At least 14 people riding on the roof of a train died and 16 were seriously injured Tuesday after they were swept off as the train passed under a low over-bridge in Uttar Pradesh’s Shahajahanpur district, police said. The accident took place before the train entered Rosa station in Shahjahanpur, 190 km from Lucknow. The [...]
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14 dead, 14 injured as train roof-riders fall off
Garrin Benfield: Winter Tour
A KILLER IMPROVISER WHO CAN ALSO WRITE A SONG!
One of the best, under-sung singer-songwriters to emerge from the Bay Area in recent years, Garrin Benfield will be hitting the road in early December. He’s also a wicked guitarist and an awful nice human being well worth your concert going dollars.
Winter Tour Dates
12.3.10 – Dolores Park Cafe – SF, CA
12.4.10 – Aroma Roasters – Santa Rosa, CA
12.15.10 – The Grape Room – Philadelphia, PA
12.16.10 – Fritz – Keene, NH
12.17.10 – On The Rise – Richmond, VT
12.18.10 – Flat Street Brew Pub – Brattleboro, VT
12.19.10 – Banjo Jim’s – New York, NY
Garrin Benfield Tour Dates :: Garrin Benfield News :: Garrin Benfield Concert Reviews
Truth & Salvage Co: “Pure Mountain Angel” Video
TRUTH & SALVAGE CO. RELEASE ROAD-IS-OUR-HOME VIDEO FOR “PURE MOUNTAIN
ANGEL”
Truth & Salvage Co. have
released the video for “Pure Mountain Angel” off their self-titled debut album produced by Chris Robinson
of The Black Crowes.
Directed by John Vanover, the video for the newly released single “Pure Mountain Angel” follows the six-piece band
around Los Angeles and across the country, which they traverse in their trusty white van. They stop off at Red Rocks
Amphitheatre in Denver (where they recently opened for Gov’t Mule), jump into the water of a swimming hole (Santa
Rosa, New Mexico), meet up with soldiers (in Iraq), perform in a city park (in Asheville, NC), and more as they log
countless miles on the highway in the spirit of the song’s drifter protagonist. View the video below and check out
the band performing “Rise Up” on Jimmy Kimmel Live
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Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe: A Heroween Experience in Denver
HEROWEEN AT CERVANTES; REVOLUTION OF SOUL TOUR
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Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe
hits the road this fall with highlights including two special late-nightshows in Las Vegas at the House of Blues on
Oct. 23, and in Atlantic City at Trump Plaza on Oct. 29. The band will also make an appearance at The Southern
Monster Smash on Oct.30 at the Pompano Beach Amphitheater and a special Halloween show in Denver on Oct. 31
with special guest Gift Of Gab from Blackalicious.
KDTU will also be part of an exclusive 4-nightrun uniting two
masters of funky soul entitled The Revolution of Soul Tour. The tour features James Brown alumni Maceo Parker performing a full set with his
band followed by a full set of KDTU and an all-star jam closing out the night. The Revolution of Soul Tour hits The
Paradise in Boston on November 17, The Met in Pawtucket on November 18, the 9:30 Club in DC on November 19,
and ends in NYC at the famed Irving Plaza on Nov. 20.
UPCOMING DATES FOR KARL DENSON’S TINY UNIVERSE:
Oct. 22- Montbleu Resort Showroom, Lake Tahoe NV ( Boarding for Breast Cancer Benefit)
Oct. 23- House of Blues, Las Vegas NV ( Late Night show)
Oct. 29- Trump Plaza, Atlantic City NJ
Oct. 30- Pompano Beach Ampitheater FL ( Southern Monster Smash)
Oct. 31- Cervantes, Denver CO ( Heroween at Cervantes!)
Nov. 4- Granada Theater, Dallas TX
Nov. 5- Tipitina’s, New Orleans LA
Nov. 6- La Zona Rosa, Austin TX
Nov. 12- Rhythm and Brews, Chatanooga TN
Nov. 13- The Orange Peel, Asheville NC
Nov. 14- Jefferson Theater, Charlottesville VA
Nov. 17- Paradise, Boston MA ( Revolution of Soul w/ KDTU and Maceo Parker)
Nov. 18- The Met, Pawtucket MA ( Revolution of Soul w/ KDTU and Maceo Parker)
Nov. 19- 930 Club, Washington DC ( Revolution of Soul w/ KDTU and Maceo Parker)
Nov. 20- Irving Plaza, New York City NY ( Revolution of Soul w/ KDTU and Maceo Parker)
Nov. 26- El Rey Theatre, Los Angeles CA
Nov. 27- Belly Up, Solana Beach CA (w/ special guests Orgone)
Dec. 01- Compound Grill, Phoenix AZ (w/ special guests Orgone)
Dec. 02- Rialto Theater, Tucson AZ (w/ special guests Orgone)
Dec. 03- Orpheum Theater, Flagstaff AZ (w/ special guests Orgone)
Dec. 04- Santa Fe Brewing Company, Santa Fe NM (w/ special guests Orgone)
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Brendan Benson: New 7″; Tour with The Posies & Aqueduct
NEW RELEASE OUT ON READYMADE IMPRINT
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Midas Well & Upton O. Goode, also known as Well & Goode, released a 7″ today,
mixed and mastered by Brendan
Benson and released via his imprint, Readymade. Get the Well & Goode 7″ here.
