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The paradox of Big Fat Head

The Columbus band, which released the excellent ‘Mind Your Head’ EP in late November, will perform as part of the Matter News benefit show at Cafe Bourbon Street this weekend, joined by Van Dale and Corey Landis & the Finer Things.

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‘I want to make music like this’: Austin & the Syd Experience steps out with new live album

The Columbus rock quartet will celebrate the release of its debut album, ‘Live at Natalie’s,’ at Used Kids Records on Friday, Dec. 12.

Blowing up laboratories with Cellar Dwellar

The Columbus art-rock collective will premiere a new video for ‘Alecto’ during a mini short film festival taking place as part of its masquerade ball at WitchLab this weekend.

Confusions continues to evolve with ‘push / back’

With their sprawling new double album, out digitally today (Monday, Dec. 8), Columbus musician Benny Turner learned to embrace the spirit of play.

How Columbus shaped protest singer Phil Ochs

During his time at Ohio State University, Ochs became somewhat of an authority on the Cuban Revolution and its gunslinging protagonists – in addition to causing a stir in the school’s journalism department and in the bars on campus.

Lily Bloom takes control on ‘Spirits’

The Columbus musician will join her band in celebrating the release of her debut album at Ace of Cups on Sunday, Nov. 30, supported by opener Straw & the Scarecrow.

Sanguisugabogg uncovers a horrifying reality

On its brutal new album ‘Hideous Aftermath,’ the Columbus death metal band finds that these modern times can be more harrowing than the imagined scenarios it presented on past records.

Bee Humana’s musical act of defiance

The Columbus trio of Bee Shuman, David Holm, and Sam Brown will celebrate the release of their debut EP in concert at Secret Studio on Saturday, Nov. 22.

Saintseneca returns with gratitude 

The Zac Little-fronted Columbus band will celebrate the release of new album ‘Highwallow & Supermoon Songs’ in concert at Rumba Cafe this weekend.

Cherimondis J finds herself on the other side of ‘Gone Girl’

The Columbus musician will celebrate the release of her sophomore album in concert at Ginger Rabbit on Thursday, Nov. 20.