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Recent writings
With buckets and spoons, Hillstomp returns to Montana
Portland blues band Hillstomp are passing through Billings next week on a regional tour that includes Washington, Idaho and Montana. The band recently released a live album, After Two But…
Conor Oberst books Missoula date
Conor Oberst is bring his Mystic Valley Band back to Montana, performing June 22 at the Wilma Theater in Missoula. Oberst made his first stop on last year’s North American tour right…
Black Flag, SST founder Greg Ginn jams at Railyard
Amongst the Chacos and the Chucks, Greg Ginn, best-known for his guitar work with Black Flag and for founding SST Records, performed to a audience piqued with curiosity and unsure what would unfold Saturday night.
Canadian pop band The Envy stranded in Billings
Toronto’s The Envy haven’t had much luck in the wild west. Their bus broke down several times before stranding them in Billings.
Paper Mache presents new songs, focused sound on 2009 tour
Spokane-based indie rock band Paper Mache launched its first tour of 2009 and is on the road drumming up excitement for several new songs. Performing their first Billings show of 2009 last…
1090 Club has hometown launch for new album
With little ostentation, Billings indie rock band 1090 Club celebrated the release of “Natural Selection” at their local record store last night. Friends, family and fans packed the small independent…
Fishbone fuses funk into frozen Montana night
As the clock ticked on and opening act Loopian Zu ran out of jams to keep the crowd entertained, event promoter Sean Lynch wrung his hands together. Watching his nervous face, I began to wonder if Fishbone would make it into town at all. Several hours late, the band finally pulled up to the venue on a frigid Montana evening.
Shrine Auditorium floor does not collapse despite best efforts of sold-out crowd at Dropkick Murphys
A sign hung on the Shrine Box Office window last night said it all: “Dropkick Murphys Show Sold Out.” Inside, standing in line for beer was like being in a…

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