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Brooklyn’s Landlady discuss the theory behind their wild live shows before tonight’s show at The Camel

Amy David | July 28, 2015

Topics: brooklyn, Fall Line Fest, Landlady, rva music, The Camel

Last year’s Fall Line Fest was an unbelievable experience.
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Old Flings’ mix of power-pop and punk turns casual fans into something more

Brad Kutner | September 30, 2014

Topics: Asheville, Fall Line Fest, North Carolina, the Old Flings

When you start a band and hit the road to tour, connections are everything. They are what help you not only get a gig, but stamp your group’s work into the cities and venues you play.

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Frederick Rock City: Lilac Daze put Western Maryland on the punk rock map

Marilyn Drew Necci | September 22, 2014

Topics: Fall Line Fest, interviews, Lilac Daze, music

It only takes a few Google or Bandcamp searches to realize that 90’s music is alive and well for milennials. The thirst for nostalgia has swamped the internet and integrated into the lives of young musicians, whether they realize it or not. This is by no means a bad thing.
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Energy and camaraderie: Fall Line Fest (Day Two) at Strange Matter

Marilyn Drew Necci | September 11, 2014

Topics: Fairweather, Fall Line Fest, Lilac Daze, live music, Old Flings, RVA, strange matter, Teen Death, Tiny Moving Parts

Upon crossing the threshold at Strange Matter for day two of Fall Line Fest last Saturday, I could feel the sense of urgency in the air. The bands were busy unloading their gear and getting equipment set up ahead of time so things would run smoothly throughout the evening, but there was another urgency prevalent as well.
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Too Much Awesomeness: Fall Line Fest at The National, Day Two

Marilyn Drew Necci | September 10, 2014

Topics: Amanda Mair, Avers, Fall Line Fest, live music, Manatree, Mary Onettes, Priests, Real Estate, RVA, Sports Bar, The Broadberry, The National

As I explained in my Fall Line Fest Night One review, I camped myself out at The National all night, a decision I’m honestly debating the merits of with hindsight. The five acts I saw at The National were incredible, but while Night One had the biggest names (with two being at The National), Night Two had the most stacked line-up and was probably the most important day to not stick around at one venue for longer than one set.
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Death steals the show: Fall Line Fest at the National, Day One

Marilyn Drew Necci | September 9, 2014

Topics: Close Talker, Comrades, Death, Fall Line Fest, Landlady, live music, music, RVA, The Diamond Center, The Hold Steady, The National

There’s going to be a lot of words used to describe the second year of Fall Line Fest in Richmond this past weekend in this review. Amazing, wonderful, unforgettable, stylish; you get the gist. Really though, there’s only word that matters when you describe Fall Line Fest: success.
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