idkhow vocal rest

iDKHOW’s Dallon Weekes’ vocal rest has Ryan Seaman guessing away

I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME’s Dallon Weekes is know for his witty onstage banter and charismatic vocal delivery. But what happens when the iDKHOW frontman is deprived of his golden voice and must rely on his drawing skills and his bandmate, Ryan Seaman, to answer questions?

In this APTV exclusive, find out which three records Dallon would take to a desert island, what job he’d have if he weren’t a musician and which fictional time traveler is his very favorite.

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Back in October, iDKHOW unearthed retro vibes in their “Do It All The Time” music video. The duo dropped the new track in August while also announcing their signing to Fearless Records and later partnered with AP to present exclusive photos from the set ahead of the video’s release.

The band take their name from a line in Back To The Future and embrace the concept that they’re a lost act from the late ’70s/early ’80s who never quite made it. However, their music has recently been unearthed thanks to modern technology and they’re resurrecting the tracks for today’s generation.

The video plays up the futuristic element, working in robots and a retro vibe. The clip’s description also reads:

“This footage was first thought to be a conceptual art piece produced by the band before making music videos had become standard music industry practice. While the exact date and circumstances under which it was produced are unclear, the anonymous donor of the footage claims that it had been screened to students for nearly twenty years as part of the public school curriculum, until its use was discontinued in 1984…”

“Do It All The Time” is taken from IDKHow’s debut 1981 Extended Play. The six-track EP dropped Nov. 9 via Fearless, and is available now.