Atlanta’s O’Brother have been building their name the past few years on tours with the likes of Thrice, Circa Survive, and Moving Mountains, but with a powerful new album – August’s Disillusion – and two months on the road as first-time headliners, the band is undoubtedly taking things to a new level in 2013. idobi editor Eleanor Grace sat down with vocalist/guitarist Tanner Merritt and drummer Michael Martens to talk about the new record, how life on the road as headliners is treating them, finding hope in disillusion, and more. You guys have been on the road for about a… Read more »
Moving Mountains’ self-titled release is a beautiful compromise of melodic indie and post-rock, offering something for listeners both old & new.
Kevin Devine has a massive announcement today that includes album titles and details for both of his new albums (due out this fall), his upcoming fall tour, and he has released a new song titled “Private First Class.” All of this information, including tour dates, can be found by clicking “Read More.”
Saves the Day have announced their upcoming album that will be released on September 17. Click “read more” to view album artwork and tracklisting.
A Skylit Drive have announced details for their new album Rise. The record is due out on September 24th via Tragic Hero Records, and you can check out the album trailer by clicking “Read More.”
We posted about the Fearless/Hopeless Records mashup album that SoundCloud user Dr Brixx released, but we stumbled across another mashup that sounds all too familiar to our pop-punk honed ears.
blessthefall will release their fourth album Hollow Bodies on August 20th. Click “read more” to check out the album artwork and track listing.
Nine Inch Nails have premiered their new song “Came Back Haunted” from their new album Hesitation Marks due out September 3rd on Columbia Records. They’ll also be embarking on a huge fall tour, and you can check out those dates, as well as stream “Came Back Haunted,” by clicking “Read More.”
idobi editor Eleanor Grace caught up with From Indian Lakes’ Joey Vannucchi and Rick Gutierrez at the Toronto stop of their tour with Lydia to talk about the band’s latest record, their decision to stay independent, the climate of the music industry for independent bands, and much more.
Move Out West is a band that has never been easy to label. A constant presence in the Connecticut music scene, the band has formulated an entirely unique sound which combines old-school rock ‘n roll with more contemporary pop rock.