
Flyleaf Showcases New Life at a Sold-Out Tabernacle
Twenty years after releasing one of the defining debut albums of the 2000s alternative metal scene, Flyleaf is once again

Twenty years after releasing one of the defining debut albums of the 2000s alternative metal scene, Flyleaf is once again

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The Trouble Notes played to an appreciative audience of those “in the know” about this Progressive Folk Rock band, an

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This was The Red Clay Strays’ first of two Atlanta shows, the following night downtown at Tabernacle, both sold out.

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