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It is the end of the concert: the lights fade, the last chord resonates through the room, the lead singer drops the microphone onto the stage floor with a loud thud as the band leaves the stage.
It had been a long, sunny Saturday at the end of a busy and hectic week and it was the perfect time for a release, especially one of fabulous music. I piled into the car for the concert with my two guy friends and their moms, not your usual concert-going crowd. But, it turned out to be perfect for Fleetwood Mac.
Everyone who spent their days of teen angst praising Fall Out Boy has been awaiting the day the band would reunite ever since they first announced their indefinite hiatus in late 2009.
Queen of combining soulful blues with just the right amount of hip-hop, ZZ Ward is an up and coming artist not to miss. Her powerful, catchy tunes are appropriate for nearly any situation and provide endless hours of musical enjoyment.
Efterklang: the clever Danish band that brings new meaning to that classic song from Barney, “You Can Make Music with Anything.” Spending time on every piece of music they create, Efterklang manipulates sound into soothing, yet emotive songs with a sense of endearing personality
You may already know him from his popular song ‘Atlas Hands,’ currently at almost 1.8 million hits on YouTube, but the best is yet to come from English singer-songwriter Benjamin Francis Leftwich, whose mesmerizing, breathy vocals and smooth acoustic guitar riffs never fail to captivate a room.
Moz, as he’s often referred to, first earned fame as the frontman for British band The Smiths, active from 1982-87. He charmed his way into the hearts of many with songs like “There Is A Light That Never Goes Out,” “How Soon Is Now?,” and (my personal favorite) “Cemetery Gates.”