California’s kings of summery rock anthems have released their third album just in time to beat the inevitable heat, and with Eureka the band have once again proven their ability to craft a timeless record collection of fun-in-the-sun jams.
Get swept up in a dazzling new Dogpark offering, “Don’t Lie,” this weekend, because honestly…you’re going to immediately fall in love with it. The NYC-based indie sleaze revivalists are continuing the narrative of previously released tracks, navigating the bittersweetness of a fading love. Vocalist Eamon Moore says, “’Don’t Lie’ is a song we recorded alongside the rest of our Corporate Pudding EP and is a continuation of the themes explored in our song ‘September.’ Both songs are about the moments leading up to the inevitable end of a doomed relationship.” Moore adds, “In this case, both parties feel stuck in… Read more »
Spring is in the air, and our summer playlists are heating up with these new offerings. We’ve got the best new metal, indie, pop-punk, and rock finds that just dropped in May. From Moody Joody to Arcy Drive and beyond, these new songs will be your fave new listens. Want more new music like this? Download the free idobi App and tune into idobi Radio, Howl, and anthm. Moody Joody — “Little Blue House” Fresh off their run supporting The Maine, Moody Joody is gearing up to release their debut album…but first, they dropped the nostalgia-inducing bop, “Little Blue House,” and it’s ideal… Read more »
June is officially here, and it’s not just the perfect time to indulge in summer treats (hello, Ben & Jerry’s) and get your music festival tans…or burns…on, it’s also time to celebrate some of your fave musician birthdays. These Gemini and Cancer babies have made some of the most iconic modern rock, pop-punk, and indie tracks, and for that, they deserve the best birthdays ever. From Tonight Alive‘s Jenna McDougall to Twenty One Pilots‘ own Josh Dun, here are some birthdays to mark in your cals this month. Jenna McDougall — June 1 Jenna McDougall of Tonight Alive and Hevenshe… Read more »
Dexter And The Moonrocks just revealed a new collaboration with Southern rockers Treaty Oak Revival, “12 Steps,” and it takes on several meanings. Dexter And The Moonrocks share, “We’ve always loved songs that toe the line between…’Is he talking about a woman or schedule 1 narcotics?’ So, we decided…why not write one? Very excited we get to have a band like Treaty Oak Revival feature on this song. We’ve been massive fans of them forever, and it’s cool to represent Texas together.” Sam Canty of Treaty Oak Revival adds, “Making a song with Dexter And The Moonrocks has been something we’ve wanted… Read more »
Ahead of the release of their new LP, An Ending In Itself, due out on June 12, Sleeping With Sirens has unleashed one of their heaviest songs to date with “Paralyzed,” preceded by the album’s title track. Kellin Quinn shares, “‘Paralyzed’ is one of the heaviest songs on the new record. We had a blast making it and really leaned into the bands that shaped and inspired us growing up–artists like Thrice, The Used, and Haste The Day. It’s aggressive, emotional, and captures a side of us we’ve always loved exploring.” Check out the new track below and pre-order your… Read more »
Petey USA just dropped his first new release of 2026 with the arrival of his stunning single, “Kiss The City.” The track follows up his 2025 album The Yips, produced by Chris Walla, formerly of Death Cab For Cutie. Intertwining raw, relatable lyrics about city life with bright indie rock vibes and electronic melodies, Petey USA is crafting something truly fresh and exciting. “This song is about the exhaustion of the city grind and a fantasy of dropping everything to live off the land, free from money and obligation,” the artist says of the song. “But freedom without people just… Read more »
Lake Drive just dropped another bop for your listening pleasure, and “Cherry Colored Sweater” will be on loop all summer long. Following the release of “Kissing In A Coffin” and “Obsessed,” this new single will force you out of your seat to shake it. “These chords and lyrics seemed to spill out of me one late night in my bedroom. It’s funny how looking at the past from an objective few can allow you to write with more emotion and precision,” says lead singer Rayven Burdette. “I was thinking of every failed dalliance in my life and rolled all into… Read more »
Chase Petra returns today with a brand new indie pop track, “Soda Pop.” The new tune follows “405” as the second single from her upcoming EP, A Terrible Ennui, out June 6. Chase Petra is known to deliver earnest, relatable lyricism over catchy guitar riffs and “Soda Pop” is no different. “I had been rudely reminded of the fact that my femininity would always outclass my humanity in terms of how the world interacts with my body. I’ve been really lucky in my career as a musician to have worked in largely queer spaces, which have always made me feel… Read more »