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Singles! Üga Büga, “Motorhog”

You know what? We’ve resigned ourselves to the sad fact that there will NEVER be a band quite like Motherboar and a concept record as grand as The Beast Becomes The Servant (Please listen repeatedly and loudly here) but damn if Virginia’s Üga Büga doesn’t come reaaalllly close at times. And as the band goes […]

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Those Mockingbirds give you THE summer rock album!

If you frequent RNRF at all here or follow us on Facebook, then you already know of our love for Those Mockingbirds. We were introduced to them when they hit Cambridge’s Middle East back in March with singles like “How To Rob A Bank” and “A Ballad From Hell” and [...]

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Live Blog: Teen Wolf Season 4 Premiere (a.k.a., That Fucking Show About Fucking Werewolves)

We’re going to liveblog the Teen Wolf Season 4 premiere, starting at 10pm EDT. In the interim, I’m going to think about my life choices.    

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Jokes! Episode 6: Sinbad, Make Me Wanna Holla

Sinbad is back. ‘Nuff said.         If only you could just take my word for it, right? But seriously, Sinbad is back with Make Me Wanna Holla: an all new stand up special recorded in Detroit, MI. If all you know of Sinbad is from television shows [...]

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Mike Dean: A Rock and Roll Fables conversation

Corrosion of Conformity bassist/vocalist Mike Dean has the perfect answer for those out there looking for a description of his band: “Well, it’s kind of an eclectic long standing heavy band that was originally born out of the American hardcore and crossover metal/punk hybrid era of the mid to late [...]

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Emma Ruth Rundle: A Rock and Roll Fables conversation

Emma Ruth Rundle wants you to dance to Some Heavy Ocean. No, seriously. “If somebody figures a way to go and make a choreographed dance to it I think it’d be pretty funny. I’d be pretty impressed!” says the songstress via phone soon after the release of her debut solo [...]

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Take a trip Once More ‘Round The Sun with Mastodon!

Sometimes I think it’s great that Mastodon is free from the shackles of the concept album, having completed their “Elemental” 4-album stint with 2009’s Crack The Skye. Other times I am not so sure because albums like The Hunter come about. While The Hunter is a great album, it’s still [...]

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