Tunes tunes tunes! Our Tunes for Tuesday on our Instagram story this week has three great tracks that have been ON-REPEAT. Judah and the Lion released their sophomore album Folk Hop N' Roll earlier
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DAY 1 Jess Glynne’s voice echoed through Zilker on Friday afternoon, spreading a cheerful attitude mirrored by the crowd and those finding their way to start their weekend. She wowed with her
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The four-piece of Weathers formed in 2013 while still in high school in Southern California. Since the start of 2016, the band has been on a roll, playing their first SXSW and have since been on
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Catfish and the Bottlemen made quite a splash with their debut album, The Balcony in late 2014. The Welsh band didn’t take long to follow it up with their sophomore release, The Ride, which was
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Young The Giant returned in 2016 with their third studio album, Home of the Strange, which features the current radio hit, “Something To Believe In”. The follow-up to Mind Over Matter (2014),
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Phantogram released a new album named "Three." The name suits the duo perfectly as the name Phantogram is derivative of the word describing two-dimensional images that appear three dimensional. Fun
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Highasakite returned in 2016 with the album Camp Echo, again impressing fans and critics alike. The album is the follow-up to Silent Treatment, which was released in 2014 and not only received
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The trio of Beaty Heart formed in 2010 while attending Goldsmiths College in London and consists of percussionists/multi-instrumentalists Josh Mitchell (vocals, guitars, electronics), Charlie Rotberg
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