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Bloomington-based The Something Brothers, who disbanded in the early 90s after relentlessly touring the country and flirting with major record labels, just released a new 14-song CD that follows a COVID-era 60-song triple album titled "Flak."
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Good Morning Bedlam has come a long way since its first EP in 2015. You can hear it in the evolution of the recorded music, the increasingly engaging live show, and the willingness to take musical and personnel chances. It’s one thing to be young and excited to hit the road. It’s another to sustain that energy.
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The Camden, Arkansas-based rock outfit deFrance returns to Bloomington-Normal on Thursday night with an even deeper classic rock sound than they’re already known for.
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Bloomington's Tyler Sweitzer talks with WGLT about the new EP from the The Unemployed Architects.
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Normal native Adam Larson's "With Love, From Chicago" is a nod to the city that embraced him after he moved to New York City.
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Bloomington's Noah Renken-Kapatos coined his psych-rock trio Great Value Jesus after friends said his long hair and beard gave him a passing resemblance to the mainstream depiction of Jesus.
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This weekly updated Spotify playlist is a comprehensive array of the broad new music that has landed on Highway 309.
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Rick Nielsen is making up for family time lost during while touring with Cheap Trick back in the day with the band he, his sons Daxx and Miles, and Miles’ wife Kelly Steward formed called The Nielsen Trust.
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The pandemic brought the live music scene in Bloomington-Normal to a screeching stop in 2020. But many artists took advantage of the unexpected downtime to create new albums that bloomed in 2021.
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Tara Dente examines the emotions that flood the hearts of many people when they return to their “hometowns” on her latest single and most recent album. The New Jersey born singer-songwriter is now based in Nashville. Dente opens for Matthew Curry when he returns to his Bloomington hometown Saturday.
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Tara Dente examines the emotions that flood the hearts of many people when they return to their “hometowns” on her latest single and most recent album. The New Jersey born singer-songwriter is now based in Nashville. Dente opens for Matthew Curry when he returns to his Bloomington hometown Saturday.
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Country singer-songwriter Rachel Brooke says her recent critically acclaimed album "The Loneliness in Me" is an accurate snapshot of her mindset in 2020.