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Foster The People Announces Paradise State Of Mind Tour Dates


Following the release of their highly-acclaimed August-released record Paradise State Of Mind, Foster The People are ready to hit the road in 2025 on an expansive North American tour. The tour excitingly kicks off on January 25, 2025, in Seattle at The Paramount Theatre and wraps up on March 6, 2025, at the Dallas House of Blues. Good Neighbours are heading out on the road to support, too. Of the record, lead vocalist Mark Foster shared, “I think the trickiest part about this record was trying to be authentic about what had been going on with me without writing something… Read more »

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Jelly Roll Announces Second MGK Collab


Following their summer collaboration on “Lonely Road,” a modernized take on the 1971 classic country tune “Take Me Home, Country Roads” by John Denver, Jelly Roll has launched the tracklisting for his forthcoming tenth studio album, Beautifully Broken. The record will feature a second collaboration with MGK (formerly Machine Gun Kelly). Just last week, Jelly Roll and MGK took their “Lonely Road” ballad to the stage of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and welcomed special guest Travis Barker of blink-182 to perform with the pair. You can check out their full performance below. Sharing to his Instagram, Jelly Roll… Read more »

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Memphis May Fire Unveils “Hell Is Empty” Music Video


Following the release of singles “Infection,” “Paralyzed,” and more, Memphis May Fire has returned with “Hell Is Empty” and its official music video via Rise Records. Lead vocalist Matty Mullins shares, “‘Hell Is Empty’ is a reflection on the chaos and destruction we see in the world today. It’s about the feeling that we’ve lost control, and the lines between good and evil being blurred beyond recognition.” He continues, “The song speaks to a world where fear and uncertainty have taken over, where everything we once believed in has crumbled, leaving us to face the darkest parts of ourselves. This song is a wake-up call — a… Read more »

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LØLØ Announces ‘falling for robots & wishing i was one’ Deluxe Edition


On October 9, LØLØ took to social media to announce that she is releasing falling for robots & wishing i was one deluxe edition. The original 15-track LP dropped on June 7, 2024 via Hopeless Records. Now, the artist is gearing up to reveal a 19-track deluxe record with a new single, “DON’T,” which arrives on October 17. The tracklist also includes “possibility,” “hot girls in hell (sad version),” and “u & the tin man (demo).” Check out the full tracklist below and pre-save the forthcoming single here. Tickets for LØLØ’s Europe/UK run, the U Tour Me On, can be purchased here.… Read more »

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Can’t Swim Says The “Worst Ain’t Over Yet”


Recruiting Microwave vocalist Nathan Hardy, Can’t Swim has released their latest offering, “Worst Ain’t Over Yet.” “‘Worst Ain’t Over Yet’ is a song I’ve had written for over a year now,” frontman Christopher LoPorto explains. “Every few months I would revisit it and change a few words around and pick it apart. We got in the studio with Jon Markson to record the final version. He really opened our eyes on what the song should sound like sonically and highlighted the strengths of the tune in a really cool way. Other than being one of our best friends, Jon really… Read more »

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15 Essential Spooky Rock Songs for Your Halloween Playlist


Halloween season is upon us! One of the most festive ways to get in the spirit is with a playlist that embodies the haunts, chills, thrills, and spooks that await us in October. Here are 15 essential spooky rock songs to get your Halloween playlist started. Misfits — “Scream!” The Misfits have been unprecedented pioneers of the horror punk genre since the 1970s with their immaculate blend of horror-themed lyrics, imagery, and wardrobe. Any of their songs can be considered vital for your Halloween playlist. This just happens to be a top track and personal favorite. AFI — “Halloween” In… Read more »

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Blind Channel Announces Forthcoming Hiatus In Recent Statement


Following the release of their dark cover of Backstreet Boys‘ “Everybody (Backstreet’s Back),” Blind Channel announced in a statement on October 7 that they will be taking a hiatus. They share, “During the last four years we have experienced more than we could’ve ever dreamed of. After two full-length studio albums and 300 shows all over the world it’s time to blow the candle before it burns from both ends. We’ve decided to go on a break after the end of 2024, not sure for how long, but it’s time to take a step back from the spotlight to ponder what… Read more »

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Ben Quad Shares Title Track Of Forthcoming ‘Ephemera’ EP


Recent Pure Noise Records signees Ben Quad are gearing up to release their 5-track EP Ephemera on October 25. On October 7, the band revealed the title track of their forthcoming record, which was preceded by “You’ll Get Nothing And Like It” and “Your Face As An Effigy.” The band shares that “Ephemera” is the “the boiling point of the record. All beauty and happiness in the world seem to be tainted by capitalism (“Why does every flower wilt away?”). We, as victims of a negligent system, can only ask ourselves why we continue to accept perpetual cruelty. The final chorus… Read more »

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Vampire Weekend Covers Fall Out Boy At Madison Square Garden


Following the release of their new record Only God Was Above Us in the spring of 2024, Vampire Weekend headed on the road to play new tracks and indie-rock favorites. On recent tour dates, the act has been using their encore to play much more than their beloved hit, “Walcott.” The artists have been taking cover requests and playing through the verses and choruses they can. On October 5 and 6, the band played at Madison Square Garden to massive crowds. Here, Vampire Weekend partially covered the likes of Billy Joel, The Killers, Dolly Parton, and even Fall Out Boy.… Read more »

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6 Most Anticipated Moments at When We Were Young Fest 2024


Win 2 Tickets To When We Were Young If you’re having trouble accessing the giveaway, please visit HERE. idobi Radio has partnered with When We Were Young Fest to give away a pair of tickets to the SOLD OUT Saturday, October 19 event featuring headliners My Chemical Romance and Fall Out Boy. Enter to win the tickets by downloading the idobi app and following the instructions listed above. Pretty Girls Make Graves End 17 Year Hiatus After their emotional farewell in their hometown of Seattle, WA, on June 9, 2007, Pretty Girls Make Graves are making their long-awaited return to… Read more »

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