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REVIEW: Lobsterfest 2012, Day One
It was almost a quarter to 11 p.m. last night when Whirl, the first act slated to perform at the All Campus Radio Network's annual Lobsterfest, began their hour-long set… Read More
What A Concept: A Talk With Eric Bluebaum Of Riley
Technical skill doesn’t make a band and it certainly doesn’t make a rock band. But sometimes it can make a group of musicians stand out from the pack of new… Read More
REVIEW: 2012 Nelsonville Music Festival, Day 3
If there were any recurring themes at this year's Nelsonville Music Festival (besides groovy tunes), they were probably: heat, hippies/hipsters and a very low probability of getting into the No-Fi… Read More
REVIEW: 2012 Nelsonville Music Festival, Day 2
It felt awfully intimate when Jorma Kaukonen took the Main Stage at the Nelsonville Music Festival on Saturday afternoon. Accompanied by his fellow Hot Tuna bandmate Barry Mitterhoff, the pair… Read More
NMF 2012: Waking Up With The Early Bird
Is there a better way to start a day than with some early morning mandolin antics from Andrew Bird? Starting around 10 a.m. this morning, Bird took to the stage… Read More
REVIEW: 2012 Nelsonville Music Festival, Day 1
When Kurt Vile and the Violators took the main stage at the Nelsonville Music festival last night, they easily could have been mistaken for a group of shaggy high schoolers…. Read More
Review: Nelsonville Music Festival Kickoff
There’s something fitting about a little Americana to kick off the start of a music festival tucked in the rolling hills of Appalachia. Angela Perley & The Howlin' Moons did… Read More
NMF Artist Spotlight: Lee “Scratch” Perry
There are few artists more underappreciated–or as downright bizarre–than reggae/dub pioneer Lee “Scratch” Perry. With his combination of strange lyrics and solid rhythms, Perry is still in demand, working with… Read More
A Veritable Feast Of Music, Art This Weekend
It's far too easy for young people in Athens to slap on blinders when it comes to acknowledging the poverty that edges into Ohio University’s campus. However, thanks to a… Read More
Mind Fish’s Farewell to Athens
Big things are happening for Mind Fish, one of the most distinct indie-pop acts to spring from Athens’ pool of ever-changing indie-pop acts. Within weeks, the band will say goodbye… Read More
Hex Net Looks to the Future with Debut Album
Seth Riddlebarger and Tim Peacock are no strangers to the Athens music scene. Having played in a myriad of musical acts over the past decade, the pair recently joined forces… Read More
Review: RASCAL Magazine Fundraiser At The Dragon’s Cup
In 2011, Ohio University students Cynthia Robinson and Allison Maloney came up with an idea for an edgy magazine that would be one part social commentary, one part art and… Read More
Donkey Coffee To Host Hip-Hop Showcase This Weekend
At first glance, Donkey Coffee may not seem like the premier spot in Athens to catch fresh beats and sharp rhymes. This Saturday, several hip-hop dynamos from Columbus plan to… Read More
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