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'Gravehammer' Not a Smash Hit

By Tim Newman TFW Contributing Writer The fourth, independently-released and self-financed album from metal trio Vore, “Gravehammer,” certainly takes a minute to grow on the non-avid listener of metal music.

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'El Camino' One Hell of a Ride

By Kevin Casey TFW Contributing Writer Back in October, The Black Keys released their first single “Lonely Boy” for their new album “El Camino.” The music video consists of a

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'Bad as Me' Good as Ever

By Tim Newman TFW Contributing Writer Tom Waits’ 17th studio release, “Bad As Me,” dives further into the experimental blues-rock sound of Waits’ 1999 release, “Mule Variations,” while expanding deeper

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SMiLE, the Wait is Over

By Mihke Chanay Contributing Writer This is the album that all fans of The Beach Boys have been wanting to hear for the last 44 years. And when I say

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Old 78's New Album is a Hit

By Tim Newman Contributing Writer The most recent album by The Old 78’s, “The Women Wear No Clothes At All,” is as lively as it is old-timey. With a vast

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Brother-Sister Act

See this band LIVE at George’s Majestic Lounge on Friday, October 28. By Mihke Chanay TFW Contributing Writer The Dex Romweber Duo is one of the greatest bands that you

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ONLINE EXCLUSIVE!

NIRVANA AND ME By Mike Chanay Contributing TFW Writer Wow. Nirvana’s mega-popular second album “Nevermind” is 20 years old. Where has the time gone? It doesn’t seem like all that

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Vaudeville Pop Rocks!

Randall Shreve and the SideShow Release New Album By Tim Newman Contributing Writer The Jester, a new album from Randall Shreve & the SideShow, was recorded, mixed, and mastered at

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A Young Man's Blues

By Clay Payne TFW Contributing Writer What a week of music. I’m sure many of you ventured to Dickson Street for a free performance from Huey Lewis and The News

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Band of the Week – Nate Hancock & the Declaration

By Blair Jackson Editor Two years ago Nate Hancock left Fayetteville with 1,000 CDs, a guitar and the faith that he would find success in California. Already established as a