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idobi Sessions: With Confidence – “Keeper”
Straight out of Australia, Hopeless Records signees With Confidence are bringing killer pop punk to the world round.
Straight out of Australia, Hopeless Records signees With Confidence are bringing killer pop punk to the world round.
It’s a Good (Charlotte) morning… because, surprise! Your favorite pop punks dropped “Life Can’t Get Much Better” off their upcoming record Youth Authority last night.
Long before Tumblr became a lifestyle, pizza culture reigned, and Glamour Kills was the unofficial stylist of every dude you know, lived Good Charlotte. The band formed twenty years ago, and found their way to the top of every chart back in pop punk’s glory days.
If you’re looking for socially conscious lyrics with a quirky pop punk sound, The Spook School are here to deliver just that. The small Scottish band have been spreading the word about fluid gender and sexuality since their start in 2012, which you can read more about here.
You can never have too many pop punk bands on your playlist, so we’re about to add another. Maryland natives Over Andover are premiering the first single, , from their upcoming album Somewhere Safe.
Movements has channeled pop punk distress into their emo-tastic latest EP, ‘Outgrown Things’.
Gone Fishkin just rocked out to the brand new song from early 2000’s infused pop punk act, Fighting Sides. The track, titled “Let Me Be”, premiered on the show, and can now be heard right here on idobi.com.
Swooping in with a pop punk attitude and a rap groove is Orlando’s finest, Dear Tatiana. The band is making waves in the scene with their signature sound. If you’re anxious to hear what it’s like, wait no longer—they’re premiering their brand new single “Staycation” right here on idobi.com.
San Francisco’s Worth Taking are making run of the mill pop punk—with a little bit of an infectious beat and a whole lot of guitar riffs. While their sound might have been done before, the real focus of their new album Hangman is how each of the 12 songs correlate with the 12 step program.
A hybrid of hook heavy pop punk and ferocious metal, Pennsylvania natives I Hate Heroes are hitting the scene with a sound you’re sure to love. If you’re eager to hear the noise the band is making, they’ve just released a lyric video for their track “Confliction”, which can be seen below.