Posts Tagged as ‘respectable street’

Published on February 1st, 2018

It might sound like a dig at prog-rock royalty, or like a therapy patient’s diagnosis, but King Complex turns out to be Bracher Brown and »

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Published on January 8th, 2018

PureHoney was given the opportunity to ask LSP a few questions in advance of his upcoming shows in South Florida! PH: You worked with artists »

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Published on December 5th, 2017

Of Montreal An of Montreal concert is more than a show; it can be classified as an otherworldly experience. Band members in pig masks and »

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Published on November 1st, 2017

Front Line Assembly Canada is our awesome cousin to The North, known for many fine things: hockey, bacon, cheap pharmaceuticals and the pronunciation of “about” »

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Published on September 19th, 2017

Respectable Street turns 30 Thirty years ago in June, Rodney Mayo opened a new club on Clematis Street that no one could have predicted would »

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Published on July 21st, 2017

CAVITY AD After more than twenty-five years spent mercilessly assaulting South Florida’s music scene, Cavity bassist and founding member Daniel Gorostiaga insists he escaped his »

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Published on June 19th, 2017

POST ANIMAL There seems to be confusion in the collective press coverage of who does what in the psych-rock combo Post Animal. New York magazine, »

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Published on April 3rd, 2017

SURFER BLOOD play Respecs The thing about success is that it is not easy. Gained through hard work and perseverance, once achieved, it needs looking »

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Published on April 2nd, 2017

EVERYMEN ALBUM RELEASE Fame, fortune, and a private jet. The goals of many rock and roll bands include a life of celebrity and excess. Of »

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Published on February 23rd, 2017

FROTH play Respecs Like a lot of great bands, Froth started as a name and daydream. The fellas in Froth dreamt of putting out a »

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Published on February 17th, 2017

PEARL EARL Chances are, if you live outside of the greater Dallas, TX area, you may not have heard of Pearl Earl. We’re here to »

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Published on February 17th, 2017

Hotbox Art talks Knight Six empty row houses on Douglass  Avenue in West Palm Beach that could have been bulldozed in an afternoon instead represent »

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