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Editorial

(Un)Covered: Killer Queen


Panic! at the Disco’s Brendon Urie kills a live rendition of Queen’s “Killer Queen” in this week’s (Un)Covered.

Gone Fishkin – Interview w/ Katja


Sat down with Katja in the studio recently after she played a couple of songs for us. Talked about her doing The Princess Rap Battles as Elsa and her new single “Ride The Wave”. Also spoke about her influence and using her platform for change! Check out Katja’s idobi Sessions performances of “Ride The Wave” and “Good For You”, and follow  her on: YouTube:  http://bit.ly/katjasub Spotify:  http://bit.ly/katjaspotify Apple Music:  http://bit.ly/katjamusic Twitter:  http://twitter.com/katjaglieson Instagram:  http://instagram.com/katjaglieson Facebook:  http://facebook.com/katjamusic Website:  http://katjaglieson.com Periscope/Snapchat: @katjaglieson

V.E. Schwab – A Darker Shade of Magic


In a world of alternate Londons, cross-dressing thieves, and coats with more than two sides, Kell’s multi-colored eyes still stand out in V.E. Schwab’s A Darker Shade of Magic.

idobi Radio

Stream: Mixed Tape – Episode 3


When this week’s episode of Mixed Tape kicks off, we dive right into a third grade love tragedy. The romance tinged theme doesn’t end there, with a heart break soothing playlist waiting, and the revelation that John still believes in love, but you shouldn’t take advice from him on the subject. A little later in the show, John welcomes “one of the most emo” dudes he knows, Kamtin Mohanger (The Chain Gang Of 1974) to the show, and banishes the Um Counter. Catch up with the Mixed Tape crew below, then tune in every Monday at 7PM ET (Thursdays at… Read more »

Editorial

There’s a Song For That


In the past few years, there’s been a pleasant influx of YA novels that feature alternative music junkies just like us.

Marie Rutkoski – The Winner’s Crime


In the aftermath of revolution, Kestrel must stay in the Valorian emperor’s good graces as she is betrothed to his son, the crown prince. Facing war with the eastern nation, spies in the capital, and treason for loving a former slave, Kestrel struggles to find a way to win her game of strategy that quickly becomes more than a game.

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