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by Trevor Bosmans
My first Guster experience took place in 1999 at a radio festival in West Palm Beach that also featured bands like Kid Rock,
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by Trevor Bosmans
If you haven’t heard of that is all about to change because they will be dropping their sophomore album on March 10, 2015. If
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by Trevor Bosmans
In March 2000 on the eve of my 18th birthday, I saw Rx Bandits for the first time when they opened for New Found Glory in Ft.
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by Trevor Bosmans
I went to Ozzfest in 2002 to see two bands: System of a Down and Andrew W.K. Unfortunately, Andrew W.K. opened the show at noon
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by Trevor Bosmans
I instantly became a fan of Of Montreal after seeing them perform “Heimdalsgate, Like a Promethean Curse” on an
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by Trevor Bosmans
I have wanted to see Lettuce live since my friend Dylan introduced me to them years ago. I knew I had to get tickets when they
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by Trevor Bosmans
I have passed over Donna the Buffalo’s name on the concert listings for years without knowing anything about them except they
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by Trevor Bosmans
Most people know Howie Mandel as the host of “Deal or No Deal” or “America’s Got Talent.” It wasn’t until I was an
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by Trevor Bosmans
By now, most of us have all heard the song “All About That Bass,” by Meghan Trainor. Whether it’s on television or
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by Trevor Bosmans
The first time I saw Interpol was in 2004 at the “Curiosa Festival” in West Palm Beach. They played directly before The Cure
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by Trevor Bosmans
While working for The Social Street Team I had the opportunity to go to a bunch of shows that I normally wouldn’t pay to
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by Trevor Bosmans
When I found out about Misfits playing Venue 578, the first question I asked was “Do they even have any original members
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by Trevor Bosmans
One of the great things about writing is that I get to discover bands that I might have overlooked. Until recently, I always
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by Trevor Bosmans
The last three years have been a roller coaster for Augustana. In 2011, not long after the release of their third album
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by Trevor Bosmans
It is so great that At the Drive-In/The Mars Volta alumni Cedric Bixler-Zavala and Omar Rodriguez-Lopez are finally making music