Fresh Spins on idobi Radio 4/28/2023
Another week closer to Summer and another collection of incredible new music has been added to idobi Radio, idobi Howl and idobi Anthm!
Another week closer to Summer and another collection of incredible new music has been added to idobi Radio, idobi Howl and idobi Anthm!
Out Of Love are one of the UK’s finest new punk exports, and their new track “Unplug My Head” goes a long way to showing exactly why.
This week, Basslines and Protest Signs looks at journalistic integrity, and how it is severely lacking in places that it should be vital.
Another week and another amazing collection of new songs on idobi Radio that may just become your new favourite.
A Kiss For The Whole World demonstrates how Enter Shikari still have the means to surprise, delight, and inspire after all these years.
Woe Is Me are back in business, and have shared “Ghost”, their first new song in a decade. Vocalist Michael Bohn and bassist Cory Ferris talk us through how it came to be.
Signs of The Swarm delve deeper into the dirt with their latest piece of bile-drenched deathcore wonderment.
idobi Radio is the best place to find brand new music from the alternative world. So here are some fresh tracks that are now in rotation.
Spoiler-free previews for Shadow and Bone Season 2 and Ted Lasso Season 3, but you can also read our reviews of Inside, Swarm, and Boston Strangler when you scroll down.
“Let go of your idols to discover the unknown. When we leave this world, have to do it on our own. Pass the torch to be born again. Searching through the discord, swallowed by your sin.” Metalcore is having somewhat of a renaissance in recent years. More and more genre-specific festivals are popping up while long-standing bands in the scene are jumping in with exciting new records. This Friday, For The Fallen Dreams put their mark on the modern era with their self-titled seventh LP. Coming from Arising Empire Records, For The Fallen Dreams boasts a classic metalcore backbone with… Read more »