At midnight ET Simple Plan released their latest single “Opinion Overload” off their upcoming album Taking One For The Team (due out 2/19). The video channels the band’s roots reminiscent of the live shots in the “I’d Do Anything” music video released in 2002. Check out the video for “Opinion Overload” below!
If you’ve been jamming to Beach Weather’s 2015 EP What A Drag as much as we have, you’ll be excited to hear the band has released a brand new music video for the track “New Skin”.
Since we’ve seen a few too many of these odd plots, we’ve picked through the best of them to bring you the Top 5 Pop Punk Videos That Have Absolutely Nothing To Do With The Song Lyrics.
If you’ve been waiting for new material from Hands Like Houses, we have a surefire way to brighten up your weekend. The band has just released a new video for their song “Colourblind”.
A hybrid of hook heavy pop punk and ferocious metal, Pennsylvania natives I Hate Heroes are hitting the scene with a sound you’re sure to love. If you’re eager to hear the noise the band is making, they’ve just released a lyric video for their track “Confliction”, which can be seen below.
Sometimes, you have to rise from the ashes. “Jersey bred and Brooklyn based” musician Gillian Visco knows that all too well, after her band Photon Dynamo and the Shiny Pieces fell apart by cause of members skipping town, and a sudden death.
What started as a movie project became The Accidentals, and what was The Accidentals became Stories Untold, the alt rock band from St. Claire, Michigan. Today, the four piece act is premiering their brand new music video for the track “Things Change”, here on idobi.com.
You might have heard of the solo project from Toronto’s Mike Lioriti. Titled Rosedale, the act has come out of the gates swinging with killer tracks and plenty of love from the Vans Warped Tour. Now, he’s announcing the release of his sophomore album, and giving us a new music video to jam to at the same time.
Our friends in Denver based band My Body Sings Electric have released the only video we’ll be watching for the forseeable future. The stop motion video, which can be described as the exact opposite of its title, is for the song “Unimpressive”.
Raleigh, North Carolina’s Alesana have released a special kind of music video for their song “Comedy Of Errors”. The video is part of a mini-movie series, with another installment due out later this winter.