Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 5 Albums I Can’t Live Without: Justin Furstenfeld of Blue October In this world, there are two kinds of people: those who listen ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “That’s what I’m all about–on my bio, everywhere–it says ‘recovery advocate’,” Blue October frontman Justin Furstenfeld tells me, ...
Furstenfeld kicks off a solo, outdoor, socially-distanced, CDC compliant solo tour of Texas with two shows this weekend at White Oak Music Hall. Justin Furstenfeld grew up in Houston and, for more ...
Blue October’s upcoming string of Texas dates takes them back to where it all began for a victory lap through their old stomping grounds. They’ll play through all the classics to a sold-out House of ...
Blue October’s tenth studio album, This Is What I Live For, came out on October 23, continuing their tradition of releasing highly impassioned and catchy alternative rock songs. Calling from his home ...
Justin Furstenfeld can’t sit still. Even while in lockdown the vocalist-guitarist was hyped. During the pandemic Furstenfeld wrote and recorded a plethora of songs. “I had no choice since there is ...
HOW MUCH: $33.15-$118.15 at etix.com These days, Justin Furstenfeld likes to focus on being positive. “I used to be the strange guy,” he says with a laugh. “Now, I just want to have all my ducks in a ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Don't walk, "Run" to Rock the Ruins in Indianapolis this summer when three artists join together for a big concert. Switchfoot, Blue October and Matt Nathanson are all coming together ...
How often do you get to see three headliners on tour? This year, Grammy-winning alt-rock band Switchfoot is kicking off a co-headlining tour with fellow rockers Blue October and Matt Nathanson for ...
Platinum-certified band Blue October's "The Answers" (1998) redirected their career course. Ever since, they've toured the globe seizing more than a billion total streams and charting 19 hits, ...
When Blue October first hit big, lead vocalist Justin Furstenfeld had already spent the previous decade putting feelings of heartache into words. Chronicling his struggles with addiction and ...
Justin Furstenfeld has always been candid about his struggles with drugs, alcohol and mental illness. The band’s biggest hits, “Hate Me” and “Into the Ocean,” are harrowing chronicles of addiction and ...
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