Until a music video is released, a song is open to the theatrics of your mind. If you’re anything like us, all your favorite songs have a storyboard of your own creation to go along with them—that is, until the official video is released. It’ll wipe away your mental picture, and if they’ve done it right, you’ll be happy to let it go. The following nineteen videos accomplished just that, as told by the idobi staff.
The holidays kicked off this year with Pat and Seb’s contemplation of The Patrick Langlois Foundation. Then, they discuss how Christmas with in-laws is an adult summer camp before diving into Seb’s reading preferences. The episode is wrapped up with the last MOTH song of the year, Acceptance’s “Take You Away”
All your favorite pop-punkers have come together for a Christmas charity singalong.
It’s that time of the year, when snow flies, cities are covered in Christmas cheer, and music festivals are nothing but a distant memory of summer–but wait, what’s this? A saving grace to our poor mosh pit free hearts? Four Chords Music Festival is set and ready to rock your minds on December 13th, so you can log one music fueled party into your 2015 journal. Equip your tires with snow chains, and hit the road to Pittsburgh for sets from Yellowcard, Hit The Lights, Patent Pending and more. Need more than more? Here are four reasons you need to… Read more »
Houston, TX’s Waterparks have just signed to Equal Vision Records, and they’ve just premiered a music video for their brand new single “Craveâ€.
A lot of life has happened in the past ten years. Just think about everything that has consumed the world since 2005—graduations, weddings, the rise of the smartphone, and an entire language understood only by twelve year olds (**insert fourteen emoticons to thank Instagram here**).
One of the most anticipated pop-punk releases of 2015 has arrived. Around The World And Back, Albany pop-punk frontrunners State Champs’ sophomore full-length record, is finally available to stream. A little over two years ago to this day, the five-piece released their debut studio album, entitled The Finer Things, via Pure Noise Records. This record served as the band’s first Billboard-charting album, and has been very well received across the globe — transcending their musical careers into having toured with some of the industry’s biggest names like All Time Low and 5 Seconds Of Summer. You can listen to Around… Read more »
Throughout the past year, State Champs has grown from a small town pop-punk band, to cultivating a relentless, and strong core fanbase, to having one of the most anticipated alternative albums of 2015.
There’s just something special about The Maine isn’t there? So, while the band has made their mark over the years, we’ve narrowed it down to five… or six times we think they were really cool as shit.
While “Teenage Dream†was playing what seemed to be every fourth song on the radio in 2010, The Wonder Years were quietly cultivating a fanbase of kids that felt less “you make me feel like I’m living a teenage dream†and more “I’m not sad anymore, I’m just tired of this place.â€