The Gunz Show – Interview w/ Boys Like Girls
In an exclusive interview, Martin from Boys Like Girls spoke with The Gunz Show about their recently announced 10 Year Self-Titled Tour.
In an exclusive interview, Martin from Boys Like Girls spoke with The Gunz Show about their recently announced 10 Year Self-Titled Tour.
The Home Inside My Head shows Real Friends growing older but certainly not up, with lyrics reading like vulnerable journal entries backed by their most impressive instrumental work to date.
PUP-punk is about to be your new favorite genre; The Dream Is Over is a wake-up call with an alarming sound that can best be described as organized chaos.
After months of contemplating the decision, American Hi-Fi decided to make a 13-track all-acoustic project, American Hi-Fi Acoustic, set to be released today, April 29.
Night Argent will be playing their brand new self-titled EP in full, on the day of its release, this Friday—right here on idobi Radio.
idobi staff are bringing you the most wanted acts appearing at this year’s SXSW festival.
idobi staff have pitched The 1975’s latest album against their debut in order to help you decide for yourself: Team Black or Pink?
Manchester’s The 1975 aren’t known for common sounds, but on their latest release I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it they take that to another level. Employing a myriad of genres should make for chaos, but their shared dreamy indie-electronic undertones give the album a united front. Maybe it’s a mess, but it’s a well done one.
In late January, the New Jersey-native band Man Overboard announced a hiatus that will take place after a final run of farewell shows in the summer. Love them or not, Man Overboard were one of the first bands to fully propel 2010’s revival of pop punk back into the hearts of music lovers worldwide, an effort that can only be described by their iconic tagline: “Defend Pop Punk.” Today’s pop punk music scene would definitely not have been made possible without Man Overboard, and with that in mind, the idobi staff reflects on their favorite memories of the band that… Read more »
Toronto‘s Like Pacific is pissed off. On their first full length, the band finds solid ground to prove themselves. Distant Like You Asked is full of uptempo anthems, lyrical spite, and overall heart.