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The Daily Frequency (4/20/15)

Posted by on Apr 20, 2015 in Featured, Latest, News, Reads | 0 comments

Written by Kevin Madert

Today, a lot of things happened in the world of music. Here are some of them.


1. Moonrise Festival will begin selling early bird tickets this Thursday at 11AM EST. After a successful debut last summer, Steez Promo will once again put on the two-day festival (August 8th and 9th) at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, MD. You can check the official Moonrise Festival site for more information. Via Facebook

 

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AltFreq Weekly Planner (4/19/15-4/22/15)

Posted by on Apr 19, 2015 in Featured, Latest, Noise | 0 comments

Written by Kevin Madert

It’s nearly impossible to keep track of all the events going on in the area, so we’re here to let you know what’s happening in live music over the next few days. Watch out on Thursdays for the “Weekend Planner” where we’ll cover the most important 72 hours of the week.

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Review: Dance Gavin Dance – Instant Gratification

Posted by on Apr 18, 2015 in Featured, Latest, Noise, Reviews | 0 comments

There aren’t many albums out there these days that have true staying power. Music has become disposable like most everything else. There are so many good bands out there putting out good music so rapidly that there is little reason to stay loyal to any one album for an extended period of time, lest you might miss the next remarkable flash in the pan. Not to sell the music short, of course, but it’s become so easy to record good music and make it accessible, that so many artists are putting out such highly quality music all the time. It seems like every week a new album of the year contender is released. Team this up with society’s collective ADD, and you get music that gets tossed aside like a day old newspaper.

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Show Spotlight: B.A.D.ASS Raves Presents Temple of Boom DC

Posted by on Apr 17, 2015 in Editorials, Featured, Latest, Reads | 0 comments

Here in DC we’re very blessed as far as music goes. Aside from a plethora of shows happening on any given night, we have so many top tier venues to house those shows that we’ve become the envy of cities all around the world. Places like U Street Music Hall, Flash, Echostage, The 9:30 Club, the list is basically endless; any city would be lucky to have even one venue off that list, and we have them all. It’s really remarkable, but what’s even more remarkable is the talent; we have talent and innovators, people that continue to push the envelope show after show, people that will decide it’s too easy to throw a killer show at an internationally ranked venue. So, you know, why not throw a party in a parking garage near Gallaudet University, a school for the deaf?

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News: Texas In July Announce European Farewell Tour

Posted by on Apr 17, 2015 in Latest, News, Reads | 0 comments

I have to say, this news is sort of a shocker. Maybe I’m just behind on the news, but apparently Texas In July are breaking up, and they have just announced tour dates for the European leg of their farewell tour. This is really disappointing news, these guys are one of the most technical metalcore bands out there, and their recently released self-titled album absolutely ripped.

 

But alas, all good things must come to an end, and so I highly recommend you check these guys out while you still have a chance. The European leg of this tour is of little consequence to those of us stateside, but this surely means that they will be announcing an American farewell tour before too long. We’ll be sure to update you with the details as soon as they become available.

 

In case you are reading this from across the pond, check out the full tour routing after the jump.
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