This Wild Life stream Clouded
This Wild Life are streaming their upcoming album Clouded one week before the official release date via Epitaph Records.
This Wild Life are streaming their upcoming album Clouded one week before the official release date via Epitaph Records.
In celebration of all the great music the UK has given us, we’ve put together some of our staff’s favorite up-and-coming UK artists in this week’s Tuesday Ten.
Beartooth announced their new album, Disgusting, which will be released June 10th in the US (June 9th for those who live in the UK) via Red Bull Records. And that’s not all — the band have also posted a new music video for “Beaten In Lips,” which is the second track off of the upcoming album.
For All Those Sleeping announced their new album Incomplete Me, due out June 23rd via Fearless records. Watch the trailer for the album which features part of a new single.
Real Friends announce their first full length album, Maybe This Place Is The Same And We’re Just Changing.
Crown The Empire have come a long way in a short time. Touring with acts like Pierce The Veil, Motionless In White, and Like Moths To Flames, it’s no surprise the young band from Dallas has risen through the ranks. idobi writer Alex Rudisill was able to catch up with guitarist and founding member Benn Suede at the Philadelphia date of their current tour on the inner workings of the band and what lies ahead.
idobi writer Alexa Gallo sat down with Chad Moses from To Write Love On Her Arms at South By So What to find out more about the organization, expand on their Fears vs. Dreams campaign, and how you can get involved.
Neck Deep rules. band is so f’n solid and I’m becoming a big fan of theirs. They just did a solid tour here in America, are getting ready for Warped Tour, and getting ready to kick some more ass as well. Listen in as I speak with Ben from Neck Deep about the band and f’n life in general! ballin – GUNZ
This Wild Life release new song “History” from upcoming album Clouded. Clouded drops May 27th via Epitaph Records.
Having recently wrapped up Memphis May Fire’s Unconditional Tour, veterans A Skylit Drive are back and better than ever. Their newest record Rise is the most successful release in both the band’s and label Tragic Hero Records’ history. Vocalist Michael Jagmin sat down with idobi writer Alex Rudisill as the tour came to a close to discuss the band’s latest endeavors.