Spacey post-hardcore is our game tonight, because we’re rocking Sianvar’s brand new track as loud as the radio will let us. Hit play on “BedRoots” below, but we warn you, you won’t be able to stop hitting repeat once you do.
It’s Gym Class Heroes vs SECRETS in this installment of (Un)Covered.
One listen to With Confidence makes it obvious that the band has the legitimacy and energy of an act that could excel at Warped Tour, yet it’s also easy to draw comparisons to pop-rockers that sell out arenas worldwide.
Pierce The Veil’s highly anticipated album Misadventures comes out on May 13. As if the singles didn’t get us hyped enough, there is now an album medley on Spotify! The 4 minute 29 second preview showcases Vic’s incredible vocal range, the not-so in the background bass played by Jaime, Tony’s guitar work going from glittery to gritty, the iconic drumming by Mike, and so much more. You can read what the idobi Staff thinks about the teaser below! __ *[I’m] actually screaming* I’m so pumped for this album. Pierce the Veil’s music quality literally never ceases to be perfect for… Read more »
Buffalo, NY post hardcore band A Story Inspired have released their new single “Overcome/Overthrow” which features Matty Mullins of Memphis May Fire. The song comes off the band’s upcoming sophomore EP, expected to release this fall.
Today’s instalment of Un(Covered) delves deeper into the two versions of “Stressed Out” from its creators twenty one pilots, vs. Our Last Night.
Ladies and gentlemen show your appreciation for: the ultimate face off between UK legends Enter Shikari and… Enter Shikari. No, this isn’t some kind of Inception/Parent Trap-style stunt, this is a musical experiment.
Three years and hundreds of workouts later, the leaders of the Don Broco Push Up Squad are back with their sophomore album, Automatic.
As Senses Fail begin their newest record with dissonance and a signature driving beat, fans will likely expect the classic post-hardcore sound the band has been known for since their start in 2002.
Make Do and Mend are streaming their latest full length album ‘Don’t Be Long’ a week before it’s release. The album follows the band’s 2012 release, ‘Everything You Ever Loved.’