Posts Tagged as ‘respectable street’

Published on May 1st, 2015

strung out It’s been said before that punk-rock has a specific shelf life and that punk-rock is a young man’s game. While we can’t pin »

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Published on December 4th, 2014

RAGGY MONSTER & LAVOLA Two bands, Raggy Monster and Lavola, seem to have found a rhythm with each other – both dropping new albums, honing »

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Published on August 25th, 2014

Respectable Street Turns 27 Respectable Street turns 27 this Saturday and you are invited to the biggest party of the year: 27 Years of Oblivion!Open bar »

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Published on August 22nd, 2014

LOLIPOP ADVENTURE TOUR In a sea of independent record labels pimping new rock bands, Los Angeles-based Lolipop Records is quickly on its way to heavy-hitter »

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Published on August 11th, 2014

PureHoney 3 Year Party Last year, BPB New Times music editor Liz Tracy wrote about PureHoney’s 2nd Year Anniversary: “The fold-out party bible is entering »

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Published on April 21st, 2014

FROTH The revitalization of vintage-informed psychedelia in America has spawned forth some of the most exciting artists in recent memory. The umbrella of psych, which »

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Published on December 10th, 2013

A Closer View of Artist Serena Dominguez Fun loving artist and Miami native, Serena Dominguez, has made a career out of doodling. She created this »

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Published on November 24th, 2013

Respectable Street NEW YEARS EVE Masquerade Ball: Eyes Wide Shut featuring: Beach Day Pretty Girls The Band in Heaven Sweet Bronco Burlesque Show and Dancers »

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Published on November 22nd, 2013

Indie-rock has developed into a really rough game these days. The hallways of the buildings built on the might of ’90s college radio and ’80s »

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Published on November 21st, 2013

The March Has Begun From the first few seconds of Sweet Bronco’s soon-to-be-released debut album, Morning Night, a pronounced schizophrenic influence shimmers forth that reveals »

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Published on August 15th, 2013

Behind the Mask In the few candid video interviews that Death in June’s Douglas Pearce has done, he appears surprisingly docile and soft-spoken. Bespectacled and »

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Published on August 5th, 2013

New wave music quickly dated itself with its reliance on cold electronics that left human nuance and warmth to wither at the curb. It is »

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