Building a Community Through Noise: A Conversation with Winona Fighter's Chloe (Coco) Kinnon Luther
Building a Community Through Noise: A Conversation with Winona Fighter's Chloe (Coco) Kinnon Luther
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Building a Community Through Noise: A Conversation with Winona Fighter's Chloe (Coco) Kinnon Luther
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The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago unveils POLICE STATE by Nadya Tolokonnikova
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Tripping Jupiter – “Crack That Drum” Turns the Dance Floor into a Riot of Joy Words: Music Coast New York glam-pop project Tripping Jupiter is back, and this time the dance floor is the frontline.
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Nostalgia, Neon Burgers & New Era Energy Words & on-site reporting: Cecilia for Music Coast – Vans Warped Tour Orlando, Nov 15–16, 2025, Camping World Stadium Campus
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After 16+ years in roots reggae, the San Diego quartet leans into a new pocket: retro-soul warmth, layered harmonies, and a lyric that turns fall weather into metaphor.
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For the first time, the original-era Saints material is being performed in North America—pulling from (I’m) Stranded, Eternally Yours, and Prehistoric Sounds—with an eight-piece lineup built to hit like 1977 and breathe like 2025.
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Boston’s seven-piece levels up with lush horns, mostly live instrumentation, and a candid, queer-affirming centerpiece in “Middle Man.” Plus: how they road-tested arrangements and rebuilt their show for bigger stages.
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Official collabs with Oasis, Ghost, Slayer, Megadeth & more, a Marshall reissue, build-your-own Jack Rack®, and a retail footprint that now runs through Guitar Center, Sweetwater, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame shop, and beyond.
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Holo Holo 2025 (Tacoma Dome): Island Roots, Community Energy, and a Band of Brothers in Seven Suns
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Warped Tour Turns 30: A Full-Circle Summer for a Scene That Never Died
Read MoreShudder To Think return to the road: first U.S. tour in 17 years + “X-French T-Shirt” (Live)
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Out today via Oxide Records, “Feels So Wrong” flips the victory-lap narrative, tracing the isolation that can trail a rising profile—and the fake friends who suddenly reappear when the numbers climb.
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