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In the vast, constantly evolving world of music, we regularly witness a recurring stigma that gets placed on a lot of musicians in today’s day and age: mainstream artists are sell outs. Every band on the radio wrote that song to get on the radio. Fans are now holding...
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As a music fan, how many times have you griped over the fact that your favorite band, “never plays our city” when they go out on tour? Well the dedicate Foo Fighters fans of Richmond, VA have been dealing with such an issue for a longer period than most....
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Detroit party rockers Wilson sat down with The Pit to discuss their performance at this year’s Rock On The Range. James and Puhy welcome us into the weird, wonderful world of Wilson and talk about what the future holds for the band. no images were found ...
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The journey of The Amity Affliction since their formation in 2003 is both a refreshingly remarkable and deeply personal one. Rooted in themes of anxiety, clinical depression and suicide, the band has returned with their follow up to 2012’s ‘Chasing Ghosts’, titled ‘Let The Ocean Take Me’, which drops...
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Twelve Foot Ninja talk to The Pit at Rock On The Range about Golden Gods Award, Penetration....
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Thousand Foot Krutch are primed and ready to release their first album in over two years, 'Oxygen: Inhale,' on August 26....
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'A Million Ways To Die In The West' provides gut-busting laughs but a lackluster story....
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Dirt Fest 2014 will signal the end of a barrage of summer festival dates for Killswitch Engage and close out the group's 2013-2014 World Tour....
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May 1st wasn’t just a big night for heavy music fans in Detroit this year, it was a day that every impassioned concertgoer had left marked on their calendar at least a month in advance. Bands like Blessthefall, Miss May, Silverstein, Tech N9ne and more were all in town...