Artist vs Poet – Keep Your Secrets: Album Review
Artist vs Poet’s latest effort Keep Your Secrets is a light pop album that perhaps should have been released in early May, as it is ideal summertime music.
Artist vs Poet’s latest effort Keep Your Secrets is a light pop album that perhaps should have been released in early May, as it is ideal summertime music.
We are happy to bring you an exclusive stream of Westland’s brand new EP – “Intimacy Without Intricacy” that is due out on January 8th. We’re bringing it to you a week before release date, and you can only stream it here on idobi.com!
The Acoustic Basement Tour will occur in February and feature Geoff Rickly(Thursday), Vinnie Caruana(I Am The Avalanche/The Movielife), A Loss For Words, Koji and Brian Marquis(Therefore I Am).
The Catalyst Publicity Group & Keep A Breast have teamed up to release Yuletides & Stage Dives, a donation based compilation with all proceeds going to the Keep A Breast Foundation. Bands on the compilation include A Loss For Words, This Century, Driver Friendly, Balance and Composure, Pentimento, Bad Rabbits, and more.
No Sleep Records has signed New England based indie/alternative pop band Long Lost. which features Joe Boynton of Transit on vocals.
From Indian Lakes are streaming their new album Able Bodies on their website. Click “Read More” for a link to the stream and to read a message from the band.
The routing for next summer’s Vans Warped Tour has been announced. Check out the dates by clicking “read more” and stay tuned for band and venue announcements!
Bad Books’ appropriately-named II is a collection of songs with great variety yet a common, wistful edge which ultimately creates a cohesive and earnest album. The ten tracks share a lulling musicality which allows the listener to lose themselves in the layers of tender vocals and smooth instrumentation.
A compilation of the best elements that came from the band’s past releases, All Time Low’s new record Don’t Panic will doubtlessly be an immediate hit among both old and new fans, no matter what album made you fall in love with them in the first place.
The American Scene’s seamless blend of honest, heartfelt lyrics and expressive vocals with slick, refined musicianship makes Safe For Now one of the most solid releases of the summer.