ICYMI – March 1, 2015
Just in case you missed anything while living under your rock, here’s all the insanity you can handle from February 23rd-March 1st.
Just in case you missed anything while living under your rock, here’s all the insanity you can handle from February 23rd-March 1st.
Poltergeist Is Getting a Reboot And We’re All Going To Die The worst movie I have ever seen in my entire life, Poltergeist, was SCARY ENOUGH the first time. It is a big part of why I can’t watch scary movies without being in actual fear of peeing myself. (Also, there is no “cute date” option for me that will help me get over this. Ever.) The reboot of Poltergeist will incorporate modern technology, only adding to the freakiness and torment it will undoubtedly put you through. The movie is set to be released July 24th in 3D screens across… Read more »
We compiled a list of special artists we think rule and labels should be paying attention to.
Just in case you missed anything living under your rock, here’s all the insanity you can handle for January 26th.
“Matchbook has always kind of gone with the flow. You know, music’s just sort of fallen out of the sky, our record contract with Epitaph sort of fell out of the sky, and things just sort of happened… I know we would all love to have that third record.” My buddies from MATCHBOOK ROMANCE are BACK baby. They did an Exclusive interview for The Gunz Show – their first interview literally in years… to dust off the cobwebs and get back at it. They’re starting it off right; they are on this summer’s Vans Warped Tour… and perhaps… Read more »
It goes without saying that 2015 is going to be a massive year for music, but in between the obvious contenders for our most anticipated releases, there’s also a slew of up-and-coming talent that we’re keeping our eyes glued to this year.
Since disbanding A Rocket To The Moon last year, Nick Santino has been one busy guy.
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 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.
Yellowcard made true on their intent to go where they’ve never gone before with Lift A Sail. Despite being around for almost 20 years now, the band still continues to challenge and reinvent themselves.