The Legends of the 90's Music Festival will be held at Big River Outdoors Campground in Mineral Point, Missouri, from April 25-27. Featuring beloved acts like Shenandoah and Deana Carter, along with rising stars, the festival promises a nostalgic weekend celebrating classic 90s country music. Enjoy heartfelt performances and create lasting memories.
Category: Music
The Unraveling: Karl Buechner, Keith Ward, and Jeremy Mueller Debut “The Council of Crows” on the Vulgar Display of Podcast
Vulgar Display of Podcast with Karl Buechner and co-authors Keith Ward and Jeremy Mueller to discuss their debut novel, The Unraveling: The Council of Crows. This middle-grade fantasy, releasing on May 5, 2025, combines humor, adventure, and themes of environmentalism and animal rights, developed over ten years of collaboration.
The Times We Leave Behind: On Change, Dylan, and The War on Drugs
The Midwest Mixtape Podcast begins sessions with "I Don’t Live Here Anymore" by The War on Drugs, establishing a reflective tone. The song connects personal experiences, memory, and art, highlighting themes of change and self-discovery. It reminds participants of their invisible burdens and the collective journey through solitude. Music becomes a means of understanding.
August Burns Red Talks Legacy, and Thrill Seeker on Vulgar Display of Podcast — Gears Up for St. Louis Show
August Burns Red continues to thrive in the metalcore scene, recently discussing their legacy and upcoming projects on Vulgar Display of Podcast. They are re-recording their debut album, Thrill Seeker, for its 20th anniversary. The band will join Trivium and Bullet For My Valentine on The Poisoned Ascendancy Tour 2025.
Idle Heirs Discuss Life Is Violence LP and Hometown Show on The Vulgar Display of Podcast
Kansas City duo Idle Heirs, featuring Sean Ingram and Josh Barber, will release their debut album, Life Is Violence, on April 11, 2025. The album, created in solitude, explores themes of grief and legacy. Join them for their release show with Norma Jean that same evening at Warehouse on Broadway.
Arlo Made Me Cry
Arlo McKinley delivered an electric 90-minute performance at the Old Rock House in St. Louis, blending intimate and hard-hitting songs from his career, including classics and tracks from his acclaimed new album. His emotional delivery resonated deeply with the audience, particularly during the poignant sing-along "Bag of Pills," a story of redemption.
Killswitch Engage Shreds The Factory in St. Louis with Genre-Blending Tour Lineup
On March 6, 2025, Killswitch Engage headlined a vibrant show at The Factory in St. Louis, supported by Kublai Khan TX, Fit For A King, and Frozen Soul. The crowd, composed of diverse heavy music fans, experienced a night of thrilling performances, camaraderie, and a surprise appearance by Brian Fair, highlighting metalcore's evolution and unity.
Spin Doctors Talk New Album on Midwest Mixtape Podcast
Legendary rock band Spin Doctors discussed their upcoming album, Face Full of Cake, on the Midwest Mixtape Podcast. Set for release on April 11, it features the single "Still A Gorilla," inspired by Robyn. The band, reflecting on their evolution, also announced a tour starting April 12, celebrating their legacy.
Chat Pile Joins the Vulgar Display of Podcast | Cool World & Tour Talk
Oklahoma City noise rock band Chat Pile discusses their new album, Cool World, on the Vulgar Display of Podcast. Following a successful North American tour, they plan a European tour in April and May. The album explores modern violence and decay, delivering a haunting and intense musical experience.
Story of the Year’s Dan Marsala Joins Midwest Mixtape Podcast to Talk St. Louis Roots and Legacy
Story of the Year, a significant post-hardcore band from St. Louis, discusses their journey on the Midwest Mixtape Podcast. Frontman Dan Marsala reflects on their career, their hometown's influence, and the creation of new music. The episode celebrates their roots and connection to the dedicated St. Louis music community.
