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Staff Recommendations: 4-19-2015

It's Sunday, which means it's Staff Recommendation Day. Let us know what you've enjoyed this week.

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PostedApril 19, 2015
AuthorJordan Mohler
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Unsigned Spotlight: Young Medicine

Taking the aggression of hardcore, the drive of metal, the melody and harmony of pop, the dance of EDM, Young Medicine combines them into a unique enjoyable listening experience. You’ve never heard anything like it, and it’s going to make you pay attention.

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PostedApril 17, 2015
AuthorJordan Mohler
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This Is The Star Wars: The Force Awakens Trailer You're Looking For

You can view a brand new teaser trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens below. The film opens in theaters December 18, 2015.

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PostedApril 17, 2015
AuthorJordan Mohler
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Slayer Release New Song, 'When the Stillness Comes'

Slayer's new song, "When the Stillness Comes," can be streamed below. It's from their Record Store Day 7" and will also appear on the band's new album, coming out later this year.

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PostedApril 17, 2015
AuthorJordan Mohler
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Deftones, Incubus Announce Summer Co-Headlining Tour

Deftones have announced a Summer co-headline tour with Incubus featuring special guests Death From Above 1979 and The Bots. Dates/venue after the jump. All shows on sale April 24 unless otherwise noted.

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PostedApril 17, 2015
AuthorJordan Mohler
Tagsdeftones, incubus, Death From Above 1979, the bots
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Review: They Might Be Giants - Glean

They Might Be Giants seventeenth album, Glean is coming out April 21, 2015. This alternative band from New York has been around for a long while and still make great tunes!

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PostedApril 17, 2015
AuthorAnthony Cecchetti
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Review: Dance Gavin Dance - Instant Gratification

Dance Gavin Dance has really outdone themselves this time. Instant Gratification is their 7th release as a band (6 albums and 1 EP) and the 2nd album with clean vocalist, Tilian Pearson. With their normal experimental post-hardcore style the album really kicks it up a couple of notches. 

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PostedApril 17, 2015
AuthorJonas Notaro
Tagsdance gavin dance, instant gratification, reviews
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Track Review: Frail - Crystal Castles

Hard to believe Alice Glass is out of Crystal Castles, but check out this new track by Ethan Kath!

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PostedApril 17, 2015
AuthorAnthony Cecchetti
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Retrospective: Every Time I Die - Gutter Phenomenon

Kill The Music would not exist without Keith Buckley and Every Time I Die. I mean, we're named after a song on the record. Enough about us though. We chatted with Keith who gave some commentary on Gutter Phenomenon. Enjoy the read and let us know your thoughts on Gutter Phenomenon ten years later.

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PostedApril 16, 2015
AuthorJordan Mohler
Tagsevery time i die, keith buckley, epitaph records, gutter phenomenon, 10 Years, Retrospective
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Show Review: Yellowcard with Finch And One Ok Rock

On Tuesday, April 14th, Indianapolis played host to pop-punk standouts Yellowcard, along with supporting acts Finch and One Ok Rock.

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PostedApril 16, 2015
AuthorNicky Parry
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