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Inaugural Darker Waves festival proves sunny Southern California is the Goth capital of the U.S.

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...surf city’s Pacific Coast Highway.... ...Tear Us Apart”; Echo and the Bunnymen’s laryngitis-stricken Ian McCulloch... ...McClusky and Tears for Fears" Roland Orzabal both shouted out Devo... ...Cave, Drab Majesty, and Mareux. has also hosted two successful years...

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Photos: New Order, Tears For Fears, Devo and more hit the beach for Darker Waves

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...inaugural edition of the Darker Waves festival take over Huntington Beach... ...in Southern California, with New Order and Tears For Fears...

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Darker Waves Festival: Southern California Shines as the Goth Capital of the U.S.

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...blocks of the iconic surf city’s Pacific Coast Highway.... ...in Huntington Beach, California, taking over two expansive seaside... ...Despite some mishaps, fans can't wait to head back to Southern California... ...California has never ebbed....

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OMD, Tears for Fears, Devo, New Order, The Human League and ...

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Share this page with your family and friends.   George Paul  -  39 minutes ago  -  Entertainment music  Tears For Fears  new wave  New Order  synth pop  festivals  1980s  OC  alt rock  Huntington Beach   -  54 views  -  0 Comments -  1 Like -  0 Reviews Darker Waves Festival made its debut on Saturday in Huntington Beach with an amazing lineup that most fans of late ‘70s and ‘80s alternative music would consider ideal. Tears for Fears and New Order top-lined the bill, along with the B-52’s, Devo, Echo and the Bunnymen, Soft Cell, Psychedelic Furs, OMD, Human League, Violent Femmes, X, English Beat, the ... ... ...

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Live, in Photos: Darker Waves with Devo, New Order, OMD, and More

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..., plus Brian Wilson, Cuco, Ty Segall, Lord Huron, Remi Wolf, The... ...Doors, the art of RISK, Taz, Estevan Oriol, Kii Arens, and Edward... ...show with Dave Ball on keys in decades, and OMD and The Human League... ..., Molchat Doma, Glass Spells)....

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Look back at famous recording studio that came before Parr Street

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...boss Mr Jeremy Lewis, was based in Simonswood, Kirkby from the 70s... ...According to National Museums Liverpool, the studio was housed at... ...Bunnymen, Rihanna, Black Sabbath, Diana Ross, The Charlatans, Moby... ...Parr Street Studios were born....

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Vibrant, diverse and innovative, Watermill’s Macbeth is truly a Macbeth for the modern age

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...reviewed by TONY TRIGWELL-JONES Macbeth, at The Watermill, Bagnor... ...as an extension of character and intention,’ The Watermill’s Macbeth... ...(Saturday), Shrivenham Memorial Hall (November 17) and Brill Memorial... ...Be sure to catch it on tour today (Saturday) Bradfield Village Hall...

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This Winston-Salem cover band tackled the Eagles and now they're taking on the Cure

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...Doug Davis is the leader of The Vagabond Saints Society.... ...The Cure's Robert Smith speaks to the crowd June 29 at Amalie Arena... ...The fellers will be joined by Lorrie Morgan and Pam Tillis. ...

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Goodbye, Eagles: Vagabond Saints' Society takes on The Cure

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...Doug Davis is the leader of The Vagabond Saints Society.... ...The Cure's Robert Smith speaks to the crowd June 29 at Amalie Arena... ...Katsu Hibachi Café opened recently at 3463 Gentry Lane in Clemmons...

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Tears for Fears, New Order, OMD and more thrill fans at the Darker Waves Fest

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As New Order neared the end of its set at the Darker Waves Festival on Saturday, some fans started slipping away, heading toward the other end of the festival grounds to find a spot to watch Tears for Fears. Then the band launched into “Blue Monday,” and all along the beach, from the Waves Stage where New Order was almost finished, to the Darker Stage where Tears for Fears would soon begin, fans everywhere joined in the song. “How does it feel?” they sang, standing still or dancing down the bike path and the sand on Huntington City Beach in ... ... [[...

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