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.
If you like indie, you listen to idobi Anthm. If you like pop punk, you listen to idobi Radio. And if you like a genre-bending mixture of both, you listen to the Lucky Jukebox Brigade.
Monday is here, but that doesn’t mean the party has to stop. Straight from Ithaca, NY, pop punk act Maple Hill is bringing us an exclusive first listen of their latest track, “A Night At Monmouth”.
It’s pop punk o’clock here at idobi.com, and we’re about to get started with the latest release from Before The Streetlights. Westward might not be out until Friday, but we’ll get you singing along early with an exclusive stream below.
They could never lose that fun-filled pop punk magic they’re known for, delivered with all the energy of a toddler hyped up on sugar.
Formed in 2010 at a neighborhood Beer Olympics event (the winners of which, no one knows), One Days Notice has been killing it at Midwest pop punk aesthetics for half a decade. Today, they have big news to share, that will only prove to shoot them further into the world of pizza fueled greatness.
What does Gone Fishkin know better than anything? Pop punk music. So then, it should make sense that one of the most Blink 182 inspired bands emerging onto the scene, Summer Wars, have just premiered a new track on the show.
What happens when you combine pop punk sweethearts, a Hollywood superstar, and the greatest pug in all the land? Apparently, Fall Out Boy’s “Irresistible”.
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.