The Indy In-Tune Blog

Covering you from the front row, to backstage, and right out to the alley behind the club.

Ex-Bombers to Play Indy's Jukebox

By: Darrin Snider -- Thursday, July 25, 2013
Relayed From:  Cavetone Records (cavetonerecords@gmail.com)-----The Ex-Bombers stop at Indy's Jukebox at 306 East Prospect St. in Indianapolis on August 10 for a live performance in support of their vinyl-only release “The Tightwire.”Drumme... (Read Full Article)




The Historic Vollrath Tavern: 1926 to 2011

By: Brian Alvey -- Saturday, November 12, 2011
The Historic Vollrath Tavern was in operation at its original location since she first opened her doors in 1926 until her final night of operation on October 29th of 2011. During the prohibition era at it's inception, The Vollrath was a "café" that a... (Read Full Article)




Gear Up for Summer

Ladies, don't you hate buying generic (unisex) T-shirts? We've got you covered with a line of womens'-fit clothing in a variety of styles and colors. Check Out Our Specials This Week...

Solicitations and Submissions

Solicitations for blog posts can be made by sending and email to "blog -at- indyintune -dot- com" and should follow these guidelines:

  • Local (Indianapolis-based) acts always have priority.
  • Visisting acts playing a bill with one or more local acts are also considered.
  • We generally don't like to repeat content found on other sites. If your request already has a lot of coverage on other sites, it will be considered low-priority unless you can give us an exclusive angle.
  • For obvious reasons, we don't do solicited album reviews, though we do appreciate you letting us know when you have a new release. Consider coming in and talking about the album yourself live on the air or a podcast.
  • All of our staff writers are unpaid enthusiasts. All requests for blog posts are entirely at their descretion.
  • As such, they generally need a lot of lead-time to put something out -- we're talking weeks of lead time, not hours.
  • That said, individual authors have full authority to ignore the following guidelines and write whatever they want ... if you can convince them to.
  • In addition, feel free to write your own post and submit it for posting as a "guest blogger." Those almost always get accepted.
  • Finally, regional or national acts submitting without meeting the above guidelines are generally ignored. We're not trying to be dicks, but if you send us a generic form-letter with your press release, and it doesn't even remotely concern a local artist or event, then you're not part of our core focus.