California rockers Culprit have released “Totem”, the title track from their forthcoming EP to be released on August 20th via Easy Killer Records. Produced by Dryw Owens (From Indian Lakes, Consider the Thief) and Erik Ron (I the Mighty, Panic! at the Disco), Totem will be Culprit’s follow-up effort to 2011’s independently released Analogue.
Dave Hause is set to release his new album Devour on October 8th, via Rise Records. You can see the tracklisting as well as stream a new song, “We Could Be Kings”, by clicking “Read More.”
Farewell Fighter have announced their debut full length challenges, due out August 6 with Easy Killer Records. Click “Read More” to check out the track listing and album art and details for their album release show.
New Found Glory will release Kill It Live on October 8th via Violently Happy/Bride Nine records. The recordings come from when New Found Glory played two sold out shows at Southern California’s Chain Reaction on March 27th and 28th of 2013.
On their appropriately titled debut LP, Youth, Citizen unsurprisingly addresses coming-of-age angst – typical fodder for most young, earnest pop punk bands – yet somehow they accomplish it without sounding stale or cliche.
Touché Amoré will release Is Survived By on September 24th through Deathwish Inc. You can watch a teaser trailer for the album by clicking “Read More.”
Waiting For The Dawn can go one of two ways: shuffled in with your summer CD collection to be blasted while driving down the highway, or excavated for a vastly deeper meaning. The album is conscientious in its commentary; always offering nuggets of wisdom and fresh ways to revamp your worldview for the brighter.
With their third effort J.A.C.K., Forever The Sickest Kids do away with their slew of co-writers and producers, yet the end product, while fun and enjoyable, seems to lack much direction.
We’re beyond stoked to announce that idobi will be partnering with Riot Fest this year for the Denver and Toronto dates of the annual travelling festival. To familiarize you with the festival as you start planning road trips and marking your calendars, we’ve put together a crash course in Riot Fest’s history and everything you have to look forward to this year.
Disclaimer: Whenever, If Ever is a love/hate record. If you “get it,†you will be completely floored by its use of vast atmospheric textures and timbres, as well as its nostalgia factor. If you don’t, it will be a whiny, fragmented, enigmatic record that will be a struggle to listen to.