THE VAULT
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The return of the robots in New York City: Dance Gavin Dance live at Pier 17
Under a melting New York sunset, the rooftop at Pier 17 transformed into a sanctuary for…
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A love letter to sweet, sticky truths: “Raw Honey” by Honey Bxby
Honey Bxby‘s Raw Honey doesn’t drip – it pours. Thick with emotion, slick with unfiltered honesty,…
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DOPE LEMON: The Golden Wolf Tour
Let me start by saying, if you have the chance to catch Dope Lemon live, DON’T…
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Sleep Theory fallout is infectious
With the ease of content creation, internet accessibility, and the ever- shrinking cost of equipment to…
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Pop Evil unleashes first-ever commercail cover with reimagined version of “Don’t You (Forget About Me)”
Michigan rock band Pop Evil is set to surprise fans with a fresh take on Simple…
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‘Too Much To Say’ about JoJo: An energy packed experience
Joanna “JoJo” Levesque’s continues her European leg of the tour for the “Too Much To Say…
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Cartel to celebrate 20 years of Chroma with re-imagined album and fall headlining tour
Photo by Catherine Powell The pop-punk and emo scene has seen a resurgence of their favorite…
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Out of the Blue, into the heart: Morgan Saint live at Public Records in Brooklyn
On a rain-kissed Thursday night in Brooklyn, Morgan Saint transformed Public Records’ backroom into a sanctuary…
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“Niagara Falls, 1969” by WONDERLICK: A meditative, melodic ode to human power, absurdity, and the strange beauty of control
In “Niagara Falls, 1969,” WONDERLICK distills a strange historical footnote into a shimmering, philosophical pop song…
