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Bunbury: The Bands (Saturday)
Band photos from Saturday of Bunbury Music Festival at Sawyer Point & Yeatman's Cove in Downtown Cincinnati.
Undark Photography, Chromatic Anthem, Calan Beasley | fortycalproductions, Ethan Bielik Media
Bunbury: The Bands (Friday)
Band photos from Friday of Bunbury Music Festival at Sawyer Point & Yeatman's Cove in Downtown Cincinnati.
Katelyn Starnes, Chromatic Anthem, Undark Photography, Calan Beasley | fortycalproductions
Bunbury: The Experience (Sunday)
Fan photos from Sunday of Bunbury Music Festival at Sawyer Point & Yeatman's Cove in Downtown Cincinnati.
Undark Photography, Jon Calderas, Ethan Bielik Media, Calan Beasley | fortycalproductions
Bunbury: The Experience (Saturday)
Fan photos from Saturday of Bunbury Music Festival at Sawyer Point & Yeatman's Cove in Downtown Cincinnati.
Undark Photography, Chromatic Anthem, Calan Beasley | fortycalproductions
Bunbury: The Experience (Friday)
Fan photos from Friday of Bunbury Music Festival at Sawyer Point & Yeatman's Cove in Downtown Cincinnati.
Chromatic Anthem, Undark Photography, Katelyn Starnes
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Album Review: Black Signal Parallels
Fans in attendance at the CD release show, May 31st at Southgate House Revival, will be able to purchase bottles of the sauce, with a download code for the new EP printed on the label.
Brandon Wheeler
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Album Review: Jack Burton Overdrive Happy to Be Here
If you’ve ever thought to yourself, “Man, I wish the early Barenaked Ladies had gone on a sunny picnic with They Might Be Giants, where they conceived, wrote, and recorded a bright, poppy folk record built around a ton of ukulele and concertina,” then do I have some good news for you - submitted for your approval, I present Happy to Be Here, the latest album from Jack Burton Overdrive.
Brandon Wheeler
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Album Review: Saturn Batteries Anything To Get Back
From the fade-in of the opening track, it’s obvious that Anything To Get Back, the new full-length album from Cincinnati’s Saturn Batteries, is going to be good. Saturn Batteries’ hallmark sound of guitars and grooves are on display throughout, but they have managed to branch out, expanding their sonic palate into new territory – with remarkable results.