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by Martin Cardenas
On a sunless, gloomy day, Adam Fricke and I sipped shots of whiskey as we waited for the show. The Beacham was packed with
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by Jeff Roach
I remember it like it was yesterday, September 2005 and I was watching F– USE (when F– USE actually played good
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by Mitch Foster
We suspected Incubus had a world tour in the works when we previewed the new Incubus songs earlier in the year. But, holy f*cking
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by Katie Baldwin
In 2005, I flatlined in the emergency room after a horrific car accident. I grew up on Long Island, New York, just eight blocks
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by Jason Earle
“Blood and Justice,” was the second tune that Jacksonville-based Outlaw Bluegrass Band, Grandpa’s Cough Medicine, played
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by Dainon Moody
If you saw Jack White and Robert Plant step onto stage earlier in the week and proceed to do some pretty righteous damage to
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by Dainon Moody
Here’s what you need to know above all else: If you’re going to experience Kawehi at all, you’re going to want to do so
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by Tyler Holland
For over 20 years Atmosphere, consisting of beat master Ant and lyricist Slug have been perpetual in the underground hip-hop
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by Dainon Moody
Where were you when you connected with Pink Floyd for the first time? I never got to see them live, but my high school days were
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by Dainon Moody
It’s unfair to call St. Petersburg’s The Hip Abduction a new band. They’ve been doing their afropop rock thing for the past
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by Dena Davis
It happened to be Valentine’s Day, but it would’ve felt like a holiday either way simply because Guster was back in
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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