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Premiere: Fullbloods – “Present By Proxy” Single

Mild West was one of my favorite albums of 2016 (as reviewed in this very publication) and a record I find myself returning to quite

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Photo Gallery: Screaming Females / Prüde / Helkat

Screaming Females returned to White Schoolhouse Tuesday night, this time playing to a full house. They were joined by rowdy punks Prüde, along with Helkat
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Photo Gallery: Flash Floods / The Bad Ideas / DFITD

A good old fashioned throwdown came to the Replay Friday night when three bands brought powerfully fanatical performances to match the energy of Spring weather
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Photo Gallery: The Rackatees / Voice of Addiction / Hipshot Killer

It was a night for punk fans as a trio of rough and rowdy bands took over the Replay on Friday. The Rackatees (a favorite
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Listen: The Black Mariah Theater – “Patron Saint”

Have you ever heard a band and thought “Man, this music just screams Third Man Records.” Let us introduce you to sparkly witch-rock duo The

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Photo Gallery: Fritz Hutchison / Akkilles / Evil Twin

Jazz took center stage at the Replay Friday night as three bands provided different interpretations of the genre. Evil Twin, a newer duo out of
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Photo Gallery: SLAW / Nerver / Dead Hour Noise

We've never been so happy to lose our hearing. Fans of throbbing bass and amps that are turned up way too loud were thrilled to
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Photo Gallery: Julian Davis and the Situation / Grassfed at Lucia

Snowstorm? What snowstorm? You'd hardly know the weather was a problem based off the wild crowd at Lucia on Saturday night. Scores of bluegrass lovers
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Album Review: Thighmaster – “Between The Knees and Squeeze”

Rumbling surf rock simmers on Between The Knees and Squeeze, the debut album from Lawrence’s Thighmaster. The dual vocals blending crystal clear with super fuzzed

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Review: Adam Scott York – “Twin Rivers” EP

A quiet intensity surges throughout Twin Rivers, the subtle, buzzing four track EP from singer/songwriter Adam Scott York. “What I Need” begins with gentle guitar