Because of a power outage, Rock The Walls was cancelled last night – instead, Patrick will be broadcasting a makeup show TONIGHT (Sunday)!
On Rock The Walls this Sunday at 7 pm EST:
Kenny Hotz of Kenny vs. Spenny
Brent Rambler of August Burns Red
Bert Poncet of Chunk! No Captain Chunk
Maika Maile of There For Tomorrow
With tour/exclusive updates from ADTR, Reel Big Fish, Miss May I, Enter Shikari + more
The idobi App for Android (beta 3) has been released for public testing.
If you have the Android SDK installed, you may install the APK by typing: “adb install [path to idobi.apk]/idobi.apk”
Tech support will not be provided to help you install the apk. If you’re unsure how to install the beta version of the idobi App for Android, please wait for the final release due in August.
Mayday Parade will release their self-titled third album October 4th.
Nine years after No Pads, No Helmets…Just Balls went double-platinum, Canada’s Simple Plan is back with their fourth studio album. With Get Your Heart On!, the band embrace the spirit that ushered five kids from Montreal into worldwide fame nearly a decade ago.
The Starting Line have confirmed that their hiatus is officially over. Though they have been active again for some time, recently announcing tour dates with All Time Low and even debuting new music, there has always been some confusion as to the status of the band; guitarist Matt Watts cleared everything up in a statement to AbsolutePunk.
The Dangerous Summer have revealed that their highly anticipated sophomore album will be titled War Paint and will be released July 19th on Hopeless Records.
Living With Lions will be recalling all copies of their new album Holy Shit and returning the government loan they received to fund the record after controversy arose over the album’s artwork.
The Academy Is… posted the following statement on their website today announcing the departure of drummer Andy Mrotek and guitarist Michael Chislett.
With the release of their new album Suburbia, I’ve Given You All And Now I’m Nothing via Hopeless Records upon us, The Wonder Years have taken a more creative way on conventional promo contests.
Last week, idobi contributor Ashley Holman had the opportunity to speak with three of the four members of Permanent Ability, a funk- rock band based in Los Angeles, California. Their latest EP, Bring It On!, debuted in 2010 and secured them the title “best band of the week†from rockitoutblog.com.