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DURRY Proves That Sometimes The Losers Do Get Their Sequel With Sophomore Album, This Movie Sucks
DURRY, an indie-rock band from Minnesota, is back in action with their genre-blending sophomore album, This Movie Sucks. For those of you that aren’t familiar with their origin story (or if you are, feel free to fast forward through these opening credits), the band consists of the sibling duo, Austin and Taryn Durry. As the…
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Daisy Grenade Channels Carefree Summer Romance With New Anthem, “Don’t Sweat It”
Just in time for summer, Daisy Grenade has dropped a new single that’s guaranteed to get you moving. Following the recent release of “So Happy” last month, “Don’t Sweat It” does a wonderful job at highlighting Dani Nigro and Keaton Whittakker’s incredible vocal range and talent, wrapped in an instant earworm of a song. This…
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“Without You, What’s The Point?” – Selfish Machines 15th Anniversary Review
Sydney looks back on Pierce The Veil’s Selfish Machine for its 15th anniversary.
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Everyone Moved On, But I’m Still Fixed At Zero (15th Anniversary Retrospective)
Crysta takes a look back on VersaEmerge’s first and only studio album, Fixed At Zero, for its 15th anniversary.
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“I Can’t Explain It, I Can’t Ignore It” But Motion City Soundtrack Is So Back
Motion City Soundtrack returns with new single, “She Is Afraid”, and brand new music video.
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Deux Visages Captivate The Orange Peel at Sold Out Show with Mannequin Pussy
Heavy, gray clouds hung over Asheville’s Orange Peel last Thursday, but that didn’t stop the line to see Deux Visages and Mannequin Pussy from twisting around the block. Even in the oppressive humidity, the excitement was palpable. Passersby making their way through downtown Asheville craned their heads up at the sign billing the show as…
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Shayfer James Gets Personal in New Album Summoning
Madi reviews indie folk singer, Shayfer James’ fourth studio album, Summoning.
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Annie DiRusso is Back In Town (Milwaukee Show Review)
Sarah reviews Annie DiRusso’s show in Milwaukee
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This Time Is Gonna Be Different: Winona Fighter Brings Brooklyn Back to Life on the “Yes, Chef” Tour
Jordan reviews Winona Fighter’s show in Brooklyn, NY at Elsewhere.

