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| My Heart To Fear 2010/July |
My Heart to Fear has been called one of the hardest-working bands in Williamsport and its fusion of Christianity and metal is just the beginning of the band's diverse endeavors. |
| Minus The Bear 2010/June |
A positive and hopeful message spread by this band is thanks to the members' unity. |
| Until The Last 2010/June |
A positive and hopeful message spread by this band is thanks to the members' unity. |
| Your Favorite Enemies 2010/May |
Greatly empowered by the amazing support of their faithful fans, Your Favorite Enemies is already in the studio working on new songs for what they described as “a fantastic imaginary voyage” for their third album to be released worldwide in 2009. |
| Street Drum Corps 2010/April |
The drum has always been the backbone of any successful group. Hell, go further back in time, when drums were at the center of any tribal ritual. It’s carnal. Primeval. |
| Collarbone 2010/March |
Pretty Dirty since 2000! |
| For The Imperium 2010/February |
Action, drama and excitement. The rocking metal music challenged to te limit, and beyond! From the blackwoods of Finland, the four gathered together and decided to achieve those goals. With toil, skill and sweat, they built For The Imperium. |
| Paper Route 2010/January |
Blending digital-age pop/rock with ambient electronics, the Nashville-based Paper Route had their start in the summer of 2004. |
| Cancer Bats 2009/December |
"Fueled by a burning desire to rage harder, play louder and have more fun than any other band, Cancer Bats have come to destroy." |
| FIREAL 2009/November |
"One would have to question the difference between the bands? As far as the artists go, I'd like to think the most important thing here is the music. The one thing that hasn't changed here." |
| William Control 2009/October |
Brutal honest, and we wouldn't have it any other way. |
| Ryan Star 2009/August |
"I was always told that I need a story — a tale that makes people want to hear the music. My belief (although maybe illogical in this crazy business) is the opposite: to have songs that make people want to hear the story. So, I guess you can call this the epilogue to my songs..." |