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		<title>Giving A Face A Name: A Conversation with Anberlin</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Closing in on Anberlin’s fifth release Dark is the Way, Light is a Place pegging Anberlin is a bit of a challenge.  On the one hand they are the embodiment of what hard work and dedication can do for a band that humbly began their career on Tooth &#038; Nail.  After all, Tooth &#038; Nail is just a small independent label known more for signing talented bands but not necessarily for fostering these bands to the next level.   And while they garnered a fair amount of acclaim and fans through grass roots marketing, Anberlin’s popularity continues to grow. Now with Universal Republic, they face new challenges and higher expectations that naturally follow them after the big success of New Surrender that also included the number one single, “Feel Good Drag.” ]]></description>
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		<title>A Crime So Monstrous</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Human Trafficking is a crime against humanity. It involves an act of recruiting, transporting, transferring, harboring or receiving a person through a use of force, coercion or other means, for the purpose of exploiting them. It is a form of present day slavery and it affects more than 27 million people around the world. It’s hard to see a staggering number like that and fathom how many people that really is, so if you take the population of the entire state of Texas and then add the population of the entire state of Nevada, you would have about 27 million people. ]]></description>
		<link>http://circlesixmagazine.com/?p=2702</link>
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		<title>The Weekly Six &#8211; 9/3/10</title>
		<description><![CDATA[A quick hit on this week's hottest topics: The Weekly Six. If you missed out on what’s been going on this week, tune in to read about the hottest topics on the net - or at least the hottest topics to us. This is your chance to feel free to agree or disagree. And without further ado, in no particular order, behold the six!]]></description>
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		<title>Green Day &#8211; Live at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Though down to the very last dates on the North American leg of the 21st Century Breakdown World Tour (and well over a year after the release of their last album), Green Day undoubtedly performed at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater with no less energy and gusto than they could have possibly exerted when the tour began in July of 2009 . If anything, at the very least, it can be said that Green Day can put on one hell of a show.
“Song of the Century” opened the set to an anxious ...]]></description>
		<link>http://circlesixmagazine.com/?p=2648</link>
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		<title>Visiting the Paupers Field: A Conversation with Dylan LeBlanc</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes music just takes you to places that you would never otherwise go.  Places like Paupers Field.   It only took one listen to also decide that Dylan LeBlanc’s story telling is masterful.  I don’t say it often.  But there is something special about this album and I suspect there’s something special about this kid too.  Paupers Field boasts a lyrical richness and an emotional depth that we don’t often find in new music.  It’s the kind of depth that a young Dylan LeBlanc admits has everything to do with how ...]]></description>
		<link>http://circlesixmagazine.com/?p=2628</link>
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		<title>Not Just Femme Metal: In This Moment Makes Their Case</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Mention the term femme metal and it conjures up images of bands fronting beautiful singers such as Amy Lee of Evanescence, Carly Smithson of We Are The Fallen, Cristina Sacabbia of Lacuna Coil and maybe even Anette Olzon of Nightwish.  But femme metal hardly does the genre justice and is probably just used for a lack of a better term.  After all, femme metal didn’t start with Evanescence and it certainly isn’t going to end with them either. What makes these bands isn’t just that they are fronted by capable lead singers with sex appeal.  What makes these bands is that, for the most part, they churn out great music in an industry that is dominated by men. Maybe this is why the surprise find, for me, was the band In This Moment.  ]]></description>
		<link>http://circlesixmagazine.com/?p=1993</link>
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		<title>The Weekly Six &#8211; 8/27/10</title>
		<description><![CDATA[A quick hit on this week's hottest topics: The Weekly Six. If you missed out on what’s been going on this week, tune in to read about the hottest topics on the net - or at least the hottest topics to us. This is your chance to feel free to agree or disagree. And without further ado, in no particular order, behold the six!]]></description>
		<link>http://circlesixmagazine.com/?p=2585</link>
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		<title>Devil&#8217;s Advocate: A Conversation with The Devil Wears Prada</title>
		<description><![CDATA[I first encountered The Devil Wears Prada in concert at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles.  Even though they were playing under the headliner Killswitch Engage, they were the surprise of the night outperforming everyone else on stage including Killswitch.  (See our review of the show here.)  Before that show, I didn’t even know who they were.  By the end of the night, I was declaring them that night’s winner.  ]]></description>
		<link>http://circlesixmagazine.com/?p=2555</link>
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		<title>Wylde and Crazy: A Conversation with Zakk Wylde</title>
		<description><![CDATA[If you’re a fan of Ozzy Osbourne, the chances are pretty good that you’ve heard of Zakk Wylde. Zakk had the dubious distinction of taking the guitar helm after Jake E. Lee and expected to pick up where legend Randy Rhoads left off.  Little did that twenty three year old kid know that he’d one day carve out such a deep niche that people would no longer be uttering Zakk’s name after Randy’s, but along side of his.  That’s quite an accomplishment for someone who helped usher in Ozzy’s most successful period in music.  As a guitar player, his reputation precedes him.  As a student of music, he is intensely serious about embracing it in all of its forms.]]></description>
		<link>http://circlesixmagazine.com/?p=2496</link>
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		<title>The Weekly Six &#8211; 8/21/10</title>
		<description><![CDATA[A quick hit on this week's hottest topics: The Weekly Six. If you missed out on what’s been going on this week, tune in to read about the hottest topics on the net - or at least the hottest topics to us. This is your chance to feel free to agree or disagree. And without further ado, in no particular order, behold the six!]]></description>
		<link>http://circlesixmagazine.com/?p=2499</link>
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