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by Claire Sevigny
The Weeks returned to Florida after three years away to play BackBooth in Orlando on Friday, October 21. I was lucky enough to
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by Sarah Schumaker
I get so proud of Florida bands, my own home state heroes. This scene has just enveloped me so nicely and held my weird little
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by Sarah Schumaker
I’m not sure what the hooplah surrounding Hillary and Trump is about… The election already took place. Votes have been
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by Sarah Schumaker
Max Norton may sit just behind or beside Benjamin Booker, (a pretty great view) during most shows but the drummer has songs of
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by Sarah Schumaker
You can see what a Red Elvises’ show might look like… You can hear what a Red Elvises’ show might sound
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by Garrett East
One of my top three bands of all time is coming to town, and you can bet I’m excited! Streetlight Manifesto, THE SKA BAND, is
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by Josh Jauz
Shows I Go To is incredibly stoked to premiere Orlando-based and space-themed psychedelic trip-rock trio Cosmic Roots
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by Matthew Weller
A fast food-themed Black Sabbath cover band sounds like something you’d only see on All Hallows Eve. But for metal and
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by Paulina Praphanchith
The name Cymbals Eat Guitars is derived from a Lou Reed quote describing the sound of The Velvet Underground. The band that has
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by Josh Jauz
Foxing opened their set at The Social with their emotionally originated hit, “Medic,” and the room was immediately
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by Dainon Moody
Remember how good “MoneyGrabber” was? Okay, it still is. It’s probably not right to get overly nostalgic about a tune that
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by Sarah Schumaker
All Hallow’s Eve. Legend tells tales of increased intense supernatural activity during this mysterious night. A night when
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by Matthew Weller
The air of change has been blowing through hip hop as of late. It comes in the form of twenty-somethings — sometimes
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by Sarah Schumaker
CASE WORK are elusive as hell. Blink and they’ve slipped through your hands. Wait and you’ll never see. It’s a
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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