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Interview with the Plain White T's

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Interview with Single File

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Single File’s ‘Common Struggles’ provides simple music and addictive lyrics

On Tuesday, April 21 the band Single File, along with Danger Radio, opened for the Plain White T's at USI's Physical Activies Center. Their debut album 'Common Struggles' dropped April 7 and is worth checking out if you're into alternative rock. Full story

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As Forever Fades finds fame

Local band signs with uThunder Records 

They've opened for bands such as Bring Me the Horizon and Whitechapel.They've gained over 2,000 fans on Myspace in three days and tally over 52,000 plays on their songs. Having just signed to uThunder records, you'll be able to find their new EP in Best Buys and FYEs around the nation in a few weeks. Full story

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As Forever Fades finds fame

Local band signs with uThunder Records 

They've opened for bands such as Bring Me the Horizon and Whitechapel.They've gained over 2,000 fans on Myspace in three days and tally over 52,000 plays on their songs. Having just signed to uThunder records, you'll be able to find their new EP in Best Buys and FYEs around the nation in a few weeks.

DeafMegan strives for success with second album

    What started out as a solo project led to the formation of an up and coming band.     DeafMegan’s lead vocalist, Justin Waddington “originally set out to record a solo CD based off my original songs, but I wanted a backing band. 4 comments

Fun Hogs 'Party!'

   Punk rock has met science fiction and the result is the Fun Hogs.       With songs such as “Hooked on Vonnegut” and “Star Wars Money", this newly formed band has branched out from the standard broke and lonely lyrics to declare admiration for Kurt Vonnegut Jr. 2 comments

Namaste helps to conquer children's cancer

    On Friday, long-time local band Namaste rocked out patrons at Ri Ra Irish Pub for nearly four hours.     Opening with a sort of salsa funk infusion, they quickly revealed to listeners their diverse style ranging from jazzy soul, to rock and roll, to pure jam.

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