It’s gonna come down like a two-day hailstorm of boulders aimed at Mills Avenue.
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It’s gonna come down like a two-day hailstorm of boulders aimed at Mills Avenue.
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Both are legitimate stars and it’s been virtual lifetimes since either has played here for a stand-alone show.
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Besides the theme dovetailing with numerical perfection, it’s a significant benchmark that speaks strongly of the event’s commitment to being a permanent fixture of the scene.
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To crown it all, this is the Rhinestone Cowboy’s official goodbye tour.
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Like all guilty pleasures, Kasabian is capable of evoking enthusiasm that defies all rationality.
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The Elwins are a touring band from Canada and are playing The Social tonight opening for Jukebox the Ghost. No big deal, except they actually wrote this cute little song about Orlando just to introduce themselves. Pretty cool. That alone might be worthy of an audience.
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This sequel to last year’s inaugural event is in honor of both the man and the instrument.
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Expressly arty musicians tend to be a starchy, self-serious lot. But not Brooklyn punk band Japanther. Fuck no.
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Polish those dancing shoes and dust off that party fez because the Delusionaires are reuniting for a one-time free show.
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Friday, Feb. 10 – Paleface They almost don’t make folk singers like Paleface anymore. In some ways, his anti-folk background has separated him enough from the tired clichés that have been institutionalized to the point of meaninglessness in folk music and somehow landed him closer in spirit to the form’s roots. But dissuade yourself...
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