Who’s on air this week? Scroll through idobi’s Guest ‘Gram to get the 411. (P.S. Do people still say 411?) #IDOBIRADIO Geek Girl Riot geekgirlriot LOKI (God of Mischief) on Tuesday, 6/8 @ 11pm ET on #idobiRadio — — Babes Behind The Beats babesbehindthebeats Noelle Scaggs (Fitz and the Tantrums) on Wednesday, 6/9 @ 7pm ET on #idobiRadio — — Wesam’s World wesamsworld Sophie Reynolds (actress) on Thursday, 6/10 @ 6pm ET on #idobiRadio — — Spinning Thoughts spinningthoughts Cherie Amour on Thursday, 6/10 @ 12am ET on #idobiRadio — — Gone Fishkin gonefishkin Elmikas co-hosting + Teddy Swims +… Read more »
A hybrid boy, who is half deer, grows up in a post-apocalyptic world and it isn’t pretty.
Instructions for Dancing is out now & ready to steal your heart, which means the always wonderful Nicola Yoon is back on Geek Girl Riot to talk all about it and more in her second Whachudoin’? episode.
Take a few minutes today to be totally entranced by Devin Kennedy and his sweet, sweet music. After giving us a peak at glorious music studio in Los Angeles, Devin gives us acoustic versions of “Sundress” and “Happy Yet”. Hang out and fall in love on today’s Tour de Session.
All new tunes, all day long. Check out what idobi Radio has added to rotation this week…
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Twenty One Pilots, Green Day, BTS, and more.
Gunz has something for everybody on this episode – first up we have Rouxx who is straight up BUZZIN in the scene these days – especially with his new song Lo$ers featuring our friend Mod Sun. Then The Ghost Club has a unique demeanor, style that you will absolutely love. And finally Jessie Gold continues to take off on the streaming charts – releasing a brand new album that Gunz says is perfect for the summer! Check it!
idobi Radio is spinning the alternative tracks you need to add to your day…
Shows featured: Who Killed Sara?, Special, Solos, Marvel’s M.O.D.O.K., P!NK: All I Know So Far, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, Master of None, 2021 Billboard Music Awards
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about separating the art from the artist.