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Of Mice & Men debut new song “Bones Exposed”
Of Mice & Men have released a new song from their upcoming album Restoring Force titled “Bones Exposed”. You can listen to the new song…
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Thursday Spotlight: Search the City
If the name Search the City sounds familiar, there’s good reason. The Detroit rock act signed with Tooth and Nail Records and released their infectious…
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The Ataris announce So Long, Astoria 10th anniversary tour dates
It appears that The Ataris have re-assembled the lineup that recorded their 2003 classic album So Long, Astoria and will be hitting the road to…
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Nirvana inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Seattle grunge legends Nirvana have officially been voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This is the first year that the band was…
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This past weekend, Cincinnati hosted the sixth annual Bunbury Music Festival on the banks of the Ohio River, playing host to the likes of The…
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I was sitting in my first apartment at a TV tray, which served as a desk for my old, rickety laptop, when I first heard…






