Album Review: Anarbor – Anarbor
After three years, Anarbor is back with a self-titled album that could soundtrack your end-of-summer parties.
After three years, Anarbor is back with a self-titled album that could soundtrack your end-of-summer parties.
SDCC happened last weekend, and we’re only just recovering.
Unless you’ve been living under a rock (and said rock isn’t a Pokéstop), you’ll have heard about Pokémon Go.
Pat from Rock The Walls reports on the APMAs. B Lo thinks the APMAs don’t matter. At least, not in metal or hardcore.
Like a glass of whisky on a cold day, FOXTRAX is soothing with a powerful heart-warming punch.
The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me by Brand New has stood alone, unparalleled by any album in depth and sound, but today it is joined by Down In The Dark by Safe To Say.
idobi photographer Miles Chrisinger caught up with Taking Back Sunday, The Early November, Dashboard Confessional and Saosin in Denver, CO at Red Rocks Amphitheater.
We’ve been listening to Juliet Simms for almost ten years now so we couldn’t have been more excited to listen to her new EP ‘From The Grave’. This record is straight rock n roll and her best work yet. Hear the full review here and read the transcript below: ““Got a one way ticket to paradise, God it tastes so sweet”“ What’s up idobi.com, it is Fish, and I am here to review Juliet Simms’ new EP. It is called From The Grave. It is her second release as a solo artist and it is very special to me because… Read more »
We caught a glimpse into the life of Australian pop punk band, With Confidence, during the last two Florida dates on the Vans Warped Tour.
California alt rockers I the Mighty rolled through Irving Plaza in New York City on the Misadventures Tour along with Pierce The Veil and Movements last week.