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Premiere: Opin Thrill & Mesmerize With Latest Improvisational Mixtape, Hospital Street III

For nearly a decade, Richmond electronic trio Opin has embodied this sentiment, crafting concise songs, long-form jams, and abstract expressions that reflect a persistent devotion

Album Review: The Great Work by SameStory

For as long as there has been Christianity, there has been carnage associated with it. While the beginning was marked by victimization, the religion quickly

RVA Shows You Must See This Week: April 9 – April 15

FEATURED SHOW Saturday, April 12, 7 PM Municipal Waste 25th Anniversary Party, feat. Municipal Waste, Toxic Holocaust, Midnight, Dropdead, Enforced @ The National – $38.50

CutUpClutch Flexes His Solo Style In “No Features”

Just like the rest of the world, Richmond’s hip-hop scene thrives on collaboration, with artists constantly jumping on each other’s tracks, enriching their collective sound

SBC TR3 Keeps His Eye On The Prize On “Wealthy”

Everyone’s chasing something, and though each of our journeys are unique, it helps when the road ahead is stripped of anything weighing us down. For

Scene Recap: Mid-Atlantic Jams, Orbital Music Park, chloe p

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

Show Review: REIN At Shockoe Sessions Live, April 1st

On the latest edition of Shockoe Sessions Live, REIN took center stage, delivering a performance that was as emotionally charged as it was technically masterful.

RVA Shows You Must See This Week: April 2 – April 8

FEATURED SHOW Saturday, April 5, 8 PM Dhemo, Cassidy Snider & The Wranglers, Night Idea @ The Camel – $10 in advance, $12 day of

Premiere: Hot Lava Returns With “Queen Of Fools,” Title Track From Upcoming Album

Reinvention at any stage is perilous. Letting go of what you know, shattering what other people perceive, and erasing years of progress to start from

Premiere: Kids Techno Continues To Perplex On New Album, Shorts

Dating back nearly thirty years, the recordings of reclusive electronic artist Kids Techno have been enticing in their arcane presentation. Cues are taken from post-punk
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