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Bill Lupkin

Bill Lupkin’s musical career has ebbed and flowed, hitting incredible peaks before quietly subsiding while life’s other joys and challenges moved to the forefront. But whether he was actively involved […]

Southern Overdrive

In much of the local scene I’ve met groups who had a shelf life of a couple weeks, a couple months and some maybe pushing half a year. That makes […]

Eisenhower Field Day / Tyrants and Spies

I’m not sure what events Indianapolis-based Eisenhower Field Day are competing in but my money is on the 400-yard dash. Take a listen to their third album, Tyrants and Spies, […]

Poopdeflex

Scott Snyder is a quiet, soft-spoken young man with a deep voice. He’s polite, well versed in a number of topics and experiences and an all-around nice guy in general.  […]

Junk Yard Band

On Saturday, October 18 a remarkable anniversary will be celebrated. It isn’t often that a band lasts 30 years, and it’s even more unlikely for a local band to endure […]

Zephaniah

If someone was to take a survey of random citizens in the area and ask, “What is northeast Indiana’s most dominant musical trend?” there are serious doubts in my mind […]

Amarillo

When I first met the guys from Amarillo, I got a free coffee (very nice touch) and an abbreviated history of a highly interesting group on the local circuit. This […]

Andrew Kratzat / The Dentist

Okay, so I’m average. Married my high school sweetheart, produced 2.0 kids. The garage holds one car and one minivan. Assuming the Lipitor does its job, I will have the […]

B-Sharps

On the night of the whatzup Battle of the Bands V finals, a loyal local music fan was heard to comment, “They have the most spiritual energy of any band […]

Clusterfolk

A few years ago, Nick Hornby – who wrote the novels High Fidelity and About a Boy and a small library of other things – submitted to McSweeney’s Internet Tendency […]