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‘It’s nice to not be forgotten’: Alt-country pioneers Souled American find a second life

The legendary alt-country band, which performed its first concert in 13 years last month in Chicago, makes a rare Columbus appearance with a sold-out show at Secret Studio on Wednesday, Nov. 20.

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Dim Wizard chases the magic

Singer David Combs said the Washington D.C power pop band has found a needed sense of connection on its current tour, which hits Cafe Bourbon Street on Saturday, Nov. 16.

Liteweight Champion wants to make you levitate

Sean Gleeson and Co. will celebrate the release of their self-titled debut in concert at Ace of Cups on Thursday, Nov. 14,

Aaron Cottrell steps out, finds his footing in Aaron, Plain & Tall

On new album ‘Everyone Can See You,’ the singer, songwriter and guitarist looks back at the years he spent adrift in his 20s and finds the seed of the person he has become.

Columbus rapper Blueprint rediscovers his joy with ‘Chamber Music II’

“Some people will say, ‘You’re successful. You’ve done 20 years. Why change anything?’ And I’m saying that it’s the love that’s going to take me the next 20 years. Looking back at my early music … I was just really free. And that’s what I want to get back to.”

Songs for Grown Ups and Mukiss team up, shake ‘Bad Habits’

The two bands join forces 12 years after they first toured together across Ohio and Pennsylvania.

Chris Cohen embraces the power of community on ‘Paint a Room’

The singer and songwriter, who visits Ace of Cups for a concert on Thursday, Oct. 31, took a more collaborative approach in the making of his radical, deeply empathetic new album.

Z Wolf stands at a crossroads on ‘The Red Mirror’

In the midst of a challenging year shaped by family illness and the death of a beloved pet, Wolf, one half of Damn the Witch Siren, returns with a rock album that finds the musician weighing what might be next.

Garet Camella gets closer to the source with the ‘Mont Michel Archives’

The Indigo Wild musician’s new solo album, culled from archival recordings and available digitally today (Wednesday, Oct. 23), came about only after he learned to let go of his perfectionist tendencies.

Dom Deshawn sheds his skin with ‘The Skylab Sessions’

The Columbus rapper delivers a stripped-down trio of EPs that find him turning inward to examine everything from the tug of self-doubt to the unflagging motivation that has kept him pushing toward a career in music for 13 years.