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Adam Lazzara (Taking Back Sunday) releases new music video for “Because It Works”


Fans of Taking Back Sunday may want to pay attention to this. Vocalist Adam Lazzara has decided to go a slightly different route for a recent compilation EP,  I Surrender Records Presents: Our Voices. It’s decidedly more folk and Americana influenced, and if you’re interested in giving it a listen, his new music video for “Because it Works” premiered today over at Rolling Stone. Check out the tracklisting below, and if you’re interested in grabbing a copy yourself, you can do so over at I Surrender’s webstore. Adam Lazzara (Taking Back Sunday) – “Because It Works” Anthony Raneri (Bayside) –… Read more »

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Sunset Rat Pack, December 19, 2013


The gentlemen of Sunset Rat Pack are bringing you a very special Christmas episode tonight at 7pm ET. Tune into idobi Howl as Austin Carlile, Tallywood, and Da Kurlzz tell you their favorite Holiday traditions and play their favorite festive songs for you.

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idobi Howl introduces Sunset Rat Pack


Straight from the streets of Hollywood, idobi Howl is proud to welcome Sunset Rat Pack. Hosted by Austin Carlile (Of Mice and Men), Da Kurlzz (Hollywood Undead), and Tallywood (CRSL Clothing/RESQWATER), these three remarkable men are ready to take you on a ride through music. The premiere episode will air November 21st at 7PM ET.

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2013 East Coast Tsunami Fest announced


East Coast Tsunami Fest is back for its 4th year and will take place September 27th-29th at Reverb in Reading, PA. This year’s lineup includes Hatebreed, Terror, Comeback Kid, The Bouncing Souls, Man Overboard, The Menzingers and more.

Bad Suns, The 1975, Capital Cities


It’s been a busy time for our favorite host, but that hasn’t stopped him from keeping an eye on all the best new songs. Hear from Bad Suns, The 1975, Capital Cities and more on the latest episode of First Person.

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