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by Mitch Foster
The Planet Festival is coming up quick with over 35 artists, featuring on-site camping, locally-grown foods, live art &
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by Sarah Schumaker
Supergold is bringing back the super group. Superorganism and Brockhampton have perfected the theory that success is a numbers
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by Mitch Foster
I watched twelve people dance barefoot for almost two hours in brilliant choreography. Every element surpassed cool, even
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by Mitch Foster
Starbenders debuted their epic new single today, “21st Century Orphan.” – Kimi Shelter INTRODUCING:
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by Spencer Storch
The best party of the year is quickly approaching: Suwannee Hulaween and it’s SOLD OUT! (Learn below how you can still get
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by Sarah Schumaker
Have Debt Neglector ever been shy? Their latest punk cry “Go Fund Yourself,” unravels the woes of our dystopian
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by Sarah Schumaker
The III Points festival organizers came out with a statement earlier this year. Fans were given solace and answers with this
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by Sarah Schumaker
Tuesday night is taut without tension for Rainbow Kitten Surprise. The Beacham has a wringable kind of energy, which sweeps the
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by Trevor Bosmans
I have been a fan of the music of David Byrne and Talking Heads since I first heard “And She Was” on the soundtrack
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by Mitch Foster
UPDATED: October 3, 2018 New events at Tomkos Tavern include: p.s. All Their Live Music Friday events are FREE! Last
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by Sarah Schumaker
The Planet Festival announces its full 2018 music lineup and daily schedule with over 35 artists, featuring on-site camping,
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by Sarah Schumaker
Rainbow Kitten Surprise have possibly released my favorite album of the year. There’s still three and a half months left in
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by Sarah Schumaker
FLORIDA MAN 2019 ANNOUNCE HERE! FM 101.9 in Orlando just dropped their answer to Tampa’s Next Big Thing and
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by Erika Wierzbicki
When you are sitting on the couch watching Donnie Darko at 6pm on a casual Thursday night and you get a text saying you are
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by Ally Cassidy
Boston Manor’s second full-length album, Welcome to the Neighbourhood, brings their explosive sound from the first record, Be