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Concert review: Blind Pilot's 'We are the Tide' tour rolls into St. Louis with style, at Plush, Friday, March 2
Why do I even care what a few strangers from Kentucky think of a St. Louis crowd? Why would it bother me when one of them tells me about the Blind Pilot show they attended earlier in the tour at…
Concert review and set list: The Del Fuegos scorch the Old Rock House, Thursday, March 1
Had any unsuspecting music fan walked in for the Del Fuegos performance at the Old Rock House on Thursday night they wouldn't have had any inkling that the band they had paid to see had not played regularly together in…
Concert review: Bass Drum of Death pounds its way into the Old Rock House, Friday, March 2
The room smelled like cigarettes, perfume and cold air. The pre-concert hum of the Old Rock House crowd, waiting on Bass Drum of Death, was punctuated by a guy telling the girl next to me that he was actually, right…
Concert review: YACHT sails through synth-pop at Plush, with Née and Jeffrey Jerusalem, Thursday, March 1
Last night's lineup at Plush was synthesizer and pop-hook heavy, performed with a playfulness straight from the '80s.
Concert review: Guy Clark masters the Old Rock House, Wednesday, February 29
The appellation "legend" tends to be more of a marketing term than a description of an artist's importance. Often, it serves only to mark someone who's been lucky enough to get old without succumbing to too many vices and pitfalls…
Concert review: MuteMath completes a thrilling marathon at the Pageant, Tuesday, February 28
The house lights dimmed and a side door inside the Pageant opened. MuteMath bassist Roy Mitchell-Cárdenas' long, dark hair billowed, silhouetted by a dim overhead light.
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Since 1902: Slightly Elevated

Tue June 18
Since 1902 is a St. Louis indie rock band who recently released their latest album, Slightly Elevated. The band records and produces most of their music at home, and draws from influences across genres. Their new album combines dreamy and relatable lyrics with catchy percussion and layered guitar tones to draw the listener in from start to finish. Click here to download "Our Front Yard" from Slightly…

The Maness Brothers present their debut album 'Grief Factory'

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Dave and Jake Maness of The Maness Brothers stopped by the KDHX studio to talk about their new album 'Grief Factory'. Click here to download their song River…

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