Tyler Holland
Staff Writer
Birthed and raised in Ocala, FL, surviving in NYC, brought up on blues and classic rock. I’ve have always had a sincere love for music and believe my taste to be vast and diverse. I only feel at home at live shows or in bars, wielding a Guinness Draught.
I earned a Bachelor’s degree in Digital Film and put it to use through working for a video production company in NYC; focusing on live sporting events in the area. I’m also a Freelance Production Assistant for Film and Television.
I am a huge baseball geek.
I live in Brooklyn, New York. If you would like to contact me, email: tyler@showsigoto.com or visit http://about.me/tylerholland
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Tyler
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by Tyler Holland
This little hole in the wall could barely withstand the blasts of energy contained that night. I’m referencing the Amityville
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by Tyler Holland
Here I stand in the Gramercy Theatre in 2014 seeing Finch for the first time, freshly off my Minus The Bear hangover from the
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by Tyler Holland
Minus The Bear celebrated the 10 year anniversary of their EP They Make Beer Commercials Like This and brought along with them
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by Tyler Holland
[yasr_overall_rating] An unlikely duo creates one of the best albums of 2014. Unlikely because of the radically different careers
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by Mitch Foster
A pure whimsical dance party. That was Metronomy. Choreography doesn’t happen as often as it should. Metronomy gets that.
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by Tyler Holland
[yasr_overall_rating] Yellowcard reinvent themselves with Lift A Sail (Razor & Tie Records). They move away from the
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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 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 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 Tyler Holland
Puig Destroyer delivers baseball themed grindcore on their first full length album, Puig Destroyer. For this baseball geek,