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Exclusive Q&A: City and Colour's Dallas Green Goes It Alone
posted: October 18, 2011
Side projects are standard for musicians who want to push their creativity beyond the immediate boundaries of their main bands. Not as common, however, are musicians whose side projects sound completely different from their original
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Metal Monday: Catching Up With Draconic
posted: October 17, 2011
If you’re a long-time reader of the OurStage blog and/or Metal Mondays, you might remember our review of Draconic‘s From The Wrong Side Of The Aperture. The Serbian metallers are now back at it, working
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Artists-In-Occupation: Musicians And #OccupyWallStreet
posted: October 17, 2011
The tradition of protest music has a long, rich tradition in America. From nascent beginnings in the early twentieth century and the labor movement to the great civil rights protest songs of the ’60s to
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Exclusive Q&A: Stephen Kellogg Shows Thanks For 'Gift Horse'
posted: October 13, 2011
Stephen Kellogg and The Sixers are one wild animal that won’t be tamed. Passing through a multitude of record labels as varied as the folk-based country/alternative rock sound the band generates, SK6ERS have taken their
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Riffs, Rants & Rumors: Daryl Hall Puts the Soul in Solo
posted: October 12, 2011
Right off the bat, the most difficult thing to get past is the impossibly youthful visage. Daryl Hall is, after all, now sixty-five years of age. In some lines of work, he might be looking
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Metal Monday: Pathology Q&A
posted: October 10, 2011
Some bands think they have had it rough, and some bands actually have had it rough. Pathology is a band that falls into the latter category. Starting out in 2006 with their debut album Surgically
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