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by The Red Clay Strays I can’t stop listening! Looks like their tour is hitting Red Rocks (on my bucket list) and the Ryman (iconic favorite venue of mine.)

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no one asked (right now) but my surefire way to find something new and good to listen to is opening artists. im seeing a couple of my favorite bands this summer and between the two shows there are like five artists i had never checked out. ive been in a listening rut recently so this is the perfect pool to check out from, and let me tell you i think i found a new favorite band. even if you don’t have any shows coming up, check out who your fave artists are bringing on tour! if they like them enough to bring em out, good chance the listeners will too. __________________________ tangent time: if you were curious, i’m seeing heart attack man and my chemical romance in july. violent femmes are opening for mcr and ive always put listening to them off for whatever reason. but maaaan am i glad i checked them out (and so is my dad). that self titled album is amazing. the dirty nil (and like three other bands) are opening for hammy. first time i saw hammy, arms length was the second opener and holy fuck it was one of the best live sets i had ever seen. i checked them out after and boom. new favorite band. anyway, my partner really likes the dirty nil and im finally checking them out. shoulda listened to him, this shit is sooooo good. like a more polished frights kinda thing. getting real excited to see them live! god sometimes i love having adhd
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In the search for gold I found a diamond! I was recently trying to look up another band called reservoir that I saw playing live at a film festival. Turns out reservoir is an extremely common name and I stumbled upon this wonderful little band. I don't understand a word of what they're saying but it sounds amazing!!
Mar 4, 2025
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I’ve been into this band since 2017 & they inspired me so much back when I was in college. I was also listening to them right around when I was both getting into the concept of “mathy” music and going to my local shows in NJ for the first time. One of my most memorable shows was driving one of my newer friends to see Peaer on an autumn, Sunday night in a church recreational space, 40 minutes away on a super rainy night. The venue’s parking lot was gravel and next to the church’s graveyard and there was probably 20-25 people total, including the bands. And it was so worth it, hearing Peaer live finally and seeing their musicianship in person. I have a real love for bands that are trios of drums, bass, guitar & vox, how you can hear everyone individually, but also how just 3 people can create such a wall of sound together. It was so important for me to see them live at that age, and I’m so glad I pushed myself to make the drive down there. They haven’t come out with music since 2019, an album called A Healthy Earth which I had on repeat religiously. So to have a new single from them with that same guitar tone, funky time changes but new formulas and ideas has been incredibly lovely. I’m thankful they’re still around and continuing to create 🍐
Jan 7, 2025

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