The release marks the first music available on Benson’s newly re-launched website at www.brendanbenson.com. The two new tracks will also be available
digitally on iTunes, Amazon and all major digital retailers worldwide as well as at select vinyl shops.
In November, Benson will hit the road on a North American co-headlining tour with The Posies and special guest Aqueduct (dates below). Posies’
members Ken Stringfellow and Jon Auer (both of Big Star and Stringfellow of R.E.M.) will be
performing with Brendan as his backing band.
Brendan Benson on tour with The Posies and Aqueduct:
Nov. 5 – Turner Hall Ballroom, Milwaukee WI
Nov. 6 – Bottom Lounge, Chicago IL
Nov. 7 – Southgate House, Newport KY
Nov. 9 – The Majestic Theatre, Detroit MI
Nov. 10 – Outland Live, Columbus OH
Nov. 11 – Mr. Small’s Theatre, Millvale PA
Nov. 12 – Water Street Music Hall, Rochester NY
Nov. 13 – The Highline Ballroom, NYC
Nov. 14 – The Trocadero Theatre, Philadelphia PA
Nov. 16 – Royale, Boston MA Nov. 18 – Cat’s Cradle, Carrboro NC
Nov. 19 – Exit/In, Nashville TN
Nov. 20 – The Loft, Atlanta GA
Nov. 21 – Minglewood Hall, Memphis TN
Nov. 26 – La Zona Rosa, Austin TX
Nov. 27 – The Argentum, Houston TX
Dec. 1 – Gothic Theatre, Englewood CO
Dec. 3 – Club Nokia @ LA Live, Los Angeles CA
Dec. 5 – The Independent, San Francisco CA
Dec. 8 – Aladdin Theatre, Portland OR
Dec. 11 – Showbox at the Market, Seattle WA
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KDTU & Maceo Parker: Fall Tour
“REVOLUTION OF THE SOUL” TOUR STARTS NOVEMBER 17 IN BOSTON, MA
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Karl Denson’s Tiny
Universe will be joining up with legendary James Brown
sideman Maceo Parker for the
“Revolution of Soul” Tour this fall. The tour will feature a full set by Maceo Parker and his band followed by a set of
KDTU and an all star mini set with both acts. Four dates are onsale now through fanclub ticketing at
www.karldenson.com with more to come.
KDTU presents Heroween! at Cervantes in Denver on October 31. Tickets are onsale now through fanclub ticketing
and more details are on the way. The Tiny Universe will be paying tribute to their favorite hero’s.
Come join the Tiny Universe on Thanksgiving weekend with hometown Southern California dates at the El Rey
Theatre in Los Angeles on November 26 and a return to the Belly Up in Solana Beach on November 27.
UPCOMING DATES FOR KARL DENSON’S TINY UNIVERSE
Oct. 13- The Reef, Boise ID
Oct. 14- Knotty Pine, Victor ID
Oct. 15- Emerson Ballroom, Bozeman MT
Oct. 16- The Top Hat, Missoula MT
Oct. 22- Montbleu Resort Showroom, Lake Tahoe NV ( Boarding for Breast Cancer Benefit)
Oct. 23- House of Blues, Las Vegas NV ( Late Night show)
Oct. 30- Pompano Beach Ampitheater FL ( Southern Monster Smash)
Oct. 31- Cervantes, Denver CO ( Heroween! at Cervantes!)
