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by Richie Williams
At your typical multi-day music festival, catching that Sunday noon set (or any noon set for that matter) is a tough
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by Ernest Aquilio
Joy Division and New Order, while not mega-bands, have a very nostalgic and dedicated following. With 2010’s emergence of
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by Richie Williams
If you haven’t heard of The Revivalists, let me just say “You’re welcome” in advance. I’ve seen
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by Aaron Dinzeo
Editor’s Note: Everyone who knows me, knows I’m in love with Aaron Dinzeo. It was friend crush at first sight when I
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by Richie Williams
Miami natives Electric Kif were welcomed at The String Cheese Incident‘s Suwannee Hulaween 2016. The
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by Jason Earle
Foreigner, Boston, then Journey goes the playlist at Vittles in Seattle’s ultra-hip Belltown neighborhood. A bald man in his
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by Sarah Schumaker
Hardly do I feel as if I was born in the wrong era. There’s nostalgia, sure. But overall, I have a sense of grounded-ness
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by Sarah Schumaker
If the old adage, ‘Never judge a book by its cover‘, still holds any weight to you than you might not be as excited I
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by Shawn Grey
Ft. Lauderdale Beach (literally the beach) is the providing the gorgeous Atlantic backdrop for this year’s Riptide Music
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by Mitch Foster
I’m driving to Daytona and taste the saltiness from the tears running down my face. I realized what “Grey
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by Richie Williams
“GREEN BEANS – Thanks for Listening” the sign reads… love it. I caught up with The Werks at The String
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by Sarah Schumaker
“Are you in a band?” The man at the marble bar lifts head from his plate of sushi and meets my question with
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by Dainon Moody
There’s a certain quiet, commanding grace that’s established when you allow your music to do all the talking for you. Damien
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by Sarah Schumaker
‘I love you to the moon and back.’ A phrase heard all the time. A casual colloquialism we slip into sentiments to
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by Mitch Foster
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