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Blog Name: Each Note Secure
Url: http://www.eachnotesecure.com
Language: English
Topics: music, indie, mp3
Description: For the past 4 years, Each Note Secure has been a great source for indie music news, review, live concerts reviews and reminders. With our finger on the pulse of the Cincinnati scene, we keep it local as well as international.
Popularity: 48 Followers

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Mount Eerie Live @ Art Damage Lodge
“Is anyone trying to sell an amp?” Phil Elverum asks.  He is sincere, and when a few people from the audience yell responses, he says, “No, really.  It has to be loud…at least a hundred watts.”  The man behind Mount Eerie had apparently blown his amp right before the show at Art Damage Lodge on Wednesday night.  The incident is actually a pr
Sufjan Stevens BQE Film & Osso – Live @ Country Club
(photos by Keith Klenowski) Sufjan! Sufjan! Sufjan! When Pitchfork announced that Sufjan Stevens himself would be introducing the screening event of his new film/music score The BQE, the attendance instantly became hipster-heavy and doubled. Sadly, Sufjan was not in attendance at the new Country Club Art Gallery in Oak
The Whigs – Live @ Mad Hatter
Interview – Phil Elvrum of Mt. Eerie
I really like going to concerts, but it’s actually very rare that I continue to reflect on a show months after it’s passed. Mount Eerie’s 2008 performance at the Art Damage Lodge in Northside was one of those shows. Phil Elvrum, the creative force behind Mount Eerie, performed along with two of his friends, Julie Dorion and Fred Squire, w
Monsters Of Folk – Live In Louisville – Halloween Night
(photo credit) When you get a group of musicians on stage, all with large personalities, and all used to fronting their own groups, the potential for disaster is not only apparent, but usually imminent. This was certainly the case on Saturday night, when indie-supergroup Monsters of Folk took the stage at the Palace Theatre in Louisville. Seeing how particularly

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