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Fourth Annual Filthy Rock Fest: Filthy Royalty w/Murder The Crow/Somebody's Villain/Before Arcadi

Nicole Cognato of Tampa-based stanky rock quartet Filthy Royalty is keeping the group's plans for this annual gig (which it headlines) under wraps, but the show has been described as a major release party for four local outfits with new material to share. "We keep what we are doing a secret until the event and then announce it at the event," Cognato told Creative Loafing Tampa Bay. If what emerges is anything like Filthy Royalty's easy-going latest single "Light It Up!," this Ybor City show won't be one to forget anytime soon.—Josh Bradley

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