[ In music ] Beach House: Devotion New Beach House on February 26, another step in Baltimore's move to take over.
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[ In music ] Kadman: Sing To Me Slower; Free MP3 - "Honeymoon's End" On their studio debut,
Sing To Me Slower, Baltimore's Kadman cathartically rain all over my parade.
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[ In music ] Pulling Teeth: Martyr Immortal Pulling Teeth's Martyr Immortal shall not be ignored. Punishing breakdowns and thrashing riffs set the bar for hardcore coming out of Baltimore in 2008.
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[ In music ] Review & Free Download of Chowder EP Baltimore tech metal trio Chowder make their EP available free online.
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[ In blogs ] Destroy Everything - Freedom Of Speech Means Talk Is Cheap Punk outfit Destroy Everything actually create something on their latest full-length.
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[ In music ] Jade Fox - Ashes Of Another Life Baltimore's Jade Fox has been building a base around her debut album by pounding pavement to get the word out.
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[ In any given tuesday ] The Shondes: The Red Sea The Shondes fight the good fight on their record
The Red Sea.
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[ In any given tuesday ] Brian Grosz - Bedlam Nights Brian Grosz strangely mixes PJ Harvey with Portishead and comes out a winner.
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[ In live ] Lotus: Escaping Sargasso Sea and Copy Paste Repeat On The Road Philadelphia's Lotus combine jazz, electronica, and jam on their latest releases.
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[ In live ] Black Dahlia Murder: Nocturnal Black Dahlia Murder brought the Nocturnal sound into town last week despite snow and ice.
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[ In music ] Jason Dove: We Should Be Together Jason Dove puts his best foot forward on
We Should Be Together.
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[ In any given tuesday ] Tippy Canoe and The Paddlemen: Parasols and Pekingese Baltimore native takes the bakelite ambience west on her debut LP.
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[ In blogs ] Radiohead - In Rainbows Pay what you want for Radiohead's
In Rainbows, it's worth way more than you can afford, anyway. Barrett King paid four bucks (what, you think he's made of money?), and got a shock to the system for less than a pack of smokes.
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[ In music ] The Dance Party Friction! Friction! Friction! The Dance Party are rife with '80s references and indie-rock style metaphor, but they just wanna party. Hailing from College Park, they play Bloc Party songs better than Bloc Party does on their latest album, and pile on The Strokes, acid-wash jeans and headbands for good measure.
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