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In The Light
posted: September 20, 2012
Some bands use music as catharsis, grinding their axe against the injustices of the world. Some use it to broadcast emotion, bearing their hearts for all to see. And maybe some use it to ask
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Running Down A Dream
posted: September 19, 2012
Amy Stroup is doing just fine, thank you. With an appearance in Prairie Home Companion and song placement on shows like Private Practice, One Tree Hill, and Drop Dead Diva under her belt, the
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Sweet Relief
posted: September 12, 2012
If you love sludge metal bands that drag their guitars and drums through dense bogs of distortion and jolting tempo changes, screaming doom and gloom the whole way, then you’ll want to steer clear of
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Young and Wild and Free
posted: September 5, 2012
Take The Day Hanging with buds, falling in love, partying all night ” that’s what teenage dreams are made of. Take The Day, out of New Berlin, Wis., has dedicated their talent to providing a
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Let's Hear It For The Boy
posted: September 3, 2012
Talain Rayne is shipwrecked. Thus begins Talain Rayne’s Kickstarter manifesto, a hilarious, touching plea for donations to help the singer-songwriter get a new set of wheels and get out of Dodge. (Dodge being Phoenixville, PA.)
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The Road to Nowhere
posted: August 29, 2012
Most teen musicians play their first gigs in dubious places ” their parents’ garage, an empty parking lot, or, if they’re lucky, an abandoned shed out in the middle of nowhere. Not The Nowhere Nauts.
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