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A Revelation for the Times
For Jamison Lyman, it is through music that he expresses his love of God and defines his own path as a solo artist and singular talent in the band A Tale Of. Performing live at The Red and The Black on December 7, Lyman shared his ambient style songs and religiously inspired lyrics.
A Tale Of
Ambient
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12.10.09 |
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Emily |
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Featured, Reviews |
Strap in and Take Flight with The Jet Age
Throughout their past couple of albums, The Jet Age have had some pretty unusual destinations. This time they take what everyone saw and heard before and turn that potential into a reality–all while simultaneously turning those expectations up on their head. With their third album, The Jet Age have now landed in an unexpected destination once again – “In ‘Love’.”
The Jet Age
Rock
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12.04.09 |
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Orlando |
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Featured, Reviews |
Night of The Mostly Dead
Whenever I go to a show, there always seems to be that one kid in front of the stage, screaming every lyric of every song. You can see on his face and in the pump of his fist the intense effect the music has over him. On Saturday, Nov. 14, that kid wasn’t in the pit. He was on stage. His name is Zak, Kurt, Mikey, and Eric, and they are The Mostly Dead.
The Mostly Dead
Punk
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11.25.09 |
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Caroline |
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Featured, Reviews |
Track Stars
With an impressive list of bands on his musical resume, John Davis is no stranger to the DC music scene. When the band known as Georgie James ended there was no time for mourning. Focusing on eclectic and pop oriented tunes, Davis quickly sought to put the right people together to create a new band, Title Tracks.
Title Tracks
Pop
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11.19.09 |
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Bryan |
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High Tea with The Petticoat Tea Room
Who knew that the DC/MD area could claim home to not one, but two Petticoat Tea Rooms? Fans of the first–an actual tea room located in Baltimore–are primarily men and women whom enjoy sipping tea and nibbling on finger sandwiches. Fans of the second–a local band that (other than name, origin, and a passion for hot beverages) has little in common with said room–are primarily men and women whom enjoy an invigorating blend of alt-rock, alt-country, Americana, and just a nibble of ambient electronica. The latter, of course, is much more DoS’s taste.



