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Boston Calling 2025 had a grand finale on day three with performances from The 502s, Sublime, and Dave Matthews Band.
The new book 'Tearing Down the Orange Curtain' charts the often violent history of the Orange County punk scene and bands ...
Spoff and Hod, when opening the Inbox and seeing all our questions and comments: "Why do we always come here? I guess we'll never know. It's like a kind of torture, to have to run this show!" It's ...
Manchester United are reportedly stepping up their efforts to sign Viktor Gyokeres even though Ruben Amorim has revealed one concern about the prospective move. Amorim helped to transform Gyokeres ...
The recently-reunited Sublime has announced that it is performing at the Westville Music Bowl in New Haven on Saturday, Aug. 23 alongside The Interrupters. The "Saturday Night Live" alum and ...
Sublime's Bud Gaugh, Jakob Nowell and Eric Wilson (photo: Joshua Kim). Sublime’s unlikely second act will keep rolling next month with an expanded, 20th anniversary edition of the collection ...
Johann Sebastian Bach’s “St. John Passion,” which had its premiere on Good Friday 1724, doesn’t so much begin as erupt. In the swirling, agitated strings and piercing cries of oboes, we ...
He’s becoming the first producer ever to collaborate with the unlikely trio of Sublime, Wavves, and Machine Gun Kelly’s infant child. Jakob Nowell tells Rolling Stone that Sublime recently ...
Sublime is working on a new album with the son of the band’s late frontman. The hugely influential Long Beach ska-punk trio — whose singer Bradley Nowell died in 1996 — said Wednesday that ...
"Travis is an old-school fan and scholar of the Sublime catalog," Jakob Nowell says. By Tyler Jenke Almost three decades after the release of their final album, a newly-active Sublime have ...
Stone Street in New York’s Financial District got its name as the first street paved with stones in 1658. Now a lively venue of casual restaurants and pubs, it has a new elevated gastronomic ...
From “Brains in Washington,” which appeared in the March 1936 issue of Harper’s Magazine. The complete article—along with the magazine’s entire 174-year ...
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