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by Rebecca Weinberg
We. Survived. FEST 14. We drank, we danced, we ate, we hugged, we sweat, we photographed, we laughed, we sang…WE LOVE FEST.
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by Rebecca Weinberg
The time has come–THE FEST! We have an incredible interview with Tampa’s very own Safety, who are playing the FEST
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by Adam Fricke
Every day is full of challenges. You can choose to face them head on or you can ignore them until they go away. But some would
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by Adam Fricke
Don’t get me wrong. I’m no stranger to interviews. I’ve researched for them, written questions for them, transcribed them,
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by Jason Earle
Lake Street Dive takes the gorgeous Amphitheatre Stage at Magnolia Festival (Mag Fest) while folks trickle over from Nikki
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by Dainon Moody
To hear Gang of Four’s guitarist (and last remaining original member), speak of his band, you’re hearing someone with his
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by Dainon Moody
I had the idea before ever seeing Dr. Dog for the umpteenth time (and before these handful of imbibed beers) that I was going to
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by Jason Earle
When an album opens with a track called “Unicorn Farm,” a moniker that seizes the senses with its promise of free roaming
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by Adam Fricke
Donavon Frankenreiter’s music always invites a loving vibe into the room. On August 28, nobody seemed to care about the trivial
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by Adam Fricke
Tyler Glenn and Branden Campbell of Neon Trees were kind enough to take time out of their busy tour schedule to sit on the most
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by Jason Earle
Lead singer Brooke of Good Graeff (pronounced ‘grayf’) sounds like M.I.A. if the latter had grown up in Sarasota rather than
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by Adam Fricke
“Betty Who?” I thought to myself as I first heard her name. That question was quickly answered as I listened to her hit
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by Dainon Moody
Here’s what I really want to say, right out of the gate and before the rest of these other words get in the way: Jenny
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by Dainon Moody
Sit on a concert too long without saying much about it and it starts fading fast into the hall of memory. And memories are hard
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by Dainon Moody
There was a time not so many months ago I peered hard inside my mind’s eye and I saw the future of rock ‘n roll laid out in