Emo stalwarts Coheed and Cambria bring the sounds of new EP to the Ottobar this Saturday
On Sunday, Sept. 21, the Ottobar will welcome New York-based Coheed and Cambria to Baltimore.
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On Sunday, Sept. 21, the Ottobar will welcome New York-based Coheed and Cambria to Baltimore.
Sometimes I'm in the mood to sample lesser-known music -- debut albums or fringe outfits that provide a break from the usual suspects in my stereo. And sometimes Courtney gives me free CDs to review. Either way, you get to read about some decent artists. Here are six albums that debuted this year, with styles to suit every musical taste.
Take a moment to imagine the expression and grace of modern dance. Combine with this the athleticism and precision of gymnastics. Add to this the thrill of big top circus performance and aerial acrobatics. This fusion of diverse performing arts may bring you close to envisioning the manifestation that is aerial dance: a relatively new dance form performed with various apparatus suspended from above the stage. Baltimore's only aerial dance company, Air Dance Bernasconi, dazzled audiences with their show, "Flight Patterns," Oct. 18 to 20 at Towson.