Next year marks the 20th anniversary of Ireland’s premier post-rock outfit God Is An Astronaut. In anticipation of that…
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Well isn’t this a pleasant surprise… After a decade-long hiatus, Canadian electronic rockers Econoline Crush are back at it…
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You better brace yourself for some jarring, body-slamming Human Impact! The New York-based band that’s a bit of a…
With a new album titledAcrotopia due in the new year, singer, bellydancer, environmentalist and animal rights advocate Inanna is back with her impassioned call to action in her new music video for “On Fire.”
After performing at Chicago’s Riot Fest, Mike Bax spoke with iDKHOW’s Dallon Weekes about touring, the stress of shooting music videos, Weekes’ fashion tastes, and how he and Ryan Seaman write music together.
In our never-ending quest to deliver original, diverse content, we are pleased to bring you the exclusive premiere of eco-ethno-electro-pop artist Inanna’s debut music video for her single “Nefertiti XXI.”
Denver, Colorado-based Mexican-American post-rock group ALTAS will issue their new album All I Ever Wanted Was on May 31st and, today, we’re thrilled to be your exclusive premiere headquarters!
With their 1981 Extended Play EP flying high since its November release via Fearless Records, the two-piece I Don’t Know How You Found Me (iDKHOW) are starting to soar. We spoke to frontman Dallon Weekes about the EP, the recording process, keeping up with the times, and more.