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the Beebs

Singer/songwriter Colleen Lee writes songs of whiskey, graves, robbery and lost love. With her new band, The Beebs, we see more of her surreal storytelling as she combines forces with musician/producer Patrick Lee. (Read More)


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The Belles

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The Bellrays

For The BellRays, the title of their latest album, Have A Little Faith, is a command, an ultimatum even. We need more fearlessness! firebrand singer Lisa Kekaula declared last fall when the Southern California quartet appeared in front of the Washington… (Read More)


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The Beloved Invaders

The Beloved Invaders play classic instrumental surf. And if you’re thinking beach music, consider all that is surf: Dick Dale’s classic “Misirlou” from “Pulp Fiction”, the unmistakable surf guitar sound of “Pipeline”, the Latin groove of “Sway”, the flat-out rock ’n… (Read More)


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The Beltones

Nearly three years since the release of their debut CD EP, Florida punk rock heroes THE BELTONES are back with their first full length album!!!! In this time, THE BELTONES have relocated to Gainesville and recruited a new rhythm section. They… (Read More)


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The Berzerker

The Berzerker are an Industrial Death Metal band from Melbourne, Australia. Specializing in Speed, Intensity and aggression. The wall of noise produced by the band encompasses very untraditional drums sound supplied in the form of distorted 909 kick drums, and industrial… (Read More)


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The Big Screen

The Big Screen is: Daniel Pundik: Vocals Richard O’neil: Guitar/Bass Peter Vasques: Drums Daniel Pundik and Richard O’Neil started theBIGscreen in the summer of 2001. In good old Coral Springs Florida. touring full time with the likes of Hidden In Plain… (Read More)


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The Black Dahlia Murder

Hailing from Detroit, MI this five-piece band does not compromise the integrity of their music for anyone. Heavily influenced by Swedish metal and infused with the very brutal sounds of Florida death metal scene, The Black Dahlia Murder’s debut release Unhallowed… (Read More)


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The Black Heart Procession

Formed in late 1997 out of San Diego, The Black Heart Procession have been described as beautifully bleak and brooding indie rock with a dark side. Lyrically touching on more of the melancholy side of human nature, the name of this… (Read More)


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The Black Keys

Feeling heartsick from love’s tumult, sweating bullets in the middle of the night, drinking lightning from a corn liquor bottle, sitting in a room whose walls are so blue they look black, digging into the joy-and-pain double helix of existence and… (Read More)


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The Black Maria

Like a phoenix rising from the ashes of Grade, Zyon and New Day Rising, The Black Maria present their new album, “Lead Us To Reason”. While each member of the band has a long history of success in music — The… (Read More)


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The Black Seeds

The Lord of the Rings put New Zealand’s beauty and creative spirit on the pop culture map. Flight of the Conchords revealed New Zealand’s unique wit. Now reggae/funk sensations The Black Seeds—Conchord friends and former band mates—are ready to take listeners… (Read More)


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The Black Smiths

BIOGRAPHY: Birmingchester, a small industrial town in the north of England, was the backdrop for the birth of Black Smiths. The lads met while attending an all boys school for wayward youth and discovered early on their shared interest in American… (Read More)


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The Blasters

The Blasters exemplify the best traditions of American Music, performing with passion and honesty that for over three decades has won the hearts and souls of fans worldwide. Composed of founding members vocalist-guitarist Phil Alvin, drummer Bill Bateman and bassist John… (Read More)


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The Bled

Those who are a part of the “underground scene” have always been respected and considered as a member of an extended family. Musical acts are birthed and raised in this cherished environment, where everyone is protected and appreciated by one another… (Read More)


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The Blood Arm

snake of the angels… father of none (Read More)


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The Blood Brothers

Jordan Blilie – Vocals Mark Gajadhar – Drums Morgan Henderson – Bass, keyboard Cody Votolato – Guitar Johnny Whitney – Vocals, keyboard “In 2000 it was Soccer Moms,” laments Blood Brother lung burner Jordan Blilie. “Now it’s NASCAR Dads.” No, he’s… (Read More)


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The Blue Dogs

With nearly a million miles logged and 100,000 records sold, South Carolina’s Blue Dogs continue to ride the highways, churn out new music, and win over new fans. This September, the band launches a fall tour with a month-long jaunt from… (Read More)


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The Blue Ribbon Boys

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The Blue Van

Once upon a time four young brats, all from good families, realised that life in a suburban community didn’t bring much thrill to their restless existence. Mowing the lawn and assassinating empty cans with a pellet gun just didn’t do for… (Read More)


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The Bob Schneider Experience (Former lead singer of the Ugly Americans)

Bob Schneider enjoys pushing the limits, and there are > few boundaries he won’t dare to cross with at least > one toe and a wicked grin. “I’m Good Now,” his > brilliant genre-defying solo effort, hop-scotches > through a musical… (Read More)


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The Bodeans

The best singing and songwriting partnerships involve a respectful give and take—whether it’s in the trading of lyrical or melodic ideas, an exchange of guitar riffs or the blending of vocal harmonies. Sam Llanas and Kurt Neumann initiated such a partnership… (Read More)


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The Box Experiment

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The Brakes

Formed in Philadelphia area in 2001 by a group of talented young musicians, The Brakes have quickly grown from a local favorite to a touring rock band. The band has worked hard to develop their loyal hometown following while hustling to… (Read More)


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The Bravery

The Bravery Dance rock that sounds great the morning after By JENNY ELISCU WHO Four handsome, hip New York rockers with a vaguely retro sound: The Bravery became the object of a crazed bidding war this summer faster than you could… (Read More)


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The Bravery Rescheduled

The Bravery have rescheduled their Bluebird appearance for July 26th! If you have tickets to tonight’s show they WILL NOT be honored for the new date! If you have tickets and want to go see Ash/Alaska! tonight then go for it… (Read More)


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The Breeders

One of alternative rock’s most promising — and frustrating — bands, the Breeders were conceived initially as a way for Pixies’ bassist Kim Deal and Throwing Muses’ guitarist Tanya Donelly to let out some suppressed creative energy and to take a… (Read More)


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The Bricks

The Bricks were formed in spring 2004, in Denver, Colorado. Dukes Stone, theShit, and the incredibly talented Igor Van Pelt combined their appreciation of Punk, Underground Garage and Pop Rock songs with the challenge of creating songs with their very own… (Read More)


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The Briefs

The Briefs …they’re still poor and still weird but their fans are so much richer for the shitload of records they’ve put out along way. If you’re hungry for more history, BYO re-releasd “Hit After Hit” and “Off the Charts” so… (Read More)


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The Briggs

The perennial road warriors of punk rock, The Briggs, have spent the last six years on the road with little respite. This doesn’t really bother them though. Considering the momentum the band has gained in the last few years, they welcome… (Read More)