LIVE REVIEW: XENIA AND SCARS ON 45
Friday, June 22, 2012 at 10:27AM The concert took place at Cargo inside Commrow in Reno, Nevada. The Venus holds around 700 fans in an intimate and sophisticated setting.
Friday, June 22, 2012 at 10:27AM The concert took place at Cargo inside Commrow in Reno, Nevada. The Venus holds around 700 fans in an intimate and sophisticated setting.
Tuesday, March 27, 2012 at 10:37PM 
Animated, passionate, lively, energetic, enthusiastic; these are all words to describe this one worded band. Although, nothing compares to their very own band name to describe their music. They are fun. Completely and utterly fun.
Monday, February 20, 2012 at 12:52PM 
The concert took place in the Silver Legacy in Reno, Nevada in the Grand Exposition Hall. The Hall seats around 1,600 fans in an intimate and sophisticated setting. Even though the show started at 8, most people didn’t wonder in until right before The Fray came on around 9, then every seat was filled. As you would expect with a band like this most of the audience was either older ladies or young girls, most of them came with their husbands/ boyfriends.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012 at 10:51PM The Cab has had an interesting past couple of years. A dramatic lineup change and a departure from a popular record label can usually damage a band’s fan base, but in The Cab’s case, that is simply not true. Their latest release, Symphony Soldier, was widely received as an excellent album by fans and critics alike. They toured with fan-favorite All Time Low in the fall of 2011, and departed on their headlining tour with The Summer Set, The Everything’s Fine Symphony Soldier Tour, in January of 2012. This tour is not to be missed. With support from He is We, Days Difference, and Paradise Fears, The Cab and The Summer Set put on one fantastic show.
Thursday, November 17, 2011 at 6:02PM Panic! at the Disco recently concluded their month-long tour around the US with a night in St. Louis, Missouri. It was such an impressive show. The openers, Last Night’s Vice and Patrick Stump, were incredible. I had not seen Panic! together since Ryan Ross and Jon Walker left the band in 2009 so I was not sure what to expect of them. To say the least, I was blown away. The other fans in the cramped nightclub seemed to enjoy the show as well. As the last night of the tour, the bands were obviously tired and homesick, but they sure put on one great show.
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