Florida Georgia Line Just Updated Their Social Media For The First Time In Years

Florida Georgia Line Just Updated Their Social Media For The First Time In Years

I guess this is really happening. At this point it seems like a Florida Georgia Line reunion is pretty much inevitable, four years after the duo called it quits back in 2022. The group’s official Instagram account has remained dormant since May 26, 2023, when Brian Kelley used the duo’s account to promote his then-upcoming single “See You Next Summer.” But now, three years since that last post, there are signs of life once again. Fans quickly noticed that their […]

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Alligator Caught Parading A Record-Setting Burmese Python Through The Everglades

Alligator Caught Parading A Record-Setting Burmese Python Through The Everglades

It might be time for a serious rebranding of the “Sunshine State.” Honestly, calling Florida by a nickname that highlights its good weather feels entirely too generous. Yeah, it’s sunny, we all know that, but the state is also completely overrun by terrifying invasive predators, a special breed of inland redneck, and perhaps the worst… Disney adults. Ok, that last one is a joke (not really), but is there any other state where simply mention the name ahead of “man” […]

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Interview: Sam Bergquist Grounded Himself in Nature and The Senses For “Devils & Doves”

Sam BergquistSam Bergquist Grounded Himself in Nature and The Senses For Devils & Doves Boston-based singer/songwriter, Sam Bergquist, released his new full-length album, Devils & Doves, this Spring, bringing in a wider sweep of musical interests than we’ve seen from him in the past, and also a broad range of topics drawn from life in his […]

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