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by Martin Cardenas
If this piece sounds like shit it’s because I lost my voice at the Emery show and I can’t read my writing aloud. Emery has
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by Mitch Foster
When a band only has one album out and you see them at a headlining show, it greatly decreases the chances of them not playing
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by Tyler Holland
Amityville. Yes, that Amityville. The Amityville Horror house is located mere minutes away from the Long Island venue where this
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by Mitch Foster
“Ok, I’ll do a fireball later.” Said lead singer of Hunter Valentine, Kiyomi M. Just as I turned to go have one of those
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by Dainon Moody
Perhaps, when a concert ends before we want it to entirely, when we feel it is far too short and that the songs ought to keep
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by Tyler Holland
[yasr_overall_rating] Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, Finch is back with a new album, Back To Oblivion (Razor & Tie
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by Dainon Moody
St. Vincent makes a comment not very far into her Orlando performance that seems altogether too fitting. After warmly welcoming
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by Donnie George
Last Friday night, while some of my friends traveled down to Miami to see the lovely Australian house producer/DJ Anna Lunoe, and
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by Tyler Holland
Autumn is in full swing here in NYC with sweaters and pumpkin beer aplenty, and it was a great night to see some “Emo
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by Mitch Foster
Buddy Nielsen had a fire burning inside him a decade ago. Still, to this day, I’ve never seen another performance equivalent to
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by Mitch Foster
It wasn’t about a band playing songs that night. It was about a group of people creating a structure and exploring it
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by Martin Cardenas
Growing up I can vividly remember my first crush being Lydia Deetz from Beetlejuice. Her long dark hair, red lips, and porcelain
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by Martin Cardenas
BackBooth is a small venue and it was packed to the brim with checkerboard attire and trilby hats. Mad Caddies haven’t played
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by Tyler Holland
Puig Destroyer delivers baseball themed grindcore on their first full length album, Puig Destroyer. For this baseball geek,
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by Donnie George
It has been three years since Tennis swung by Orlando, or at least that’s what lead singer Alaina Moore told the audience