2014 was a wonderful year for music, but it was also a wonderful year for forgetting that it was 2014. With so many of this year’s releases wearing their nostalgia for musical eras past on their sleeves, it seemed easier than ever to pick up a record that immediately whisked you back to the decade of your choosing despite being less than twelve months old.
Christmas is around the corner! This week we’ve got the timeless classic “Santa Baby†by Eartha Kitt, covered by the Christmas king Michael Buble, plus a cool and creepy but not as festive version from VersaEmerge, who currently go by VERSA.
We created this collection of Anthm’s favorite songs of 2014 just for you. Hear them on ido.bi/anthm
When you’re trapped in the hellish nightmare of a busy mall in December, it’s not unusual for the tinny sound of Christmas music to make you wish you would get trampled to death by a thousand frantic shoppers just to put an end to your suffering. Thankfully, hearing your favorite bands cover the same songs has the opposite effect.
The holidays are here! For the month of December, we’ll be looking at two Christmas greats, old and new, and some of the best covers in between. First up? A personal favorite: Mariah Carey’s “All I Want For Christmas Is You.”
Grab a blanket, a mug filled with a warm beverage, and find a quiet place. You won’t want a single distraction from the four songs of Front Porch Step’s intoxicating EP, Whole Again.
The Punk Goes Pop series is six volumes deep at this point, celebrating the release of its most recent compilation this week — but what if we were able to flip the script and pull in artists from the world of mainstream pop to take on music from our scene?
idobi Anthm Rockin’ the Mustache Giveaway sponsored by SOL REPUBLIC official rules.
idobi managing editor Eleanor Grace caught up with Kenny Vasoli in Toronto to talk about everything happening in the world of Vacationer, his songwriting approach on their most recent record Relief, navigating heartbreak and anxiety, his history with The Starting Line, and more.
If you ever need a motivation boost, reach for All Time Low’s cover of Cyndi Lauper’s hit “True Colors” and crank the volume! Their pop rock take on this 80’s smash hit is just as addicting as the original.