Nov. 4- Granada Theater, Dallas TX
Nov. 5- La Zona Rosa, Austin TX
Nov. 13- The Orange Peel, Asheville NC
Nov. 17- Paradise, Boston MA ( Revolution of Soul w/ KDTU and Maceo Parker)
Nov. 18- The Met, Pawtucket MA ( Revolution of Soul w/ KDTU and Maceo Parker)
Nov. 19- 930 Club, Washington DC ( Revolution of Soul w/ KDTU and Maceo Parker)
Nov. 20- Irving Plaza, New York City NY ( Revolution of Soul w/ KDTU and Maceo Parker)
Nov. 26- Belly Up, Solana Beach CA
Nov. 27- El Rey Theatre, Los Angeles CA
UPCOMING DATES FOR THE GREYBOY ALLSTARS featuring Karl Denson
Jan. 4-9 – Jam Cruise, Fort Lauderdale FL
Béla Fleck and the Flecktones: Holiday Jingle All The Way Tour
HOLIDAY TOUR IN SUPPORT OF JINGLE ALL THE WAY
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Coming off a hugely successful tour highlighting the music from his Grammy® winning album, Throw Down
Your Heart (Rounder), Bela
Fleck joins up with The
Flecktones for another holiday tour in support of their 2008 Grammy® winning Jingle All The
Way (Rounder). All dates below will feature the internationally acclaimed Tuvan throat singers,
Alash.
“Guaranteed to bring a smile to the face of even the biggest Scrooge. Jingle All the Way does what all great
Christmas records ought to – keep the essence of the underlying songs while bringing out something new and
unexpected to make them fresh and worth another listen.” – Associated Press
TOUR DATES:
11/30 Epcor Centre for the Performing Arts – Calgary, CAN
12/1 North Alberta Jubilee Auditorium – Edmonton, CAN
12/2 Centre Complex (Eric Harvie Theater) – Banff, CAN
12/3 Bing Crosby Theater – Spokane, WA
12/4 Chan Centre for the Performing Arts – Vancouver, CAN
12/6 Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall (Oregon Symphony Orchestra) – Portland, OR
12/7 Hult Center for Performing Arts (Silva Concert Hall) – Eugene, OR
12/8 Summit High School Auditorium (KPOV) – Bend, OR
12/9-12 Jazz Alley – Seattle, WA
12/14 California State University (Laxon Auditorium) – Chico, CA
12/15 Wells Fargo Center for the Arts – Santa Rosa, CA
12/16 Fox Theater – Oakland, CA
12/17 University of California – Santa Barbara, CA
12/18 Orpheum Theater – Los Angeles, CA
12/19 Rialto Theater – Tucson, AZ
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Dresden Dolls Announce First Tour in Three Years
STARTING HALLOWEEN NIGHT AT IRVING PLAZA IN NYC
After a long hiatus, The Dresden
Dolls are thrilled to announce their first live tour in 3 years. The duo comprised of Amanda
Palmer (piano, vocals) and Brian Viglione (drums, guitar, bass) will be kicking off a few weeks of
dates starting on Halloween at Irving Plaza in NYC. The date marks the exact 10th anniversary of the birth of the
band. Take a look at the video announcement below.
Tickets are on sale right now at DresdenDolls.com.
TOUR DATES:
Oct 31 – NEW YORK CITY, NY@ Irving Plaza (w/ Surprise Guests)
Nov 12 – NEW ORLEANS, LA@ Tipitina’s (w/ Jason Webley)
Nov 13 – ATLANTA, GA@ The Buckhead Theatre (w/ Lille)
Nov 14 – LEXINGTON, KY@ Buster’s Billiards & Backroom (w/ Chico Fellini)
Nov 16 – ST. LOUIS, MO@ The Pageant (w/ Sleepy Kitty)
Nov 17 – CHICAGO, IL@ The Vic Theatre (w/ Mucca Pazza)
Nov 19th – DALLAS, TX@ Granada Theatre (w/ Girl In A Coma)
Nov 20 – HOUSTON, TX@ Fitzgerald’s (w/ Girl In A Coma)
Nov 21 – AUSTIN, TX@ La Zona Rosa (w/ Girl In A Coma)
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BP Tells Experienced Gulf Fishermen that They Don’t Know the Difference Between Oil and Seafloor Muck
The Pensacola News Journal notes:Recreational fisherman Mark Fuqua, 47, of Pensacola, who has fished the waters from Destin to Pensacola most of his life, discovered just how big the mess is on the first day he struck out to drop a line in the water…
Aug 17, 1859: U.S. Airmail Carried by Balloon
1859: Mail is carried by air for the first time in the United States.
On a hot summer day as the temperature soared toward 91 degrees, John Wise stood at the town square in Lafayette, Indiana, waiting next to a balloon named Jupiter. Even for a balloon enthusiast and a well-known aeronaut, it was a big [...]
iPad Opens Up New Worlds for Autistic Children
SF Weekly profiles a Redwood City mother, Shannon Rosa, who blogged that iPad had helped her nine-year-old autistic son, Leo. “With the iPad, Leo electrifies the air around him with independence and daily new skills,†she wrote. The article credits Rosa’s post with contributing to a “quiet revolution†in the autistic community focused on using iPad for teaching communication and social skills to autistic children.
