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Tantric’s performance under whelms / Cobra Starship lands in Clarion

Comments Off 29 April 2010

This year’s CampusFest featured two headliners, whose respective styles of music are vastly different. Friday night headliner Tantric is a hard rock band, originally based out of Louisville, Kentucky, whose singles “Breakdown” and “Down and Out” have earned them moderate radio success during the past decade.

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Album Review: Anthony Green’s falling

Comments Off 22 April 2010

Circa Survive has long been attributed as the founders of today’s “progressive rock” movement. Even though many bands have gone on to expand upon and nearly perfect the style that Circa Survive attempted to achieve, Circa always seemed destined to create that one record that would be a masterpiece.

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New releases for Spring

Comments Off 24 March 2010

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Album Review: Jacobi’s big label release

Comments Off 04 March 2010

Formally described as a little bit of the Mars Volta, mixed with Trophy Scars, and Glassjaw, Jacobi Wichita’s sound is an intriguing mix of various elements of Latin, hip-hop, experimental, and post-hardcore music. After months of delays and legal issues, Connecticut natives Jacobi Wichita have finally released their follow up to their debut album “Bonez [...]

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Down the rabbit hole

2 Comments 18 February 2010

Break-dancing and booty shaking their way through music blogs and review sites are Boston’s own Bad Rabbits. Their debut album “Stick Up Kids,” has been up for free download on their myspace and has created a lot attention in the online community. “Stick Up Kids”, self-released by the group, brings a fresh new approach as [...]

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Developing the local sound

Comments Off 10 February 2010

Even with intense snow falling down, the brothers of Sigma Phi Epsilon still were able to host their Charity Concert/Battle of the Bands.  The event, which took place this past Friday in the Gemmel Multi Purpose Room, was advertised as a charity concert to raise awareness for breast cancer, multiple sclerosis, and youth AIDS awareness [...]

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One catchy vampire

Comments Off 04 February 2010

Vampire Weekend seems to be the “it” band of recent memories.  After forming in 2006, this Columbia University educated project has blossomed to become the front-runner in today’s indie-rock scene.  Their self-titled debut album peaked at 17 on the Billboard 200 and the band’s soft-punk sound was a breathe of fresh air.

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