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In recent years, the status of the Who has risen dramatically in the hierarchy of contemporary rock and rightly so. The ascent began with a greater appreciation of Quadrophenia, the
Treefort Music Fest has revealed a resurrected lineup for its ninth festival, set to take place September 22-26, 2021 in multiple venues throughout downtown Boise, Idaho. The lineup includes: Japanese
Yola has announced her anthemic new album Stand For Myself, will be released via Easy Eye Sound on July 30, 2021. Produced by Dan Auerbach, the album is a sonic
Copenhagen-based band Iceage has released a new single, “Gold City,” from their forthcoming album, Seek Shelter, out May 7th on Mexican Summer, and announced a 2022 North American and UK
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