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(04/14/14 12:00am)
Organizers in Columbus are looking to take a few lessons from SXSW by bringing a similar urban music festival to the city featuring free outdoor music stages and vibrant nights of bar hopping to highlight the best music the city has to offer.
(04/11/14 12:00am)
“You don’t want to have a Ridges song written about you,” said Victor Rasgaitis, frontman of The Ridges, as he led the group to nail down the final touches of the new song “Emaline” — a harmony driven acoustic song interrupted by Rasgaitis’ screams of “please let me die.”
(04/09/14 12:00am)
Post culture staffers William Hoffman and Dylan Sams are joined by Associate Editor Haylee Pearl to preview the upcoming 12Fest, break down whether concertgoers should look up artists' setlists in advance, and discuss a handful of new releases in the 14th installment of the biweekly "Post Rock" PostCast.
(04/09/14 12:00am)
In 2013 a plethora of underground hip-hop artists took center stage from Chance The Rapper to Danny Brown, unearthing a world of aspiring talented artists trying to make a name for themselves through free mixtapes promoted on the internet.
(04/06/14 12:00am)
Music lovers, aspiring musicians and local entrepreneurs gathered at Stuart’s Opera House on Friday to enjoy the community music of the Grammy-winning band Tinariwen.
(04/03/14 12:00am)
From the harsh and unforgiving desert of Africa’s Sahara to the old and hallowed halls of Stuart’s Opera House, Tinariwen will return to the area once again to perform its own flavor of world blues.
(04/01/14 12:00am)
Ohio University’s Hip-Hop Congress hip-hop awareness week is underway and, though there is no new material out for fans of the genre to enjoy from local groups, many mainstays of the area are hard at work on forthcoming albums, including Emcee Schwartz, MC Freeman and The hip-hop Tribe.
(03/28/14 12:00am)
Nelsonville Music Festival still has some surprises up its sleeves, announcing 10 more bands Friday including former fest performers Shovels & Ropes and the lo-fi king Kurt Vile.
(03/27/14 12:00am)
In a weekend already filled with a four-day music festival and one of the biggest street fests of the year, Casa Nueva is adding to the excitement ny booking two nights of talented indie rock bands.
(03/26/14 12:00am)
Post culture staffers William Hoffman and Dylan Sams are joined by Associate Editor Haylee Pearl to discuss a busy weekend for the Athens-area music scene, the new Black Keys single and other recent releases in the 13th installment of the biweekly "Post Rock" PostCast.
(03/26/14 12:00am)
Thanks to heated tents, 24-hour food stands and a never-ending stream of music set to go through the night and into the morning, fest organizers are dubbing this year’s Hoopla in the Hills music festival as the “largest slumber party in Ohio.”
(03/25/14 12:00am)
Although two record stores in Athens have fallen by the wayside, Haffa’s Records, 15 W. Union St. has been able to remain afloat by keeping up with national underground trends, staying in tune with local bands and a bit of old-fashioned luck.
(03/20/14 10:26pm)
MojoFlo has always been a band to catch on its bi-yearly trip to Jackie O’s Pub & Brewery, but the group has lacked any solid recorded material that captures the energy and sheer talent of the group — now that’s changed.
(03/20/14 12:00am)
Music is a part of our American culture.
(03/17/14 12:00am)
The satanic image of Athens metal band Skeletonwitch might evoke the image of hardened rockers, but when it comes to animals, the group has a soft spot.
(03/13/14 3:11am)
Jazz requires a keen ear and a loose interpretation of the rules allowing the artists to play off one another for pure improvisation. Jazz is a conversation.
(03/13/14 12:00am)
Jazz requires a keen ear and a loose interpretation of the rules allowing the artists to play off one another for pure improvisation. Jazz is a conversation.
(03/12/14 8:58pm)
In the early 2000s, music lovers essentially only had one option when it came to enjoying large outdoor music festivals — the sweaty over-crowded jungle that is Bonnaroo.
(03/12/14 12:00am)
Chris Biester, sweating bullets on the Porch Stage at the 2013 Nelsonville Music Festival, with a guitar hanging around his neck, a towel in one hand and a bottle of generic cold syrup in the other, holds the bottle up for the audience to see, yelling “Tussin, the medicine of the uninsured.”
(03/12/14 12:00am)
Post culture staffers William Hoffman and Dylan Sams discuss the Ohio music festival scene, their thoughts on recent album releases and whether concertgoers should expect encores from performers in the 12th installment of the biweekly "Post Rock" PostCast.