In Frequency – Interview with Chris Farren
This week on In Frequency, Eleanor Grace is joined by Chris Farren to chat about his debut solo full-length Can’t Die ahead of its release this Friday through SideOneDummy.
This week on In Frequency, Eleanor Grace is joined by Chris Farren to chat about his debut solo full-length Can’t Die ahead of its release this Friday through SideOneDummy.
Why do musicians copy each other? Is it to pay homage, or merely coincidental? We dive into the concept of originality in music, and why maybe there’s more gray area than you think.
idobi staff have pitched The 1975’s latest album against their debut in order to help you decide for yourself: Team Black or Pink?
How can the pop punk industry possibly be sexist when all that bands write about are girls?
Fallstar vocalist Chris Ratzlaff gives a track by track breakdown of the band’s new record, ‘Future Golden Age’.
Follow idobi writer Olivia Carpenter as she follows The Maine on their Free For All Tour.
Ten years ago, four plucky young men from Las Vegas exploded onto the scene. No one quite knew what to make of them, but through a combination of more wit, a better kiss, a hotter touch, and better fuck[ing lyrics], they made a name for themselves.
Canadian alternative indie band Friends of Foes will spend the summer rocking stages across their homeland. The four piece will hit the road for eleven shows throughout the warmest months of the year.
Thursday, March 19th I flew into South by Southwest this afternoon. Tonight, I strode 6th Street. amid the scene here in Austin. I felt a tension between, and within, the musicians, attendees, and the city. The dichotomy is an inclination toward indie values, opposed by the gravitation of commercialism. I realize this as I happen on IFC’s Fairgrounds, which features a music stage, interactive attractions such as a Velcro wall, and food trucks and a beer stand. It’s like a festival within a festival and it is a microcosm of SXSW. It’s an insular fantasy realm manifested by marketers and… Read more »
Each month For The Record is here to bring you the best places to find your next favorite band in different cities all over the world—right to your screen. We’re diving into Saskatoon in Canada this time round.