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The big review: Rock for People 2024
Are you ready to rock… for people?! From Bring Me The Horizon and Parkway Drive to Avril Lavigne and YUNGBLUD, this year’s Czechia alt. mega-fest is bigger and bolder than ever.
iDKHOW have released a brand-new video for Social Climb, taken from their 1981 Extended Play EP.
Dallon Weekes' I Don't Know How But They Found Me (aka iDKHOW) have dropped a brand-new video for Social Climb.
The track is taken from their debut 1981 Extended Play EP, and features a whole lotta distaste towards Dallon's current homeplace of Los Angeles.
“Social Climb is about my experiences living in LA for almost a decade, orbiting this world of celebrity and money,” the musician explains. "The parties that must be attended, the behaviors that must be adopted, and just not feeling part of that sphere. It’s what it feels like to be alone in a crowded room.”
Dallon reflected on similar themes to Kerrang! recently, when we enquired about the subject matter of iDKHOW's highly-anticipated debut album.
“I lived there for eight or nine years and it’s just not my kind of town,” he said. “There are things I do like about it, but the entertainment and business culture is not one of them. The way that people treat each other is just not for me. You can expect some of the songs to be about that – I’ve already written a few, but I got a lot more to say about it. What else? Missing my family a lot on the road. That’s another one.”
Catch iDKHOW live at the following dates this year:
August
9 94.7FM’s An Unforgettable August, McMenamins Crystal Ballroom, Portland, OR
10 107.7FM’s The End Summer Camp, Marymoor Park, Redmond, WA
15 Openair Hampel, Gampel-bratsch, Switzerland
16 Frequency Festival, St. Aegidius, Austria
17 Lowlands Festival, Biddinghuizen, Netherlands
18 Pukkelpop, Hasselt, Belgium
20 Luxor, Cologne, Germany
22 Electric Ballroom, London, UK
23 Reading Festival, Reading, UK
24 Leeds Festival, Leeds, UK
September
13 Riot Fest, Chicago, IL