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Emo's
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during which it consists of four stages. The annual Emissions from the Monolith festival relocated to Emo's in 2007. The club closed in December 2011 for undisclosed
Dixie Witch
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released in 2006. The band was a regular act at the Emissions from the Monolith festival , performed at the Roadburn Festival in 2008 and appeared at the South
The Hidden Hand (band)
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release coincided with their appearance at the Emissions from the Monolith festival . Their second full-length album: Mother Teacher Destroyer was released
Sleepmakeswaves
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Triple J's Live at the Wireless. They were announced for the inaugural Monolith Festival alongside Karnivool, COG & Plini in March 2022, following by their
The Photo Atlas
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Festival w/ Dave Matthews, Tom Petty, etc., (2008) Performance at Monolith Festival w/ Silversun Pickups, Vampire Weekend, Tokyo Police Club, etc. (2008)
Wooly Mammoth (band)
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region extensively and made an appearance at the Emissions From The Monolith festival in Youngstown, Ohio. Back home the band recorded two songs "The Prophet"
Via Audio
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festivals including the SXSW Music Festival in Austin, Texas, the Monolith Festival in Denver, Colorado, and the CMJ Music Showcase in New York City,
Emissions from the Monolith
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https://www.tribtoday.com/life/ticket/2025/10/emissions-from-the-monolith -festival -returns-in-2026/ "I have the satisfaction of knowing that I got to
Karnivool
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studio release since Asymmetry in 2013. In 2022, they headlined the Monolith Festival in Australia alongside Cog and were supported by acts such as Ocean
The Presets
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in the US, Les Ardentes in Belgium, Lovebox Weekender in the UK, Monolith Festival in the US, Øyafestivalen in Norway, T in the Park in the UK and V
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24 October 2024 Fletcher – 27 October 2024 LANY – 6 November 2024 Monolith Festival 2024 (Coheed and Cambria, Periphery, Leprous, Intervals and Novelists)