M83 | 07.25.16
To see acts in 2016 featuring a saxophone isn’t that common, and that is one of the reasons I like this band so much.
To see acts in 2016 featuring a saxophone isn’t that common, and that is one of the reasons I like this band so much.
His songs get MILLIONS of plays.
The Drowsy Chaperone makes Stages St. Louis’ 2016 30th Diamond Anniversary season three for three in the hits department.
Long hair and short skirts, despondent and ruminating, uniform black and wildly exaggerated, the end result was a gratifying night of grit and emotion.

For the Love of Spock is a tribute by Adam Nimoy to his father Leonard’s life and career.
The music gets my head shaking from side to side, as the vocals transport me to the ’90s when melodic guitars and funky bass lines ruled the airwaves.
Bourne is back and better than ever.
Owen had been an ordinary kid enjoying a comfortable, loving home life. Then, abruptly, he seemed to vanish before his parents’ eyes.

If you’re not a Zappa fan, you may well leave the theatre wondering what all the fuss is about.
The end result is just bits and pieces that don’t add up to anything.
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