Top AlbumsIn Bocca al Lupo Like The Exorcist, But More Breakdancing Who Will Survive, and What Will Be Left of Them? Who Will Survive, And What Will Be Left of Them Who Will Survive and What Will Be Left of Them Top SongsKillbot 2000 Brother Until Morale Improves, The Beatings Will Continue Boy Decide Pillars of Salt Intermission One More Notch Sometimes the Line Walks You Dead Men And Sinners | ![]() Related BandsCursive | Minus the Bear | The Good Life | Q and Not U | Modest Mouse | Bear vs. Shark | Death Cab for Cutie | The Decemberists | The Appleseed Cast | Desaparecidos | Pedro the Lion | Ted Leo and The Pharmacists | Neutral Milk Hotel | Pretty Girls Make Graves | Death From Above 1979 | Broken Social Scene | The Arcade Fire | |
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| Indie rock fest grows across town, U of I (The Pantagraph) URBANA -- If Athens, Ga., can have its Athfest and, if Austin, Texas, can have its South By Southwest Music Fest, why can't the Midwest have an indie rock fest all its own? Tempt fate this fall concert season (Pittsburgh City Paper) As the man says, "Surrender to Jonathan." By Aaron Jentzen. Staff picks for Pygmalion Music Fest (Daily Illini) There is no doubt the lineup for Pygmalion Music Festival was taken up another notch this year. While the festival continues to be a haven for local artists, it is also able to get up-and-coming bands from around the world to come strut their stuff. Heck, they were even able to get one of the best indie rock bands of all time, Yo La Tengo, to headline the festival. |
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