Author: Bekah Eiswald
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Ghost Puts On A Spectacular Show In Detroit
Bekah reviews Swedish rock/metal band, Ghost, on their stop at Little Caesars Arena
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30 And Thriving (well, kind of) (Bekah’s Birthday Playlist)
30 songs to celebrate Bekah’s 30th birthday!
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Emo History: The Birth Of Midwest Emo Took Over The Second Wave In The 1990’s
After the first emo wave took Washington DC by storm in the 1980s, things were rapidly changing within the music scene. Some of the bands that were a part of the Revolution Summer Movement stopped playing shows or broke up as the years inched closer to 1990. But, before we can dive straight into learning…
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Frame and Mantle Discuss Video Game Inspiration, Musical Influences, And New Album, Well Of Light
Bekah sits down with Frame and Mantle to discuss their new album, Well Of Light
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Saturday Song Sisters: “Fourth of July” and “Just Watch The Fireworks”
In this edition of Saturday Song Sisters, Bekah compares Fall Out Boy’s “Fourth Of July” and Jimmy Eat World’s “Just Watch The Fireworks”
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Games We Play & The Paradox Play An Energetic Sold Out Show In Lakewood
Games We Play did a sold out show in Lakewood, Ohio and Bekah Eiswald was there to tell us about it.
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TRUSS Celebrated Their New Album “FLUORESCENCE” With An Exhilarating Release Show
There is a feeling that pulsates through me after I see a band live for the first time — as if there are fireworks of excitement exploding throughout my body. I especially feel this way if that band is one that I have admired for quite some time and I am really excited about what…
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Frame and Mantle Showcases Their Versatility With Their Sophomore Album, Well of Light
After six years since their full–length debut album, Frame and Mantle are officially back with their sophomore album, Well of Light. The quartet from Pittsburgh have been releasing music since 2016 and are known for their melodic guitar riffs, trumpet solos, and heart–wrenching lyrics while simultaneously harnessing post–hardcore and grunge rock elements in their past…
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Emo History: The First Wave Hit In 1985
In the beginning of the 1980s, the punk scene was very alive and well in Washington DC. The punk scene in DC was known for its intense, fast paced music and its militant stance against mainstream culture. When Ronald Reagan was elected as President of The United States in the fall of 1980, the political…
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FRND CRCL Release Insanely Angsty And Catchy Fourth Album, JRSY FRSH
Bekah reviews FRND CRCL’s fourth studio album, JRSY FRSH
