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by Sean Dorsett
In the misty veils of darkness, with fists and horns pumping in the air, the crowd that turned out for this show had an overall
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by Sean Dorsett
One of my absolute favorite solo artists in the world is coming to Orlando’s Backbooth the day before Valentines Day! If you
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by Dainon Moody
I knew before I ever showed up at Leon Russell’s show at The Plaza Live that I’d be sitting between fans old enough to be my
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by Mitch Foster
Every snare drum hit, every strummed string, every note howled into that mic, all stand as supporting evidence of this fact:
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by Sean Dorsett
Just a guess, but I bet you could use some feel-good jams to ease your life a bit. This year has been all kinds of serious
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by Mitch Foster
The last time I saw Dustin Kensrue at House of Blues Orlando, his band Thrice was performing their last leg of their farewell
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by Martin Cardenas
St. Matthew’s Tavern may seem like your run of the Mills Ave. hang out but their music acts will make you want to move in.
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by Mitch Foster
While in the appropriately titled “green room,” Brian Posehn and I, and several other people, shared a few J’s, jokes, and
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by Adam Fricke
I mostly stay out of the pit these days but I always put on my skankin’ shoes when these guys come to town! Less than Jake
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by Adam Fricke
When I was 16 I was in a bad car accident. I was wearing my green Pennywise t-shirt with cut-off sleeves and the large red and
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by Dainon Moody
With how often songs and albums get passed around and shared (and only occasionally because either are very good), it’s
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by Sean Dorsett
Of Montreal Live Review by Sean Dorsett. Of Montreal took us on a surreal journey through their bizarre world of ethereal beings,
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by Sean Dorsett
If you were in or near Orlando on January 14th and you weren’t at the Lettuce and Break Science show at House of Blues, you
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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