Live Music Previews /// Show Previews & Concert Tickets /// Shows I Go To Orlando Music Blog
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by Jason Earle
In August, BJ Barham released what may have been 2016’s most powerful album. Rockingham is a heartbreakingly intimate record.
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by Jason Earle
Seeing the cover design of Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures is almost a sure bet at any show these days. Regardless of genre,
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by Kristin James
Pop punk outfit Yellowcard will be stopping in Orlando for two — count ‘em, two — nights on their “The Final World
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by Richie Williams
If you fancy some metalcore, then we got you covered. Asking Alexandria and the “10 Years In The Black Tour” come
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by Sarah Schumaker
I’ve always fancied myself Molly Ringwald ala Sixteen Candles; endlessly shafted and forever alone, but with like, really
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by Sarah Schumaker
“The fusion of punk and Americana taps into Middle America’s wild side. Tales of heartbreak, drug abuse, and boredom meet
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by Richie Williams
The alternative metal foursome from New York City that is Helmet bring their “Dead To The World: US Tour 2016” to
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by Randy Cook
Metalheads unite! Next weekend (Friday Nov 18Â & Saturday Nov 19), Destroyer Fest 2016 crushes into downtown St. Petersburg
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by Spencer Storch
This time of year always has me thinking about friends, food, and funk music. This fall, we have Galactic coming to Central
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by Sarah Schumaker
I had to google what a ‘dobro’ meant. It’s a “generic term for a wood-bodied, single cone resonator
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by Sarah Schumaker
Will’s Pub is about to get wavy tonight. Flynt Flossy and his unique brand of rap are coming to the Mills District to
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by Mitch Foster
Three brothers (including the bassist of The Transplants) + Aimee Allen, unite strong for The Interrupters second studio album,
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by Richie Williams
British extreme metal band Carcass are teaming up with San Francisco black metal group Deafheaven for a co-headlining cross
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by Mitch Foster
Three brothers (including the bassist of The Transplants) + Aimee Allen, unite strong for The Interrupters second studio album,
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by Collen Pryor
Let us go back in time five years ago. I was a high school senior, eager to get out and see what the real world had to offer.