The Fourth (Episode) Of July
Here you go, another episode of Man Of The Hour, just like you ordered. This week, we’re introduced to a (shortlived) new, mature Patrick and given a history lesson on Mike Posner.
Here you go, another episode of Man Of The Hour, just like you ordered. This week, we’re introduced to a (shortlived) new, mature Patrick and given a history lesson on Mike Posner.
When it was announced that Rooney’s six-year hiatus was over and they would be returning with new material, I was ecstatic.
With idobi Premiere Pass, you’ll get an all-access look into brand new movies: first up, we’re bringing you everything you need to know about The Bet, aka the raunchiest comedy you’ll see all summer.
There is so much to see and do at each Warped Tour date that you could fill a bingo board full of activities. So we did just that.
It’s not all fun and games being in a ska band… Okay, maybe there is a lot of fun involved, but there’s also long nights of touring, a noise no headphones could cancel, and fear of being eaten alive in a tent—before we get to that, though, let’s introduce the world’s most skankin’ ska band, Reel Big Fish.
Crown The Empire may be conquering the stage all summer long as the Vans Warped Tour winds its way around the nation, but they still have time to get us super hyped for their forthcoming release, Retrograde.
idobi photographer Gaelle Pitrel covered the Something More show at White Oak Music & Arts in Los Angeles.
This week on Rock The Walls, your host Patrick Walford is joined by Brian Burkheiser, one of the vocalists of I Prevail. Listen in as Walford and Burkheiser discuss I Prevail’s debut album Lifelines, out on Fearless Records later this year. They also get into the writing and recording experience, which placed the band in Los Angles and back home in Michigan, touring with Amaranthe, Hollywood Undead, and Crown The Empire and playing a slew of big rock festivals. Also, what it’s like being nominated for Breakthrough Band of the Year at the APMAs. Keep up with I Prevail and catch them… Read more »
We were lucky enough to hangout with Waterparks last week at the Vans Warped Tour in Orlando, FL.
Tacoma, Washington never sounded so bubbly as The Fame Riot release a new music video for their song “Heart Stray”. The duo’s sound is an homage to decades of rock, pop, electronica, disco and everything in-between. Brothers Liz Scarlett and Shazam “Tea Time” Watkins lead the project as they bottle up the fun and energy of a raging summer party, shake it up and let it blow. The bright and bouncy video for “Heart Stray” was filmed throughout parts of Washington state. The Fame Riot says the colorful palate provides a perfect look into their addictive, tongue-in-cheek persona. The brothers are currently celebrating a recent deal with… Read more »