Ben Saunders from Jacksonville band Teen Divorce talks about the porno that started it all, his best show in a Virginia basement and his determination to avoid corporate America’s 9 to 5 soul stealing jobs. Saunders is 22, a University […]
Ben Saunders from Jacksonville band Teen Divorce talks about the porno that started it all, his best show in a Virginia basement and his determination to avoid corporate America’s 9 to 5 soul stealing jobs. Saunders is 22, a University […]
In the era when music festivals are documented on social media, A-listers tour the world and static-filled arenas become the only outlet to see international acts, many show-goers view concerts solely as parties. Dancing among sweaty crowds and getting rowdy […]
Ken Peng takes a good meal seriously. A Gainesville resident of 11 years, Ken Peng started the food review blog, Ken Eats Gainesville in 2013 as a way to pass time in between jobs. Self-described as reviewing Gainesville’s good, bad and […]
From Feb. 12 through 19 of this year, Steven Speir and Soloman Sanders collaborated on a wall mural together as a part of the Grove Street Neighborhoods Mural Project. The mural project began as an initiative with aims to beautify […]
To gear up for Twiddle’s April 25 show at the High Dive and the subsequent release of their new album, Plump: Chapters 1 & 2, we talked to bassist Zdenek Gubb about the new album, some of the band’s influences, the […]
Andrew McMahon was ready for a new memory and a new story for New York. It’s a city that commands its own character in romantic comedies. It’s the subject of Frank Sinatra and Taylor Swift songs alike. It’s inspired a […]
Aquanova is their name, not holding back is apparently their game. Front-loading an album before they ever played a gig, and adorned by angler fish and “Slinky the Moon Cat,” Gainesville’s newest psychedelic, indie rock band is set to debut […]
Every now and then, an ambitious event will seemingly pop up out of nowhere that raises eyebrows in the local music scene. Everybody Party is one of those events, spanning the entire weekend of April 7 -9. The event will […]
After years of maintaining the successful punk outfit Alexisonfire, Canadian artist Dallas Green made the seemingly abrupt transition into the sultry, nostalgic folk melodies that have come to define the sounds of City and Colour. Dallas Green of City and […]
The Gainesville band formerly known as Gritt has not only taken on a new name, but also a new musical direction that they hope to showcase at the 2017 Okeechobee Music Festival. GainesvilleScene sat down with lead singer Gytis Garsys, […]