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by Sarah Schumaker
All ye who seek a thrill, all ye who seek release, there’s a place on Mills Ave. who aims to please. An old haunt whose
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by Douglass Dresher
Scene and Herd w/ Doug “Doug I Go To” Dresher WHO: Don Giovanni Records Algebra II, Antibodies, Aye Nako, Mal Blum,
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by Sarah Schumaker
FREE BEER w/ entry! Ok, now that I have your attention, ahem… One of our nearest and dearest, the one and only, The Vinyl
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by Sarah Schumaker
It’s a great affair at Will’s A Faire! I imagine this is what a true Renaissance Faire is akin to! (Minus the
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by Sarah Schumaker
One may be the loneliest number but damn, does it sound good. Will’s Pub is bringing you a night like you’ve never
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by Sarah Schumaker
If you haven’t heard these stunningly simple and striking words then maybe you’ve never opened Spotify, given the fact that
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by Sarah Schumaker
Your favorite bands are going to his shows. His sound is harder to pin down than a chicken run amuck, finally free of the cage on
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by Sarah Schumaker
The Local 662 will be alive with the sound of sick alternative rock of Finish Ticket and special guests Run River
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by Dainon Moody
If you’ve followed The Dear Hunter’s increasingly intriguing progression with any level of interest, you’re already wise to
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by Josh Jauz
Pallbearer had engaged the evening’s festivities with vigor. For a band that’s labeled in the doom metal and stoner
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by Josh Jauz
FoxForce005 was spinning when I walked through the door. The house was deep. So, so lusciously deep. But it was more than that.
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by Shawn Grey
Twin Peaks played a killer show to an, at first, average crowd at the Social on Tuesday night. The crowd in the pit initially
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by Shawn Grey
If Tom Petty and Mac Demarco raised a family of boys from Chicago and turned them into a band, they might come out to be Twin
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by Sarah Schumaker
Self-described Gypsy Swing boys, The Cook Trio, are turning Lil’ Indies in Orlando into a certified dancehall this Saturday
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by Sarah Schumaker
Eyes have been on us. The world has been watching Orlando, treating us with a gentle touch like that of a duck in an oil spill.