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Exclusive Q and A: Chris Carrabba Talks 'Penny Black,' Reuniting With Further Seems Forever
posted: October 2, 2012
It’s been more than a decade since Further Seems Forever recorded new material with their original vocalist, Chris Carrabba. After Carrabba left the band in 2000 to pursue his solo project, Dashboard Confessional, his shoes
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Jack's Mannequin Release Final Song, Prolong Lengthy Farewell
posted: September 26, 2012
Jack’s Mannequin are having a hard time saying goodbye. Though bandleader Andrew McMahon initially announced that the group would be playing its final show on November 11 at the third annual Dear Jack benefit, he later released
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Transit Take A Trip Down Memory Lane
posted: September 20, 2012
To celebrate their past 5 years as a band, Boston pop-punkers Transit will be doing a special short tour for their fans. According to the band’s website, “we are doing five shows in which we
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Exclusive Q and A: A Loss For Words Talk R&B, 'Returning To Webster Lake'
posted: September 19, 2012
In a scene where bands can easily cling too tightly to restrictive genre conventions, Massachusetts pop punks A Loss For Words stand out as a group who aren’t afraid to take chances. Known for delivering tuneful, aggressive
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Transit Cover Third Eye Blind
posted: September 13, 2012
Boston pop-punk band Transit have been getting really into acoustic performances this year, having performed on the Acoustic Basement stage almost every day at the Vans Warped Tour this past summer. The unplugged renditions of
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Exclusive Q and A: Yellowcard Open Up About 'Southern Air' And Being Warped Tour Veterans
posted: August 14, 2012
Releasing three albums in just 18 months sounds like an exhausting endeavor, but you wouldn’t know it from the looks of Yellowcard at their recent Vans Warped Tour dates. The band is as full of energy
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