It’s Independence Day, and here on Warped idobi Radio that means it’s also Warped Weekend! Celebrate with us by keeping your browser locked on idobi.com through all your Fourth of July festivities. All weekend long, we’ll be broadcasting every moment of Warped idobi Radio so far. Tune in to relive it all: the Q&A’s, the takeovers, the interviews with hard working Warped Tour non-profits. We have nineteen hours to recap, and we hope you’ll join us for each and every one of them.
Listen in as the hosts interview Alive Like Me, Mayday Parade, Less Than Jake and Vanna for the third day of Warped idobi Radio pre-interview week.
Our week of Warped idobi Radio pre-interviews kicks off on Monday with interviews from ACIDIC, Anberlin, I Fight Dragons and Nick Santino!
They might be from a pretty chilly part of the world, but Vancouver-based band Hedley are bringing the message we’ve all been waiting for: summer is coming.
With running themes, allusions, and a distinct motif of the supernatural, Cope is definitely an album you want to have tucked away high on your shelf for years to come.
The Menzingers have been exponentially improving as a band since the beginning, and their new album Rented World only marks another spike in that trend.
The Deep End feels like an amalgamation of every current trend in pop and electronic music, but while the album is no doubt entertaining, it leaves you unsure of Itch’s intentions.
Part 1: The Night Ends is the perfect record for driving around with the windows down, and with its huge pop sound, it’s undoubtedly going to be your summer soundtrack.
Take one part Vampire Weekend, two parts The Bravery, a dash of The 1975, finish with a spritz of Two Door Cinema Club and you’ve got yourself SoCal rock band Bad Suns’ debut EP, Transpose.
With their debut full-length album Heart, indie rock duo XO create what they call “a more cerebral experience†by placing emphasis on musical experience rather than lyrics.