This week Jess & Bowie chat about the rise in popularity of in ear monitors, the benefits and disadvantages to using them as well as live production preparation. Jess also talks about her production preparation for upcoming gigs with the Summer Set!
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about Madonna.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Nothing, nowhere., POORSTACY, Why Don’t We, and more.
The frustrations of the frontline employee can be almost too much to bear. Florida alt-pop duo DBMK’s newest single “Tough” was borne of this frustration.
This week Near Tears, Justine Dorsey joins the show to walk me through her recent releases, what it’s been like to let go of some self-imposed expectations, and a mutual love of Gwen Stefani. Justine’s new wave/indie/pop music is just what I needed and I hope you’ll check out her latest release “Love Under Surveillance” streaming now. I hope you enjoy the episode and her music.
Today we talk about the House of Dragon teaser trailer, new music from Adele, and the upcoming Wendy’s cereal. House of Dragon Teaser Trailer Released Just as we are finally wrapping our minds around the Game of Thrones finale, HBO Max released the teaser trailer for the prequel, House of Dragon. This is our first taste of the franchise’s next series and fans can officially get excited. In 2022, we’ll get to take a deeper look into the House of Targaryen, 200 years before Game of Thrones takes place. Can’t wait? Join us in watching the trailer 37 times by… Read more »
At idobi we’re all about encouraging you to be your best damn self, which is why our latest billboard campaign celebrates that feeling. The Be You Louder campaign shows off some of our fabulous hosts being themselves—louder.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Four Year Strong, PVRIS, Said the Sky x The Maine, and more.
Today we talk about Mark Hoppus’ relieving cancer update, the “My Universe” music video, Britney Spears gaining her freedom, and the gameshow Big Brother making history. Mark Hoppus Beats Cancer Blink-182 fans everywhere had their hearts filled with joy yesterday when Mark Hoppus announced that he is now cancer free. In June, the 49 year old took to social media to let everyone know that he had been diagnosed with stage four diffuse large B cell lymphoma. Hoppus has been going through chemo and experienced hair loss. He mentioned in his announcement that he will still be taking time to… Read more »
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about Global Citizen LA.