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Free giveaways at festival
Posted by RDaniels on April 7, 2008
Bootleg Essential Culture will have a booth at this weekend’s Solid Orange Live music festival in Clemson. | > Read More and add a comment

Bradley Nowell would be proud
Posted by VivaLaGonzo on April 7, 2008
Ballyhoo is a memorable mix of Sublime and 311. | > Read More and add a comment

Indie spring showcase
Posted by RDaniels on April 3, 2008
The WSBF-FM Spring Concert will showcase five bands, as different as they could be, all with indie record deals. | > Read More and add a comment

Hippie shakin' rock n' roll
Posted by RDaniels on March 27, 2008
For Hightide Blues, rock n’ roll is all about balance. | > Read More and add a comment

Sweet bearded songster
Posted by RDaniels on March 13, 2008
Montgomery has been writing and recording songs in his bedroom for years. | > Read More and add a comment

Bands fight to kill cancer
Posted by RDaniels on March 11, 2008
The Battle of the Bands at 356 will feature a diverse group of acts, raising money to fight cancer. | > Read More and add a comment

Urban delight
Posted by RDaniels on March 6, 2008
The Urban Sophisticates, of Greensboro, deliver live hip-hop like no one else in the South. | > Read More and add a comment

College town grooves
Posted by RDaniels on February 28, 2008
The Project’s roots are evident as Davis sings of love, life and the sweet, Southern moon. | > Read More and add a comment

Americana with my coffee
Posted by VivaLaGonzo on February 20, 2008
Jason Beckham comes to E-City Java. | > Read More and add a comment

Big Rig brings big sound
Posted by RDaniels on February 12, 2008
Disco Big Rig can sum up their music in a simple phrase: original, whiskey-drenched rock n’ roll. | > Read More and add a comment

Jersey boys jam
Posted by RDaniels on February 7, 2008
The Brian St. John Quartet sound has traveled far. It has made it all the way to the Dirty South. | > Read More and add a comment

The school of blues-rock
Posted by RDaniels on February 1, 2008
The Hoodoo Hounds is a group of six Clemson University professors, all with a passion for blues music. | > Read More and add a comment

Sweet sound, deep meanings
Posted by RDaniels on January 31, 2008
Baker’s solo act is reminiscent of Ani DiFranco and Regina Spektor: simple yet meaningful. | > Read More and 1 comment

Coffee shop sounds, emo tunes
Posted by RDaniels on January 25, 2008
With a guitar sound reminiscent of Dashboard Confessional and a voice like Isaac Slade’s of The Fray, Gafford’s solo act, Autumn’s Tragedy, keeps it low-key. | > Read More and add a comment

Brooklyn hipster, wolf whisper
Posted by Matt on January 22, 2008
It’s lazy to say Paleface sounds like Tom Waits. It’s also accurate. | > Read More and add a comment

PictureMeFree mingles introspective lyrics with mellow jam band grooves.
Posted by VivaLaGonzo on January 18, 2008
PictureMeFree has quickly become the most booked band in the Clemson area. | > Read More and 1 comment

Classic rock and contemporary flames
Posted by RDaniels on January 14, 2008
Burning Nova recently rose from the ashes of another local group, Together By Death. | > Read More and add a comment

CD reviews: Radiohead, Willie, Bedingfield
Posted by RDaniels on January 8, 2008
Recorded over the course of two years, “In Rainbows” features a mix of low-key sounds and Thom Yorke’s ghostly melodies. | > Read More and 2 comments

Matt’s Top Five Albums of 2007
Posted by Matt on December 31, 2007
The best tunes from the past year... | > Read More and add a comment

Why Madonna’s election into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame sucks
Posted by mwake on December 19, 2007
Well, she sure isn’t Janis Joplin, is she? | > Read More and 1 comment