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Needtobreathe Brings Tour De Compadres to the Amphitheater for Opening Night

Click to view slideshow.   Charleston, SC band NEEDTOBREATHE has come a long way since 2006. From playing a water park in Decatur, Alabama for 30 people to playing amphitheaters for 7,000+, the band...

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Rage Against The Machine Tribute Band Performs At Green Bar 4/25/15

Click to view slideshow.   Take the Power back is a Nashville based Rage Against the Machine tribute band. Oh, and they are all girls. The group has gained approval from hardcore Rage fans and casual...

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Marilyn Manson Iron City Birmingham, AL 4/26/15

Click to view slideshow.   Last night, Marilyn Manson performed to a sold-out crowd at Birmingham’s Iron City. Fans wrapped around both sides of the building, waiting and eagerly anticipating the...

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Concert Review: Don Felder and the Doobie Brothers in Alpharetta, GA

  In his 27 years with the Eagles, Don Felder almost never got to sing lead, but Saturday night at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in Alpharetta, GA he proved he has the chops to take center stage....

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Shaky Knees Music Festival Atlanta, Georgia May 8-10, 2015

Over the weekend, WVUA-FM attended Shaky Knees Music Festival in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. It was a great weekend for music, camaraderie, and relaxation. Enjoy this photo gallery from the festival...

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Review of Tame Impala’s Album, Currents

When I first fired up Currents on NPR’s First Listen stream, I didn’t know what to expect. Tame Impala’s InnerSpeaker was and is one of my favorite albums, but their second album Lonerism didn’t appeal...

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Review of Madchild’s Album, Silver Tongue Devil

Madchild’s latest entry into the rap world is Silver Tongue Devil, an album about sobering up and focusing on his craft, which has apparently worked considering this album combines quality verses,...

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Review of Mac Demarco’s Album, Another One

Mac Demarco Delivers and Depresses Mac Demarco has been one of the marquee indie darlings for quite a while now. Each of his releases have received critical success as well as help established a...

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Review of Frank Turner’s Positive Songs for Negative People

Having never listened to Frank Turner’s music, I went into Positive Songs for Negative People without a clue of what I was getting into. I noticed he was a punk rocker turned folk singer, but that...

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Review of The Fratellis’ Eyes Wide, Tongue Tied

The Fratellis are an honest band who make honest music. The lyrics are direct and real, and their established sound has always been founded upon old-fashioned rock and roll with room to create and...

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Review of Lana Del Rey’s Album, Honeymoon

Lana Del Rey reaches deep within her being and talent for Honeymoon, her third studio album. Del Rey is somber, slow and nostalgic on this record, which sees a mix of new and old direction for the New...

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Review of Wavves’ album “V”

Exactly describing Wavves’ sound is kind of hard. On the surface, the basics are apparent: throw in some punk, some tradition rock, maybe a little pop and wrap the whole package with a heavy West Coast...

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Everything You Need to Know About The Life of Pablo by Kanye West

The Life of Pablo is the seventh studio album released by American rapper Kanye West. Kanye began production of The Life of Pablo (then titled So Help Me God) during the summer of 2014, with the...

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“O.J.: Made in America”: Less about O.J., more about us

When I first heard that ESPN was releasing a five-part documentary about O.J. Simpson, my initial thought was: Why? Why, more than 20 years later, do we as Americans have such an insatiable appetite...

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Review of The Red Hot Chile Peppers’ Album, The Getaway

The Red Hot Chile Peppers are back with their eleventh studio album The Getaway. Their first album produced without Rick Rubin since Mothers’ Milk (1989), the record is void of the quintessential...

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The Dexateens Emerge with New Record, “Teenage Hallelujah”

Tuscaloosa’s own southern-rock establishment, The Dexateens, has returned with their sixth album – the intriguingly dubbed Teenage Hallelujah.  Since forming in 1998, The Dexateens have released 5...

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Alabama’s own St. Paul & The Broken Bones impress with sophomore effort “Sea...

With their sophomore album, Sea of Noise, St. Paul & The Broken Bones continue to impress. The boys from Birmingham quite literally took me to church with their opening track, “Crumbling Light...

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The Babysitter: Netflix’s Somewhat Spooky New Original

Netflix made its newest original movie The Babysitter available for streaming on October 13th, just in time for horror fans everywhere to get ready for Halloween by watching scary movie after scary...

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I Have ‘Something To Tell You’ About HAIM

By: Tina Turner HAIM’s newest released album, Something to Tell You could be the most organic form of art that the year 2017 will receive. Released in May of this year, fans of the three sister act...

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Weezer’s Newest and Coolest Album, Pacific Daydream

By: Grant White Weezer fans, myself included, were no doubt anticipating the band’s newest album, Pacific Daydream, which released on October 27 this year. Weezer’s previous two albums, Everything Will...

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