Panic! At The Disco reveal album details + new music video
Panic! At The Disco have revealed the artwork and tracklisitng for Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die!, as well as a music video for the song “This Is Gospel”.
Panic! At The Disco have revealed the artwork and tracklisitng for Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die!, as well as a music video for the song “This Is Gospel”.
Seaway will release their debit album Hoser on October 15th via Mutant League Records.
With Absent Light, Misery Signals are doing exactly what they know best: staying true to their heavy sound and delivering their most polished and refined record to date.
I had the opportunity to speak with the actor Patrick Adams. He is very talented and also plays the character Mike Ross in the USA TV show, “Suits.” The show is great. If you listen to The Gunz Show, you know I’m a huge fan of the show and that I think the show is brilliant – from keeping the viewer on the edge of his or her seat, to the casting, to the overall wittiness of the show. Stoked on the interview – hope you like it as well!
Rookie Of The Year will independently release The Goodnight Moon: Part II on August 13th. You can check out the song “Save Me”, as well as the album artwork and tracklisting, by clicking “Read More”.
State Champs will release The Finer Things on October 8th via Pure Noise Records. Check out the album details by clicking “Read More”.
With Bangs, the two-man team behind Brick+Mortar has managed to make untraditional music that will still appeal to traditional ears.
Saves the Day have announced their upcoming album that will be released on September 17. Click “read more” to view album artwork and tracklisting.
In the past few years, Harrisburg, PA’s Koji has become just as well-known for his activism, unrelenting positivity, and the intimacy of his live shows as he has for his recorded music. He just arrived home from an extensive North American co-headliner with labelmates Turnover, and idobi editor Eleanor Grace caught up with him at one of the tour’s final dates to talk about how the past two months on the road have treated him, working with a full band, his thoughts on the scene, and how this tour has seen him reclaim his voice.
We Came As Romans’ new album Tracing Back Roots contains a lot of what their previous fans loved as well as a few surprises thrown in. While the album feels a bit stale at points, altogether it proves to be cohesive, uplifting, and appealing.