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On the music scene, if you stop somewhere between rock and punk, you’ll find Agony Hill.

Hailing from Corning, NY, Agony Hill can be compared to the likes of bands such as Foo Fighters, My Chemical Romance and Fallout Boy.

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Chris Vipond and the Stanley Street Band has a unique selling proposition. According to lead vocalist Chris Vipond, the band “can play in a bar or on a street corner, and we’d sound just the same.”

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When you think of an '80s hair metal band playing in 2008, you’d expect them to be playing covers of Guns 'N Roses, Metallica or Journey.

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Sometimes in the music industry, to reach success, all you need is to make a comeback.

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ON THE SCENE

To remember our lost loved ones, we all have our own ways to drain the sorrow.

For this rock band, they remember those that have passed by playing the music they love.

  • Drain The Sorrow: My Heart Runs Cold
ON THE SCENE

State College, get ready for a Top 40 country cover band.

Barroom Pirates
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ON THE SCENE

The Brewery is going back to the 80’s!

Tuesday, February 5 will be the bar’s first-ever 80’s night, put on by Cherry Darling Productions. Bands expected to take the stage include Hollywood Babylon and the Barroom Pirates. The show will be headlined by The Wilcox Hotel.

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When it comes to music, don’t know what you like? Then surely you’ll like what you know.

ON THE SCENE

Hailing from Cherry Tree, Pa., rock band Nitekast is staying strong.

ON THE SCENE

For West Chester-based band Monacy, playing at this year’s THON is a dream come true.

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ON THE SCENE

The Lonely H pays tribute to a very important question.

ON THE SCENE

Get in on the legend, and see The Wilcox Hotel before it’s too late.

ON THE SCENE

Most bands have talented members to fill every position. But few bands have enough talent to create a separate band that allows their members to try their hands at a different instrument, to create a much different sound.

ON THE SCENE

Most bands are lucky to reach 22 months without breaking up or having a change in lineup. So making it 22 years with the same original lineup is almost unheard of.

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