.
While “Teenage Dream†was playing what seemed to be every fourth song on the radio in 2010, The Wonder Years were quietly cultivating a fanbase of kids that felt less “you make me feel like I’m living a teenage dream†and more “I’m not sad anymore, I’m just tired of this place.â€
Boston is beautiful. As a city it is apparent they appreciate their history more than anything. The way old architecture lives and breathes amongst the new is inspiring, and on the last day of tour I feel very similar.