Saturday, February 28, 2009
Sunny music for a rainy day
Since it's raining today, I thought I'd give you a little Kingsbury Manx to lift your spirits. "Ascenseur Ouvert!" is the group's first album in four years, and I was immediately hooked. And though I referred to it as "sunny" music in my headline, the music on this CD can be a little gloomy too.
I first listened to it in the car driving between New Bern an Kinston. If you've ever driven out that way, you know what a desolate stretch of road that is. The day was somewhat warm and mostly sunny, with wispy clouds occasionally casting shadows as I drove. That's really the best metaphor I can think of for "Ascenseur Ouvert!" While it's mostly sunny and warm, a little darkness keeps creeping in.
"Shoulder Stories," by Kingsbury Manx
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"kingsbury Manx
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Music news round up
Here's what's happening on other local music blogs.
The Old Ceremony release a video for their new CD. (Triangle Music)
Jandek's guitar-strap-fumbling is a metaphor for his career. (Scan)
Superchunk to celebrate tax day at the Cradle. (Triangle Music)
Schoolkids still sells music, and still has bands play in-store. (New Raleigh)
Whatever Brains scores a distribution deal with Matador. (Scan)
The Avett Brothers apparently really like Bruce Springsteen. (On the Beat)
Are U2 finally coming back for more Bullock's Barbecue? (music.my.nc.com)
The Old Ceremony release a video for their new CD. (Triangle Music)
Jandek's guitar-strap-fumbling is a metaphor for his career. (Scan)
Superchunk to celebrate tax day at the Cradle. (Triangle Music)
Schoolkids still sells music, and still has bands play in-store. (New Raleigh)
Whatever Brains scores a distribution deal with Matador. (Scan)
The Avett Brothers apparently really like Bruce Springsteen. (On the Beat)
Are U2 finally coming back for more Bullock's Barbecue? (music.my.nc.com)
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"music news round up"
Strange Faces seeking help getting to SXSW
From Ryan:
I really don't like sending out mass emails, and I hate to bother everybody with this, but my band Strange Faces has been entered into a competition to earn a spot performing at South By Southwest in Austin, TX this year. For those of you that don't know what it is, it's a huge musical festival where bands from all over the world play in front of thousands of music industry reps. I am asking for your help in getting us in this slot for us to play this year. All you have to do is click on the link below, and then when the page loads, click the vote button below Strange Faces. That's it. It will take 20 seconds of your time and you can help us out tremendously. If you want to help further, you could forward this email to everyone you know and ask them to vote too. We would all really appreciate it very much. Thank you all for taking the time to read this email and support the band. I hope to see you all soon.
-Ryan
To Vote:
http://www.platform-1.com/campus_corner.php
click vote below the strange faces logo.
Also, the strange faces website is Strangefaces.com or at myspace.com/strangefacestheband
I really don't like sending out mass emails, and I hate to bother everybody with this, but my band Strange Faces has been entered into a competition to earn a spot performing at South By Southwest in Austin, TX this year. For those of you that don't know what it is, it's a huge musical festival where bands from all over the world play in front of thousands of music industry reps. I am asking for your help in getting us in this slot for us to play this year. All you have to do is click on the link below, and then when the page loads, click the vote button below Strange Faces. That's it. It will take 20 seconds of your time and you can help us out tremendously. If you want to help further, you could forward this email to everyone you know and ask them to vote too. We would all really appreciate it very much. Thank you all for taking the time to read this email and support the band. I hope to see you all soon.
-Ryan
To Vote:
http://www.platform-1.com/campus_corner.php
click vote below the strange faces logo.
Also, the strange faces website is Strangefaces.com or at myspace.com/strangefacestheband
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"strange faces"
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
This week's cool shows: Valient Thorr and Caltrop!
THIS WEEK'S SHOWS
Thursday, Feb. 26: Raised by Wolves with Animal, Tir na Nog
Thursday, Feb. 26: Western Civ CD-release party with Mitch Easter and Embarrassing Fruits, Local 506
Western Civ's new CD was produced by the legendary Mitch Easter, and his influence can be heard all over their new tracks, so it's fitting that he is playing their release party. But it is a little strange to see him opening for a much lesser-known band.
Friday, Feb. 27: Harvey Milk with Black Skies and Pontiak, Local 506
True story: For the longest time I had no idea that Harvey Milk was an actual person. I just thought it was the name of a band. Now that I know a little something about the man, maybe I'll check out the movie before hitting up this show. Black Skies are the heaviest band in Chapel Hill, and one of the heaviest in the Triangle. Virginia's Pontiak were angry, bluesy and swampy last time I heard them. I've yet to check out their new CD.
Friday, Feb. 27: Pomegranates with Polynya and Corey Hart, Nightlight
Pomegranates are cute, infectious pop from Cincinnati. Polynya is cute, infectious pop from Chapel Hill. Corey Hart is not the Sunglasses at Night guy.
Friday, Feb. 27: Old Habits with Shotgun Romance, Pour House
Both these bands are bluegrass, though Shotgun Romance is a bit more on the traditional side.
