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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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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Their live show is famed for setting off the crowd in a sorta sweaty supernova, so it’d probably be wise if you showed up with their song “Don’t Stop Partying” as your silly mantra for the night.
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Wednesday, March 27 – Your Favorite Color with Half Undressed, the Haroux 8 p.m. Will’s Pub 1042 N. Mills Ave. willspub.org $4 Treading in that delightful sonic space between sci-fi-style intrigue and alone-in-the-dark paranoia, the new solo project that local guy Geramy Layug has branded as Your Favorite Color feels like we’ve landed on...
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Kramer may be better known as live sound producer for Sonic Youth, but he’s also considered the “fifth Stranger” and was much more involved in this year’s release for the local band.
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As the hundreds of noise players make their way south, many will pass through Orlando – so, clever folk that they are, local loud-lovers BLURT-CFC take advantage by giving them a home for the night, under INC rules: 15-minute sets, do your worst and GTFO the stage.
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Since releasing their debut, Hundred Waters was quickly picked up by OWSLA, the label most of us know as Skrillex’s, but the Gainesville band doesn’t necessarily have any connection to dubstep.
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What’s more, he’s coming around with still-fresh songs from his latest release A Walk in My Pause, including a track that details the horrors of living through Hurricane Andrew, sure to resonate with longtime residents who endured similar discomforts.
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The one thing that we can always count on, though, is for Father Figure to turn up layered in fuzz, their shoegaze/garage hybrid sound skillfully orchestrated into songs that rise, climax and never bore.
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Her smart, neo-traditionalist expression is as sweet, vulnerable and honest as ever.
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And they’re back with a beast of a show headlined by Across Tundras, the Neurot Recordings band whose incredible signature sound is an atmospheric merge of post-metal heaviness and gothic Americana.
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