All posts by Aaron Tyler

  • An Interview with the Wild Feather’s Ricky Young

    These days, it seems like everyone wants to be in a band. While us at On Stage certainly don’t want to discourage the making of new music, it’s undeniable that the ease with which one can make...

    • Posted July 1, 2014
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  • World Class Prick by the Easthills: Review

    Album: World Class Prick Artist: The Easthills Label: Campbell Barada Music Release Date: April 15, 2014 Run Length: 4 tracks – 12:55   Reviewed by Jack Smith     You may or may not have realized it...

    • Posted May 16, 2014
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  • Big Gigantic – The Night is Young Review

    Album: The Night is Young Artist: Big Gigantic (feat. Cherub) Label: Big Gigantic Music Release Date: February 11. 2014 Run Time: 8 Tracks – 35:27   If you’re even marginally involved in the electronic music scene, chances...

    • Posted February 20, 2014
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  • Album Review: Matt Schofield – Far As I Can See

    Album: Far As I Can See Artist: Matt Schofield Label: Mascot/Provogue Records Release Date: February 18th, 2014 Track Count: 11 songs   Reviewed by Jack Smith   These days, playing the blues is tough, and not just...

    • Posted January 30, 2014
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  • Bare Bones by the Civil Wars – A Review

    Yes, yes. There’s no need to adjust your glasses nor consult your optometrist; you read that headline correctly. Despite going on hiatus in November 2012, Nashville folk duo The Civil Wars have released a 6 track EP....

    • Posted December 8, 2013
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  • George Jones’ Tribute Concert: Review

      Everybody loved George. That refrain, repeated infinitely throughout the night by everyone from the show announcers to fans to Trisha Yearwood, became in a sense the slogan for the evening. It was, after all, the George...

    • Posted December 2, 2013
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  • The Easthills Interview

    Regular readers of On Stage should remember the Easthills, as we’ve been giving them quite a bit of coverage between our review of their set at WARMfest and a song by song analysis of their album, Death...

    • Posted September 10, 2013
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  • WARMfest Day 3

    As Labor Day weekend drew to a close, fans from all over Indiana and the surrounding areas gather at Broad Ripple Park one last to celebrate a day full of live music, indie art projects, and good...

    • Posted September 4, 2013
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  • WARMfest Day 2 Review

    After the rain fiasco the night before, Indianapolis was not sure how WARMfest would proceed. Sure, the skies seemed clearer and rain less likely than on Saturday, but would people still show up? As it turns out,...

    • Posted September 2, 2013
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  • WARMfest Day 1 Recap

    No one quite knew what to expect from WARMfest. This year, the festival’s inaugural year, attracted several big names, including Michael Franti, Mayer Hawthorne, and Big Head Todd and the Monsters. Held in Indianapolis, WARMfest was the...

    • Posted September 1, 2013
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