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Band of the Week: The City Never Sleeps

Band of the Week: The City Never Sleeps
The City Never Sleeps is a refreshingly hard to categorize rock outfit from Middletown, NY. The City Never Sleeps is unsigned, relatively new on the music scene, but undeniably catchy. The original sound of their self-titled debut EP will stick in your head on the first listen. In the short time of...

Band of the Week: The Dollyrots

Band of the Week: The Dollyrots
The Dollyrots were formed on what I call the Punk Rock American Dream: quitting college and jumping in a van.  This dream has crossed the mind of every young punk musician in the nation, but fortunately for punk music, The Dollyrots acted on it.  The Dollyrots have been featured on TV shows and even...

Band of the Week: Phoenix

Band of the Week: Phoenix
The new, long-awaited Phoenix record comes out today (tomorrow for us US buyers), and the buzz sure is high for this one. Long time Phoenix fans as well newcomers are expected to be blown away by Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix, the fourth studio album of the bands career.  Songs from the new record including...

Band of the Week: Meg & Dia

Band of the Week: Meg & Dia
You can catch Meg & Dia on this year’s Warped Tour, and you should.  Meg & Dia are no strangers to the Tour, but this year promises to give fans something new, yet equally exciting.  There will be songs from their new record, Here, Here and Here, which came out April 21st on Warner Brothers...

Band of the Week: Flood of Red

Band of the Week: Flood of Red
The only sad thing about finding out about amazing bands from other continents is just that, they are from other continents.  They tend to not make it out to your side of the map often.  Scottish rockers Flood of Red however, have already blown away crowds in a grip of countries far from their own,...

Band of the Week: The Gaslight Anthem

Band of the Week: The Gaslight Anthem
Anyone who ever feels like complaining about the current music scene should give The Gaslight Anthem a couple of spins. If my faith in the current state of independent music ever needed renewing, The Gaslight Anthem sure did the thing. The best way I could describe them is Springsteen meets Tiger Army....

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