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RVA Shows You Must See This Week: December 4 – December 10

FEATURED SHOW Punks For Presents Nights 1 & 2 Friday, December 6, 9 PM Black Flake, Steady Diet of Nutmeg, X-Mas @ Wonderland – $10

Scene Recap: Paul Watson, Shockoe Records, Orthotonics

Countless great outlets, organizations, and individuals cover the music scene in Richmond, so many that it might be hard to keep up to date on

Album Review: Growing Pain by (Eli)zabeth Owens

You might find it hard to tear yourself away from the dense, dreamy world created by (Eli)zabeth Owens on Growing Pain. This five-song EP, designed

Premiere: SameStory Tackles Religious Corruption In “Commit Life”

Every few months, there’s a meme that makes its rounds on social media, seemingly boiling down the strife between modern religion and atheism. At the

RVA Shows You Must See This Week: November 27 – December 3

FEATURED SHOW Saturday, November 30, 7 PM Kendall Street Company’s 9th Annual Turkey Jam, feat. Kendall Street Company, Doom Flamingo, South Hill Banks @ The

Scene Recap: Those Manic Seas, Scott Elmquist, Dust~

Countless great outlets, organizations, and individuals cover the music scene in Richmond, so many that it might be hard to keep up to date on

Premiere: War And Whisky Balance Grief & Gratitude On “Hey, Thanks”

The greatest lessons are often those we never realize we’ve learned. They emerge from the natural trial and error of daily routines, the passing of

Premiere: Bucko Finds Magic In The Mundane With “Riding Mower”

We all know love can make you do crazy things—make impulsive decisions, become idealistically stubborn, even change your fundamental identity. But is this adage reserved

Andrew Cothern Releases Deluxe Edition Of Acclaimed Book, RVA Playlist

Richmond music lovers and local history buffs have reason to celebrate this month, as music journalist and long-time advocate for the Richmond music scene Andrew

Song Review: “Lazarus” by |elevens|

Breaking free from the weight of the past is never easy. While the future pushes forward, the past continues to weigh heavily, laden with unkept
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