Saturday, Feb. 28: North Elementary CD-release party with The Whalewatchers, Sir Arthur & the Royal Knights and The Popular Kids, Pour House
I'm seriously wondering how many CD-relase parties North Elementary is going to have. Not that I'm complaining; they keep having good bands back them up at each of their shows. This one features Nuggets-era rockers Sir Arthur & the Royal Knights and Raleigh comedy troupe the Popular Kids, which acutally features Arthur & Trent from Sir Arthur. The Whalewatchers are similar to North Elementary in that they play some seriously edgy, slightly sloppy pop.
Sunday, March 1: Des Ark with Yardwork, Nightlight
From Triangle Rock via the Nightlight site:
Show of the month. des_ark you know about, although if you haven't seen them lately, you might *not* know that they're a monster three-piece, featuring Durham drummer Evan Rowe (Maple Stave, Grappling Hook) and Greensboro guitarist Noah Howard (Strunken White, TigerBearWolf) in addition to Aimee Argote.
Yardwork are from Charlotte; they're an 8-piece (or so) band of freaks who put out my favorite release of 2008. Multiple drummers, glorious chiming guitars, glockenspiel, banjo, anything else they can find lying around, and everyone in the band singing at the top of their lungs. Their show at BCHQ was phenomenal.
SHOW OF THE WEEK
Sunday, March 1: Valient Thorr with Caltrop, Tir na Nog
Valient Thorr totally stole the show at Raleigh Undercover with their version of Funkadelic -- featuring Caltrop bass player Murat Dirlik on background vocals. They also packed the place way beyond what I thought it could ever hold, so be prepared to squeeze your way through if need to go to the bathroom or, more importantly, the bar. Caltrop rarely plays in Raleigh, so this is an extra treat.
NEXT WEEK'S SHOWS
Thursday, March 5: The T's with Static Minds, Tir na Nog
Friday, March 6: The Loners, Tir na Nog
CD-release party
Friday, March 6: Night Prowler with Judas Rising, Lincoln Theatre
Friday, March 6: Strange Faces, The Pour House
Friday, March 6: Thad Cockrell with Caitlin Cary, Pour House
Old friends and collaborators Caitlin and Thad have been busier with other projects in the past couple of years, so it's good to see them back together again.
Saturday, March 7: Hank Sinatra, Slim's
Saturday, March 7: Bain Fundraising Concert, 313 Martin St., Raleigh
THE LINEUP THUS FAR
(subject to change):
12:00-Razor Wire Safety Net
1:00-Tomas Phillips
2:00-Subscape Annex
3:00-Craig Hilton
4:00-Benito Crawford
there will be a 1 hour break from 5-6
6:00-MG3+One
7:00-The Tender Fruit
8:00-Old Bricks
9:00-Ivan Rosebud
10:00-Mount Weather
Dj FTB to provide interlude music throughout the night.
Space provided and concert sponsored by Clearscapes.
Saturday, March 7: Curtains of Night, Reservoir
Saturday, March 7: Nathan Oliver with Schooner and The Proclivities, Local 506
Saturay, March 7: Cool John Ferguson and the Swingin' Johnsons, The Pour House
Saturay, March 7: The Virgo 9 with The Wigg Report and Blood Red River The Pinhook
Saturday, March 7: Nathan Oliver, with Schooner and The Proclivities, Local 506
Sunday, March 8: Future Islands with Lonnie Walker, Nightlight
Sunday, March 8: Hymns with Death on Two Wheels and The Bridges, Slim's
Sunday, March 8: Future Islands Nightlight
UPCOMING IN GENERAL
Wednesday, March 11: Red Fang with Early Man, The Pour House
Thursday, March 12: Vetiver, Cat's Cradle
San Francisco freak-folkies with roots in Greensboro's early '90s pop-genius group Raymond Brake.
Thursday, March 12: Lonnie Walker with Lake Inferior, Tir na Nog
Friday, March 13: Colossus, Reservoir
Friday, March 13: In the Year of the Pig, Nightlight
There will also be an early event from 6-9 p.m.: NL Collective Art Show- check out North Carolina artists during Chapel Thrill's Second Friday Art Walk
6PM-9PM walk, bike, booze around
Friday, March 13: Hellrazor, Dive Bar
Friday, March 13: Whatever Brains, Slim's
Friday, March 13: American Aquarium, Lincoln Theatre
Friday, March 13:
Olympic Ass-Kicking Team with Chip Robinson & the Heavy Beat Outfit, The Pour House
Saturday, March 14: The Proclivities with The Moderate, Pour House
Saturday, March 14: Automag, The Brewery
Saturay, March 14: Maple Stave with Tiger Bear Wolf and Actual Persons Living or Dead The Pinhook
Labels:
cool upcoming shows
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Scott Avett featured in new East magazine
Thought I'd pass this along, since I'm sure your average Avett Brothers fan doesn't normally get the ECU alumni magazine.
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"avett brothers"
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