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(11/04/11 6:16am)
It’s like music to the ears of Columbia’s scene junkies. The Vista’s bar crawl hooks up with the best of all genres, bringing together the headliners from the city’s signature music spots for just one day — or, this year, two days.
(11/03/11 8:21am)
Faux fur, Mitt Romney and Four Loko found a place on the Russell House Ballroom stage Wednesday night for Carolina Productions’ annual Battle of the Bands competition.
(11/03/11 8:15am)
Adele has taken over the hearts of girls — and boys — across the world with her emotionally-charged love songs that take a straight hit to the soul with their spanning, yet personal lyrics. At just 23 years old, the talented songstress has made a career off a relationship-gone-bad with strikingly bitter words that find a perfect harmony in their beautiful and eloquent delivery. Her two albums “19” and “21” take fans on a journey through the innocent conception and chilling bite of lost love. “Chasing Pavements” and “Hometown Glory,” as well as Adele’s cover of Bob Dylan’s “Make You Feel My Love” are the stand-outs on the 2008 album, while the wildly popular “Someone Like You,” “Turning Tables” are just a few of the greats from the latter. To download Adele’s albums, visit her website at www.adele.tv.
(11/01/11 5:09am)
Columbia-born band CherryCase — which made its mark in the USC music scene in the past couple of years — is best known for its more acoustic-based sets that ooze an infectious, love song–laden charisma. Front man and USC alumnus Jake Etheridge won over the scene with his sweet smile, Converse high tops and easy-going flair.
(10/28/11 10:23am)
(10/27/11 6:59am)
The most notable aspect of Coldplay's latest album is the title itself.
(10/25/11 6:54am)
Graham Colton is stripping off all the glitz, glamour and label-driven stage lights and going natural.
(10/24/11 7:17am)
The Pepsi Grandstand at the South Carolina State Fair filled up quickly Sunday night with a mixture of cowboy boots, cowboy hats and camouflage as fans waited for country superstar Trace Adkins to take the stage.
(10/19/11 8:40am)
When Fall Out Boy announced it was taking an indefinite hiatus in 2009, pop-punk fans across America wondered what would come of the band’s members, especially beloved frontman Patrick Stump.
(10/17/11 8:23am)
Solo cups and cans of beer were held high above the crowd, as girls put their cowboy boots to the pavement and made the speakers go boom boom. The spirit of the South was alive and well Saturday night, as the Tin Roof hosted Luke Bryan, Lee Brice and Josh Thompson in its first-ever outdoor show.
(10/17/11 7:46am)
Band takes crowd back in time with '70s, '80s tunes
(10/14/11 8:49am)
If you've ever been to a stop on the Vans Warped Tour or flipped through the pages of Alternative Press magazine, it's likely you've heard of Mayday Parade.
(10/14/11 8:46am)
St. Vincent can do no wrong.
(10/14/11 8:34am)
On-the-rise country star Luke Bryan — known best for his upbeat, down-home hit "Rain Is a Good Thing" and slower, love track "Someone Else Calling You Baby" — will be performing an outdoor show at Tin Roof in Columbia Saturday as a part of CMT on Tour.
(10/13/11 9:05am)
The “Famously Hot” city received some “Hot Cookin’” when artists G. Love & Special Sauce and The Movement brought their laid-back beats to the S.C. State Fair Wednesday for a small crowd.
(10/10/11 6:06am)
New York group We Are the In Crowd wows fans with catchy pop-punk album
(10/10/11 6:00am)
Former G-Unit rapper Game held a crowd of students captive Friday night, making the audience wait an hour after the show's appointed start time but delivering all the hits they wanted to hear.
(10/03/11 5:55am)
He's played a homewrecker, a legendary rock star, a bully and Taylor Swift's love interest, but Tyler Hilton's only role was sensitive singer-songwriter when he took the stage at the White Mule Saturday night.
(09/30/11 5:44am)
Love songs fuel the world of music, uniting listeners on the most basic — both bruising and euphoric — emotions. But there are only a select few who can evoke the certain passion and relatable, raw understanding to push their tracks to the top.
(09/29/11 6:08am)
Usually, the phrase “frontier sons” conjures up images of a dustier, rough-hewn and simpler time. A time when rugged men with thick mustaches and weather-worn boots spent their days relentlessly riding in the sizzling heat or settling disputes with the sling of a gun.