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by Mitch Foster
I write down a lot of personal shit. Some call it a Moleskin, which is just a brand, but what I often carry around with me is a
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by Mitch Foster
The lead singer of Black Taxi, Ezra Huleatt, is a relentless performer. He went from trumpet to tambourine, to keyboard and
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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 Mitch Foster
If you’re familiar with III Points, then Miami’s Art Basel is a household name. This year is going to be better than
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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 Mitch Foster
The Big Orlando is making its debut this year on Sunday December 7, 2014Â (win tickets below), with a huge lineup! Headliners
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by Sean Dorsett
As forecasted, the gargantuan tsunami, known as Bear Creek, swelled righteously in the high seas of funk before crashing down
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by Dena Davis
It was late in the summer of 2002 when I first heard Leaving Through The Window, popping the CD into my modest Honda Civic
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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 Tyler Holland
Here I stand in the Gramercy Theatre in 2014 seeing Finch for the first time, freshly off my Minus The Bear hangover from the
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by Mitch Foster
Last night Kasabian kicked off their UK tour to a stoked, sold out crowd in Glasgow, Scotland at The SSE Hydro. Well, stoked
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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 Mitch Foster
Say Anything is playing the entire …Is a Real Boy album, Saves The Day is playing Through Being Cool, and Reggie And The
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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