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by Josh Jauz
Pallbearer had engaged the evening’s festivities with vigor. For a band that’s labeled in the doom metal and stoner
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by Josh Jauz
In the late 90’s and early 2000’s, I was in college at The University of Central Florida and found myself in the
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by Josh Jauz
FoxForce005 was spinning when I walked through the door. The house was deep. So, so lusciously deep. But it was more than that.
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by Josh Jauz
Occasionally I get the opportunity (in spoiled fashion) to attend more than one show in an evening. And by occasionally, I mean
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by Josh Jauz
It had been a while since I’d seen a line as long as the one at The Beacham on Tuesday, July 26. The San Jose,
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by Josh Jauz
This conversation took place on Friday, May 13th, under the carport behind the building next to Will’s Pub, minutes before
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by Josh Jauz
It had been several years since I attended an all day and night music festival. This is largely due to the lack of festivals that
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by Josh Jauz
Intricate arrangements intertwined flawlessly. Thick, gravity-laden, chest-pounding riffs. Technical expertise well beyond
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by Josh Jauz
Vocalist Ronald Osbourne, guitarist Slayer MacCheeze, bassist Grimalice, and drummer The Catburglar: this is Mac Sabbath. This
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by Josh Jauz
“The New Sam Rivers’ Rivbea Orchestra will consist of 16 members; 13 horn players, bass, drums and guitar.” Sam
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by Josh Jauz
It’s been almost 24 hours since I saw Torche, HUM, and Failure at House of Blues Orlando, and even after a nice 10 1/2 hour
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by Josh Jauz
This upcoming Sunday, October 11th, House of Blues Orlando is hosting one of the most 90’s anthemic concerts of not only
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by Josh Jauz
BackBooth was packed on a busy Saturday night in downtown Orlando. Anyone who’s been in the venue when it’s at or near
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by Josh Jauz
To see My Morning Jacket live is a truly euphoric experience. There are few bands from the modern era who paint their auditory
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by Josh Jauz
Sam Rivers is a legend of jazz music. And I don’t just mean “local legend.” Sam was writing and/or playing on major jazz