What’s New On idobi Radio 4/14/2023
idobi Radio is the place to find your new favourite band, from pop-punk to deathcore to everything in between.
idobi Radio is the place to find your new favourite band, from pop-punk to deathcore to everything in between.
Time and time again, Magnolia Park proves to the music world that they are one of the major players in a new generation of pop-punk. They gave more evidence to that today with the release of two new songs as part of their deluxe edition of their debut album, Baku’s Revenge. “Complicated” and “Dizzy” are the perfect additions to the other tracks previously on the album. They’re full of heartbreak, matched with a catchy beat. “Complicated” starts off with a slow burn that ends up combusting a little over an minute in. The trap beat has elements of hip hop and… Read more »
Pulling inspiration from a wide variety of artists including My Chemical Romance, 100 gecs, Smashing Pumpkins, Weezer, and even Lil Peep, LA-based Eli Hurts has released his highly-anticipated debut solo album, Ouch. Arriving today via Rude Records, Ouch has been brewing in Hurts since childhood. After releasing his debut EP, Future Accountants of America, Unite in 2020, Hurts set the tone of his forward-motion career through an array of alternative, emo, pop, punk, and a dash or two of synth. The culmination of these musical influences results in a motley of songs that are meant to be played at full
Kicking into high gear during the pandemic, Pinkshift has taken tremendous strides forward as a unit with the release of their debut full-length album, Love Me Forever. Now, ahead of their forthcoming tour alongside Origami Angel and Sweet Pill, Pinkshift has launched into a softer, grungier side with “to me.” Produced by Will Yip, whom the band worked with on their debut LP, “to me” is a slowed-down love song with high peaks of grunge-soaked instrumentation. Showcasing the group’s more vulnerable side, “to me” also marks their first love song. Read more: The Return of Say Anything: Gear Up For… Read more » Geek Girl Riot delivers the goods on The Super Mario Bros. Movie, the latest trailers, and soothing toons in the only way they know how—with Riotous consequences! Balance and Composure are back after a five-year hiatus, and have delivered two truly special new tracks as a welcome back present. idobi Radio is the best place to find brand new music from the alternative world. So here are some fresh tracks that are now in rotation. Geek Girl Riot is throwing it back this week with three of our most fantabulous episodes (just in case you missed ‘em first time round, we wouldn’t want that). While you listen and revel, keep scrolling to read a roundup of some fresh & sizzling-hot reviews we just cooked up, including: Queen Bee, Praise This, BEEF, Chevalier, Spinning Gold, and Super Mario Bros. UK pop-punk mainstays Neck Deep have announced two intimate, warm-up shows to kick off Download Festival weekend. In a social media post featuring a true-to-form punk poster, the band shared that the shows will take place on June 7 at The Foundry in Torquay and June 8 at Engine Rooms in Southampton. Tickets will be available on April 5 and can be purchased here. Read more: BABYMETAL Officially Confirms New Third Member The band announced their performance at Download Festival on Feb. 16 following the release of their latest single, “Heartbreak Of The Century.” They shared, “Stoked to be playing… Read more » Tiny Beautiful Things is based on the best-selling collection by Cheryl Strayed of the same name and stars Kathryn Hahn as Clare, whose contributions in WandaVision, Bad Moms and Glass Onion, to name a few, should have your interest peaked from the jump.Pinkshift Releases Compelling Love Song “to me”
The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Blue Beetle, Indiana Jones 5, Ahsoka, Across the Spider-Verse Trailers, Star Wars Celebration with New Reviews for Suzume, Showing Up, and Renfield
Buckle Up, Balance and Composure is BACK!
Fresh Spins On idobi Radio 4/7/2023
GGRoundup the First – Featuring New Reviews for Queen Bee, Praise This, BEEF, Chevalier, Spinning Gold, and Super Mario Bros.
Neck Deep Announce Intimate Warm-Up Shows Ahead of Download Festival Performance
TV [P]review: Tiny Beautiful Things