While they have always been known as more of a pop band, rather than a rock band, this time around on Biography of Heartbreak, This Century strips away any rock or punk sensibilities they once had and go straight for the Top 40 pop sound.
We’re kicking off the week with the premiere of Author’s new single “To Dream,” and we caught up with vocalist/guitarist Trevor Bartlett to talk about the song and what the immediate future holds for the Minneapolis band.
Koji’s first full-length release delves deep into the artist’s mind to explore the everlasting journey toward solace and acceptance. As a collection of art, it is supremely relatable by serving as a case study of the universal human experience.
London band Deaf Havana have signed to Razor & Tie, and released a new song titled “Boston Square” which you can check out by clicking “Read More.” Fans of The Dangerous Summer or The Gaslight Anthem should definitely give these guys a listen.
The Mowgli’s will be releasing their new album Waiting for the Dawn on June 18th. They’ll also be heading out on tour with American Authors this summer and Walk the Moon in the fall, with some headlining dates in between – check out the dates by clicking “Read More.”
After releasing a few solid EP’s that teetered between emo and hardcore, Daylight have debuted their first LP Jar, defining their shamelessly 90’s alt-inspired sound.
The Wonder Years’ third full-length The Greatest Generation proves once and for all that the band’s significance goes far beyond their infectious sound and tattoo-ready lyrics. The third in a trilogy, the album is made up of thirteen of the strongest and most meaningful songs the band has ever written, cementing them as one of the most important acts of this decade.
A Rocket to the Moon have announced that their summer tour with The Maine, This Century, and Brighten will be their last.
With Shane Henderson and the Future Perfect, Henderson utilizes the greater creative control he has on the aptly named Control to explore his musical capabilities, replacing the punk in pop punk with singer-songwriter instead as he moves toward a lighter, more laid-back feel.
idobi writer Catherine Yi caught up with lead singer Nathan Hussey of All Get Out at their recent show in Los Angeles to talk about the constant grind of touring, dealing with tough crowds, freestyle lyricism and more.