Plus more shows coming up down the road.
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Plus more shows coming up down the road.
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Under the direction of artistic director and conductor Jim Brown, the Orlando Gay Chorus will take you on a musical trip spanning decades through the world of Hollywood music, and by extension, through our own attachments to those films.
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Despite a simple setup and a never-ending tour, the Folk create a resounding living space to invite show-goers into.
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Every time Abdomen Canvas plays we always expect calamitous, crowd-capturing, cooked-to-order metal delivered with neck-punishing speed, skin-clattering vocal work and superior half-time tact that differentiates them from their peers.
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With equally solid show support from locals the Dark Sixties and Tideup, the only gamble at stake at this killer Norse Korea event is the possibility of losing your mind over Twin Tigers’ sound.
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Though the three bands come from distinctively different corners, their heaviness unifies them.
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While so many bands feel like they need to rationalize (or be ironic about) making stadium-sized, major-chord singalongs, the Joy Formidable positively revels in it, casting neither a knowing wink nor a hint of apology for its uplifting sound.
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They are packing venues, and according to comments on Facebook, the public seems pleased with the outcome.
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