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Band of Horses w/ Jenny & Johnny – Asheville, NC 10/28/10

There was no shortage of beards, flannel shirts or rock and roll on this beautiful fall night in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Titus Andronicus @ Rock N Roll Hotel WDC – 9/26

With security guards taking residence around the stage, DC’s Rock ‘n Roll Hotel braced itself for an unlikely pairing of punk-rock-pop-party debauchery.

Virgin Mobile FreeFest Review – 9/25

Richard Branson’s Virgin Music Festival celebrated its fifth year with bands like Jimmy Eat World, MIA and LCD Soundsystem. Not a bad line up for a free Saturday afternoon.

Black Keys Live @ Charlottesville Pavilion – 9/14

Ohio’s favorite duo since the Wright Brothers brought their unique style of funky blues-rock to a college town in Charlottesville, VA. And boy did they bring it.

Surfer Blood w/The Drums @ 9:30 Club WDC – 9/12

Two up-and-coming “surf-rock” bands burning up the indie stratosphere co-headlined an energetic show last night in downtown DC. The real question for these newbies is do they sink or do they swim?

Coheed & Cambria @ The Norva Norfolk, VA 8/31

Coheed and Cambria came to Norfolk and Coheed and Cambria conquered. Whoever says “rock is dead” clearly hasn’t seen these sci-fi rockers live.

Avett Brothers Live @ House of Blues, SC – 8/21

The Brothers of Avett played three nights in Myrtle Beach and we were there for the grand finale. Did their unique style of southern folk/rock shine into the night or were three evenings of rock two too many?

Devendra Banhart @ Terminal 5 NYC – 8/19/10

Devandra Banhart brought his hippy-fied style of psychedelic folk-rock to The Terminal 5 in NYC this past weekend. Was it all love and happiness or a bad trip?

Interpol w/ The Postelles @ The Norva – 7/30

It’s a rare treat when you get to see two great bands on the same night who perfectly complement one another. A true yin and yang of rock n roll, two bands from New York City did just that.

Interview: Meet The Postelles

With a sound influenced by Motown melodies, get-up-and-dance riffs and a youthful energy all their own, the Postelles are a surprisingly talented bunch for a group yet to release their first full album.

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