Monthly Archives: July 2016
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If Benjamin Clementine wasn’t a genius, he’d probably still be homeless and busking on the streets of Paris. As a child, he got bored with ...
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One day down, three to go. Despite storm warnings threatening to push back the schedule for the first day, the drizzly day ran fairly on ...
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Above all things, I desire harmony. For me, the Beatles were at their best when they functioned harmonically as a group: each member’s strengths and ...
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Progressive rock, born in the 1960s out of the desire to push the boundaries of rock, calls for musical sophistication over accessibility. Characterized by complex ...
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Lollapalooza starts today, and WE ARE READY. But are you? Whip out your performance schedule and browse through our guide for some tips on who ...
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Ever go to a rock show and end up loving the opening band’s set the most? That’s common for fans seeing As Lions live. In ...
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For one weekend every summer, ballsy hopefuls line the banks of Lake Michigan, plotting their assault on the fences surrounding Chicago’s Grant Park. Both small ...
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Attitude is everything and this album is punk and it is all attitude. Sid Vicious could not play bass and does not on this record. ...
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When it comes to Phish, I admit; I’m biased. Having grown up in Burlington, Vermont in the ′80s and ′90s, (with Bernie Sanders as mayor) ...
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Three Sides to Ana Popovic Ana Popvic has American blues and roots embedded into the fabric of her being. Raised in Serbia to a musician ...