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Michael Toland
Michael Toland started writing about music in 1988 on the Gulf Coast, moved to Austin in early 1991, and has inflicted bylines upon the corporeal and digital pages of Pop Culture Press, The Big Takeover, Blurt, Amplifier, Austin.citysearch, the Austin American Statesman, Goldmine, Sleazegrinder, Rock & Roll Globe, High Bias, FHT Music Notes, and, since 2011, The Austin Chronicle.
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Texas Platters
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Texas Platters
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Texas Platters
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Texas Platters
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Terror Fest Review: Panopticon, Alcest
Final day headliners add to the Sunday night storm
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Terror Fest Review: Indian
Tones no humans should ever be able to make
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Terror Fest Review: Dorthia Cottrell, Panopticon
Windhand singer and outdoorsman Austin Lunn stage own AMAs
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Progressive Black Metallurgists Panopticon Cast Dark Folk Into the Mix
Austin Lunn and his Blaze Foley tattoo come to Austin Terror Fest
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Reunited Chicago Extremists Indian Try to Top Their Swan Song
Austin Terror Fest welcomes reignited doom quartet
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Austin Terror Fest Q&A: Panopticon
Folk & metal extremist books a pair of über rare performances
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Nils Lofgren Gets Blue With Lou (Reed)
Songcraft: “Fictional characters with non-fictional emotion”
