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UPCOMING SHOWS: Shallow Palace, Death on Two Wheels, Alexander and the Grapes at Radio Room

Those of you who know me know I have seen my fair share of live shows (especially since starting the website), and all too often it becomes easy to get complacent or take live music for granted. However, rest assured I’m sufficiently pumped for this coming Friday, when our hometown heroes in Shallow Palace bring along some of the SouthEast’s finest to share the stage with them.

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SHOW PREVIEW: Trivium at The Handlebar


One of Orlando’s biggest, Trivium, is coming to Greenville this week. That’s right, big name metal with a reason will be playing at The Handlebar this Friday with Kelen Heller and Six and Twenty. If you don’t know who Trivium is, I imagine you live in some sort of war-era paranoia-fueled bunker and I’m sorry.

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INTERVIEW: SUNBEARS!

Up-and-coming indie-pop duo Sunbears! will be invading Greenville’s Radio Room along side regional powerhouses Today The Moon, Tomorrow the Sunand I Was Totally Destroying It. Their Flaming Lips meets early MGMT style combined with a psychedelic color palette and positive vibes have led them to share the stage with the likes of Black Kids and Mates of State all the way to the information superhighway for a performance on “Yo Gabba Gabba.” Jonathan Berlin was kind enough to touch base with me to answer some questions before this weekend’s show, which is guaranteed to be an absolute blast.

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We Are The Upstate

We are a music site dedicated to covering music in and passing through the Upstate region of South Carolina. To visit our archive and a more thorough experience please visit our site at www.wearetheupstate.com








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