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Editorial

Enter Shikari vs. Enter Shikari


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.

Exclusives

Definitely A First – Colorblind


We’re happy to bring you a full album stream of Colorblind, the brand new record from post-hardcore/pop-punk outfit Definitely A First. Check out the album below, and if you like it give the band a vote to play the Vans Warped Tour this summer! View the video for the title track, Colorblind, previously posted on idobi.com

Editorial

Tuesday Ten: Bands We Wish Would Reunite


2013 was the year of the reunion, with everyone from Fall Out Boy to Knapsack teaming back up with their old bandmates, whether it was for a one-off anniversary tour or a full-blown comeback. Still, even with all of those reunions, there are still a handful of bands left who we wish would bless us with one last tour or some new music. Here are the top ten bands we wish we could see a reunion from – no matter how impossible our dreams may be.

Exclusives

Album commentary on Howl with Everyone Dies In Utah


Founded in 2008, Everyone Dies in Utah are a five piece Hardcore/Post-Hardcore/Electronic band, and now they’re getting ready to release their new album,  Neutral Ground, on November 19th. We’re celebrating the band’s first release since 2012 all this week on idobi Howl  by playing select tracks  off  Neutral Ground,  with exclusive band commentary before each cut.  Get the inside story and discover the inspiration behind the art before you pick up their latest  effort. Find Everyone Dies in Utah  on iTunes, and like their Facebook page for upcoming tour dates, merch, and more.

News

Polyenso – One Big Particular Loop: Album Review


If you remember Oceana, then mentally cross that band name out and scribble in Polyenso instead. Except it’s not quite so simple because with a new name and a recent self-released album, it’s crystal clear that this is not the “post-hardcore” band listeners may have thought they knew before their break.

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