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Los Pink Cheese Green Goes Bring Punk-Rock Posadas to Snowy Chicago
Los Pink Cheese Green Goes (aka Los PCGG) might be born in Atlanta, Georgia, but on a snowy Friday night in Chicago, they felt like the house band for every Latino holiday party you wish you’d grown up with.
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Warped Tour Orlando 2025: Nostalgia, Neon Burgers & New Era Energy
Words & on-site reporting: Cecilia for Music Coast – Vans Warped Tour Orlando, Nov 15–16, 2025
Read →Andy Bell’s ‘Ten Crowns’ Era Reigns in Portland as ‘The Crown Jewels’ Arrives
When Andy Bell walked onstage in Portland, Oregon, it felt less like the start of a concert and more like a coronation.
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Holo Holo 2025 (Tacoma Dome): Two Days of Island Energy, Community & Big-Room Singalongs
Back in Tacoma with a larger food footprint, a new photo-op location, and one side of the bleachers closed for production flow, Holo Holo 2025 delivered a family-style weekend that felt like a reunion more than a concert.
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Nate Vickers drops “Feels So Wrong,” a confessional gut-check on the loneliness that follows success
Party décor, empty room—alt-rock’s breakout turns the celebration into a mirror Out today via Oxide Records, “Feels So Wrong” flips the victory-lap narrative, tracing the isolation that can trail a rising profile—and the fake friends who suddenly reappear when the numbers climb.
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Tripping Jupiter – “Crack That Drum” Turns the Dance Floor into a Riot of Joy
New York glam-pop project Tripping Jupiter is back, and this time the dance floor is the frontline. “Crack That Drum”—released October 17, 2025—is the band’s first new music since their award-winning debut album Lipstick of the Brave (2022), a record that blended art-pop, glam rock, and gender-liberation anthems, complete with a Bill Plympton–animated short film and festival accolades.
Read →Soulfly lights the fuse on Chama — “fighting music” with tribal fire and future-noise
Release date: October 24, 2025 • Label: Nuclear Blast • Album: Chama (Soulfly’s 13th) (We’re a little late on this one — we held it to get answers back to our email questions, and it was worth the wait.)
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Rise & Vibes 2025: Roots, River, and Renewal at Tico Time.
Back for another unforgettable year, Music Coast returned to Tico Time River Resort to capture the vibrant soul of Rise & Vibes 2025. This year’s festival was packed with powerful performances, warm community energy, and notable upgrades that elevated the entire experience. From blazing sun to unexpected showers, from deep-rooted reggae to ethereal encores, this is how it all went down.
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Cali Roots 2025: Weathered Skies, Elevated Vibes
Returning for its second year covering Cali Roots, Music Coast was once again on-site to capture the heart of the festival—and 2025 didn’t disappoint. Despite a weekend of heavy overcast skies, the energy remained sky-high, with crowds unfazed and the vibes as strong as ever.
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Riot Fest 2024 (Chicago) Recap: Slayer, Sum 41, NOFX, GWAR & Festival Madness
Heading into Chicago for the first time, we had high expectations for Riot Fest 2024, and let's just say it did not disappoint.
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Waterfront Blues Festival 2024: Four Days of Music, Community & Soulful Celebration
The Waterfront Blues Festival 2024 expanded to a four-day celebration this year, offering fans even more time to enjoy a stellar lineup of blues talent, community spirit, and summertime festivities. Held at the iconic Tom McCall Waterfront Park in Portland, Oregon, the festival brought together music lovers from across the region for one of the most memorable editions yet.
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