Tag: dallon weekes
10 new songs you need to hear from Tilian, Wolf Alice, Brand Of Sacrifice...
From metal to rap to indie, there’s something for everyone in all the new music released this week. Waterparks started a new era, and...
10 musicians who contributed to a band before officially joining
While some bands have miraculously played for decades without a lineup change, most have had to replace a member or two throughout their tenure.
We...
10 times musicians left a band to pursue their own project
As bands morph and grow, they can become more cohesive, or they may choose to break up or replace members who need to follow...
10 musicians who have more than just one role in their band
Musical talent often transcends any individual instrument. A piano player may often feel inclined to try out their voice. A guitarist may dabble with...
iDKHOW just made their late-night TV debut with “Leave Me Alone”—watch
2021 has already been a big year for I DON'T KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME and their hit single "Leave Me Alone."
Now, the...
iDKHOW reimagine “Leave Me Alone” into a melodic piano ballad—listen
With the COVID-19 pandemic delaying the majority of their plans in 2020, iDKHOW had to find new ways to stay creative during lockdown. From...
10 songs artists used to remind fans that they’re only human
It’s incredibly refreshing to hear that your favorite band member with the angelic voice is just like you. Sometimes, it takes a little reminder...
The 50 best albums of 2020 in alternative, pop punk, metal and beyond
If we could identify one incandescent moment to come out of the coronavirus pandemic, it would have to be having large stretches of time...
Here’s what Dallon Weekes of iDKHOW considers his favorite 1981 tracks
Super-duo iDKHOW pride themselves on their influences, and there’s one in particular that fans of ’80s classics may be familiar with.
Men At Work’s “Who...
iDKHOW aren’t anybody’s lowest common denominator with ‘Razzmatazz’
In real life, it is indeed true that time flies when you’re having fun. But sometimes in your head, it runs painfully slow, like...