Joseph Marro
Joseph joins #WW to talk about the state of the music industry, Philadelphia, and donuts.
Joseph joins #WW to talk about the state of the music industry, Philadelphia, and donuts.
A million different people have covered “Bitter Sweet Symphony”, but who did it best?
This week on In Frequency, Eleanor Grace chats with Joe Junod and Brad Wyllner of Dryjacket ahead of the release of their debut full-length For Posterity, out next month on Hopeless Records.
Nashville’s up-and-coming Mirror Eyes have only been a band for a year, but they’re already turning heads and giving back. In July of 2015, the band released its debut EP Reality featuring a collaboration with former Love, Robot and current Heirsound singer, Alexa San Roman. Co-written by The Early November’s Ace Enders, the band’s single “Hold Your Breath” was also recently included on two summer compilations on NDE Records and independent record label PAKY. For NDE’s release, they partnered with the Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network and posted, “All proceeds go towards finding support for victims of sexual assault, preventing sexual violence,… Read more »
The idobi staff has been brought together by the love of music and the sacred bond of sharing favorite songs, so it’s no wonder that we created the ultimate playlist when we brought together all of our favorite songs from the past year. From DNCE to The Front Bottoms to Fall Out Boy, we’re bringing you the best of variety in this edition of idobi Best Songs of 2015. Read on to find out which track grabbed the top spot this year. — 1. “Shut Up and Dance” – Walk The Moon (Tom Cheney) 2. “Tear in My Heart” –… Read more »
Emo Lauren was boxed away with My Chemical Romance posters and Warped Tour T-shirts…until last night.
Winter sucks. And some days, there’s just no point in trying to fight it; all you want to do is curl up under the covers and break out your favorite angsty music while preparing for hibernation. That’s why our writers have prepared a two-part playlist dedicated to the winter blues; check out part one this week!
It’s that time of year again where we’re faced with the near-impossible task of choosing our favorite releases from another stellar twelve months of music. After even more complicated math and science than last year, we’ve finally arrived at our top ten records of 2014—find out what made the list and why we fell in love with them!
Dan “Soupy” Campbell of The Wonder Years has announced his solo project Aaron West and The Roaring Twenties, whose debut album We Don’t Have Each Other will be released on July 8th through Hopeless Records. Campbell worked on the album with Ace Enders (The Early November) as producer. Campbell had the following to say about deciding to do a concept album: I had been thinking a lot over the past year about records like “All Hail West Texas” and “Reunion Tour” where The Mountain Goats and The Weakerthans were able to make me fall in love with the people in… Read more »
It’s no question that late night drives are best accompanied by great music, but sometimes choosing the playlist to fit the mood you’re in when you’re alone with your thoughts can be difficult. This week we’ve compiled some of our favorite albums to play on those long, nighttime drives when you’re feeling especially introspective.