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by Soorya Arsala
Not too long ago, I visited Bombshell’s Tavern for the first time to check out the Norma Jean, Emery, and Night Verses
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by Sean Dorsett
It’s Halloween morning and I have intense feelings of giddiness fluttering in my stomach as I’m getting ever-closer to the
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by Dainon Moody
This is not a think piece: rather, it’s a practice in long observation. Join me? Sometimes you want to go to a concert in order
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by Dainon Moody
First Aid Kit has come a long way since singing Fleet Foxes songs in the woods. Three albums in, the band has proven it’s no
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by Tyler Holland
Minus The Bear celebrated the 10 year anniversary of their EP They Make Beer Commercials Like This and brought along with them
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by Mitch Foster
There was this quiet snowflake that softly blew through the venue, leaving everyone slightly swaying like an afternoon breeze
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by Tyler Holland
[yasr_overall_rating] An unlikely duo creates one of the best albums of 2014. Unlikely because of the radically different careers
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by Dainon Moody
If Benjamin Booker isn’t a name that rings any bells for you, you’re probably in good—if not fairly unfortunate—company.
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by Jeff Roach
Growing up in a very Christian-oriented home, Switchfoot was a household name. I remember hearing “Meant to Live” in high
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by Dainon Moody
Think about the power of a single song, whatever that means to you. Think of the days when you had to wait for the song you liked
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by Donnie George
Last Thursday night, HTG and Disco Donnie Presents, in association with Alliance and Venue 578, hosted Dutch DJ and producer
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by Sean Dorsett
I am fully confident when I say that the Shows I Go To staff and I had a night for the record books this past Saturday when we
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by Mitch Foster
A pure whimsical dance party. That was Metronomy. Choreography doesn’t happen as often as it should. Metronomy gets that.
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by Donnie George
When you hear “Miami” and “three-points” in the same sentence, you seem to immediately think you are
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by Tyler Holland
[yasr_overall_rating] Yellowcard reinvent themselves with Lift A Sail (Razor & Tie Records). They move away from the