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Cultivating Joy: The Maine Sells Out House of Blues

The Maine’s “I Love You But I Chose The Maine” Tour finally reached Florida, playing to a soldout House of Blues Orlando. This tour embraced the newest chapter, Joy Next Door, while simultaneously paying respect to past eras. Each band on the bill–Moody Joody, Grayscale, and Nightly–contributed

Racoma at Cannery Hall: A Night That Felt Personal

I went to see Racoma at Cannery Hall in downtown Nashville, and honestly it felt way more personal than I expected. It wasn’t one of those shows where you just stand there and watch the band do their thing and leave—it actually felt like they cared about who

CAOS in DC

I found myself back in the pit for the first time since the last time and damn was this a special one.  This time not only did I check off another adolescent idol on my shot list [Headliner, Miguel], but I also got to photograph my favorite artist on the

Portugal. the Man visits Dallas

Portugal. The Man brought the Support Your Local Crews and Workers Tour to The Bomb Factory in Dallas, Texas, delivering a set that highlighted both their evolving sound and the depth of their catalog. With La Luz opening the night, the show felt carefully paced and built for longevity and

Celebrating A Decade of Never Happy, Ever After with As It Is

Marking both the 10-year anniversary of their debut album Never Happy, Ever After and their first headlining run in the United States in over six years, the Tenth Time Lucky Tour served as As It Is’s celebratory welcome back to the scene. Playing seven shows in eight days, all

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