This week on Add To Library, Shawn & Brian kick things off by talking all about one of the albums of last year as they dive deep into The Callous Daoboys I Don’t Want To See You In Heaven! Subscribe to Add To Library on Apple Music and Spotify Follow Add To Library on Facebook, Instagram, and Bluesky Tune in live Fridays @ 9pmET for new episodes every week!
The Callous Daoboys are once again shapeshifting with the release of a new EP and a majestic new track “Waco Jesus”.
Radio Uprising showcases the greatest bands and artists that tomorrow has to offer, including: The Callous Daoboys, When the Sun Sets, Picture Us Tiny, and Petal Crush
Ahead of their massive tour with Arm’s Length, So Cal pop-punk act Super Sometimes has just revealed that their new album, Show the World What’s Underneath, is coming soon. Due out on May 15, via Pure Noise Records, the group just debuted the LP’s lead single, “Afterthought.” With this new offering, it’s clear that the present and future of pop-punk is in the best hands with Super Sometimes. Stream Your Favorite Artists on idobi Radio From Waterparks and 5 Seconds Of Summer to The Paradox, L.S. Dunes, Ice Nine Kills, and beyond, idobi Radio, Howl, and anthm bring alternative, pop-punk,… Read more »
Arm’s Length hive, rise! The pop-punk act is going on one of their most massive headliners to date in 2026. In February, the musicians will take over the UK and Europe with help from Ben Quad. Then, they’ll hop back across the pond for their There’s A Whole World….North American 2026 tour dates. And the lineup is one you won’t want to miss. The Callous Daoboys, Harrison Gordon, and Super Sometimes are serving as support. The North American leg kicks off on April 21 in Ottawa and wraps up on May 24 in Toronto. Check out the route below and… Read more »
Summer’s almost here, and if you’re anything like us, you’re already curating the perfect soundtrack. Flash back to the days of Limewire and Frostwire, when we’d burn CDs with names like “You Are the Soundtrack of My Summer” (shoutout Boys Like Girls) or “You’re So Last Summer” (thanks for the trauma, Taking Back Sunday). While we’ve moved on from sketchy downloads and scratched CD-Rs, the feeling stays the same—and idobi Radio has your back. We’re rounding up the latest and greatest in alternative, metal, and indie to fuel your summer. Here are 8 new songs to blast ASAP. Royal &… Read more »
As Silverstein embarks on their UK and European tour run with Thursday, The Callous Daoboys, and Bloom, the band also dropped their music video for “I Will Destroy This.” The track appears on their 2025 record Antibloom, and the music video features footage from the band’s sold-out hometown show in Toronto. Grab your copy of Antibloom here and check out the new Silverstein music video below. Check out Silverstein’s full touring schedule below. Tickets are available here. Tour Dates: Read more: Gully Boys Tap Justin Courtney Pierre For “Love Me 2” Music Video *With Thursday, The Callous Daoboys, and Bloom as… Read more »
Extending their 25 Years Of Noise Tour, Silverstein has announced their spring run with Real Friends, Broadside, and Greyhaven. “The celebration continues! 25 Years of Noise – Spring Edition is coming this April and May with an incredible lineup featuring Real Friends, Broadside, and Greyhaven,” the band shares. “We’re heading to some new cities and revisiting places we haven’t played in years. With two albums and a world tour, 2025 is shaping up to be a huge year for Silverstein. See you on the road!” VIP packages will be available today, with general on-sale beginning on Friday, January 31, at… Read more »
Ahead of the first half of their double album, Antibloom, arriving on February 21, Silverstein has unleashed their new single and accompanying video for “Don’t Let Me Get Too Low.” “‘Don’t Let Me Get Too Low’ blends our classic sound with our pop-punk and also our hardcore influences,” frontman Shane Told says. “It’s a song that is hard to describe because it does so much in under 3 minutes. The video was a lot of fun to film. We were in the middle of the desert outside Las Vegas, and I was digging my own grave with a big smile… Read more »
Following a triumphant performance at When We Were Young Fest, breaking a nearly 10 year hiatus, Chiodos has announced their return tour to celebrate 20 years of All’s Well That Ends Well. Kicking off in the spring of 2025, the Craig Owens-led group will be joined by Hawthorne Heights, Emmure, and The Callous Daoboys. The band wrote on social media, announcing the tour, “We are proud to announce the 20 Year Anniversary Tour of ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL!” Tickets for the 27-date tour will go on sale this Friday, November 8 at 10 AM local time. You can check… Read more »