I don’t know if you’ve noticed lately but we kind of love space. We love aliens, we love science fiction, we love Neil DeGrasse Tyson, and we definitely love Tom DeLonge saying “I told you so” to the CIA when they finally released footage of a UFO. We love it all! That’s why we are so excited that the Rioters of Geek Girl Riot will be hosting their first ever live taping of their show at The Outpost Con this Saturday, October 24th from 11:00am PST – 12:00pm PST.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Valencia, PVRIS, The Wonder Years, and more.
By now, you should know that idobi is participating in the ADAPT conference, happening this Thursday, October 22nd. But what you might not know is idobi is hosting our very own breakout session with the conference.
Hey you! Your weekend should be absolutely dazzling… which is why we’re spicing it up with a little bit of Razzmatazz. I Don’t Know How But They Found Me is dropping their debut album called (you guessed it) Razzmatazz this Friday. If that wasn’t enough of a reason to celebrate, they’ll also be hosting a Release Day Listening Party here on idobi Radio. The duo will jump on air to share the new collection with you, spinning tunes and telling tales along the way. With Ryan and Dallon on the mic, you’re sure to have a great time—and dance to… Read more »
A dramatization of the trial of the Chicago 7, including Bobby Seele. The year: 1969. The charge: Inciting riots at the DNC. The truth: Government oppression.
When Liam Neeson comes for you it’s because you’ve done wrong, no matter which side you’re on.
This week we chat with Chrissy Costanza, who first rose to fame as the lead singer of Against the Current and has since become one of the most recognizable female voices in gaming. We find out about how Chrissy first met her bandmates, Will Ferri and Dan Gow, and how they quickly caught the attention of label Fueled By Ramen (Warner Music, home of Twenty One Pilots, Panic! At The Disco, All Time Low, and more).
After a critically acclaimed debut album and a sold-out world tour, Chrissy was approached by Riot Games in 2017 to be the voice of the League of Legends anthem “Legends Never Die”, which has had over 200 million streams. 2020 has kept Chrissy in the studio with her ATC bandmates working on their forthcoming album which is sure to be their breakthrough offering, as well as embarking on hosting her own show as one of the founding talents on the gaming x music culture network, Venn.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the latest political debates.
This week: Social Distance, Grand Army, Helstrom, Dream Home Makeover, The Trial of the Chicago 7, Lovecraft Country
This week: Soulmates, Doctor Who: The Faceless Ones, Connecting…, The Forty-Year-Old Version, Deaf U, The Haunting of Bly Manor, Eli Roth’s History of Horror, Lovecraft Country, Fear the Walking Dead