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by Mitch Foster
Hands up, air-guitar/drums/keyboards at full volume, eyes closed. I can’t stop moving. Cheshire smiles crawling all around me.
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by Spencer Storch
Have you ever wanted to stand up and cheer at a show? I mean really stand up and shout. Like you were at a football game and your
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by Mitch Foster
Shows I Go To is more than an online music magazine. We are a family of music loving weirdos who have created a “music
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by Shawn Grey
?The first ever Riptide Fest set a new precedence for festivals in South Florida. The unbelievable December weather combined with
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by Josh Jauz
It was about an hour and forty-five minutes before showtime and Stanley walked out of the Green Room at The Plaza Live, shook my
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by James Strassberger
Thursday night at the Peabody Auditorium was an awesome way to begin the most cheerful month of the year. Families and friends
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by James Connolly
The stench of weed and nag champa fills the air. Bohemian kids, flowing clothes, and matted dreads engulf my vision. Baby-boomers
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by John Panaccione
On a crisp cool Sunday night at House of Blues Orlando, Thievery Corporation put on a phenomenal performance for a packed house.
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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 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 Josh Jauz
It was the summer between 9th and 10th grade. I was 15-years-old and had borrowed a CD called Dogman by a band called
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by Dainon Moody
Somewhere in the midst of taking in a filled night that included Them Devils, Holy White Hounds and The Pretty Reckless, I was
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by Ariel Rivera
It’s always interesting watching a band you’ve never heard before perform live. There’s a chance you’ll absolutely hate
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by Josh Jauz
Anyone familiar with Maynard James Keenan’s body of work will no doubt expect over the top eccentricity and blatant
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by James Connolly
Saturday, October 15 RX Bandits became the newest band to enter the endless parade of 10-year anniversary shows rolling through