Black Mountain/Black Angels Co-Headlining Tour
BOTH BANDS NEW ALBUMS OUT SEPTEMBER 14
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Black Mountain is teaming
up with fellow psych rockers The Black
Angels for what promises to be the stand out co-headline tour this Fall. Beginning at Chicago’s Metro on
October 28, the “Dropout Boogie” tour rolls through 24 cities, before winding up in Vancouver on Nov 30. Both
bands new album releases coincide on Sept 14.
To mark the launch of the double header tour and simultaneous album releases, Ticketmaster is offering a pre-sale
starting Aug 4 where tickets can be purchased along with digital copies of both albums.
Black Mountain returns to Europe next month to embark on a 6 week tour taking in 12 countries. Click here for
those dates.
The Dropout Boogie Tour with The Black Angels:
10/28/10 Chicago, IL – Metro
10/30/10 Buffalo, NY – Tralf Music Hall
10/31/10 Toronto, ON – Phoenix Concert Theatre
11/01/10 Montreal, QC – La Tulipe
11/02/10 Boston, MA – Paradise
11/03/10 New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom
11/06/10 Philadelphia, NY – Theatre of Living Arts
11/07/10 Washington, DC – 9:30 Club
11/09/10 Louisville, KY – Headliners
11/10/10 Asheville, NC – Grey Eagle
11/11/10 Nashville, TN – Mercy Lounge
11/12/10 Atlanta, GA – The Earl
11/13/10 Orlando, FL – The Social
11/15/10 Birmingham, AL – The Bottletree
11/16/10 New Orleans, LA – Tipitina’s
11/17/10 Houston, TX – Warehouse Live
11/19/10 Austin, TX – La Zona Rosa
11/20/10 Dallas, TX – Kessler Theater
11/24/10 Los Angeles, CA – El Rey Theatre
11/26/10 San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore
11/28/10 Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom
11/29/10 Seattle, WA – The Showbox
11/30/10 Vancouver, BC – The Commodore Ballroom
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Satellite Direct – How to Watch HD Channels on Your PC Posted By : Abilder La Rosa
Now, you have the ability to get Satellite Direct wherein you will pay for just a one time fee and you will received more channels than your actual cable or satellite service provider can provide you. Imagine, more channels any time and any where you want, worldwide channels! You will no longer miss your favorite sports event even if you are else where.
Harmony Festival Complete Lineup Plus Keynote Speakers
HARMONY FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES COMPLETE MUSIC LINEUP PLUS KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
AND THE RETURN OF THE ECO RALLY ACTION SPORTS SKATE ZONE
ROSTER INCLUDES VERY SPECIAL PERFORMANCE BY LAURYN HILL
Lauryn Hill |
With world-class performers, a global marketplace featuring more than 300 vendors and 30,000+ attendees, the
Harmony Festival is the West Coast’s premier outdoor music and progressive lifestyle festival. Set for June 11-13 at Sonoma County Fairgrounds in Santa Rosa, CA, Harmony thrives by promoting the values of music, art, ecology, healthy living and spirituality as the keys to creating abundant
communities and a vibrant planet. Repeat winner of The Bohemian’s Best Festival and Best Music Festival Sonoma
annual reader awards, Harmony takes place annually in Santa Rosa, recently named California’s #1 “happiest and
healthiest” place to live, and the country’s fifth overall in healthy behavior.
The 2010 headline music roster features a very special performance by multiple Grammy award-winning singer
Lauryn Hill, U.K.-based reggae legends
Steel Pulse, New Orleans
funk and jazz jam sextet Galactic, Slightly Stoopid, beach reggae band Rebelution, and surf
skate punks The
Expendables. As always, classic rock is represented on the roster and 2010 includes a unique
presentation of the music of Frank Zappa performed by his son Dweezil, Zappa Plays Zappa, and the North
Bay debut
of 7 walkers, a new band
led by Grateful Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann, among many more bands to be announced
soon.
The 2010 initial key speaker roster includes internationally acclaimed “new thought” leaders including Dr. Bruce Lipton, a pioneer in bridging science and spirit; renowned mycologist Paul Stamets, visionary activist Caroline Casey,
best-selling author Dan Millman, Peak Oil theorist and author Mike Ruppert, world-renowned saint and divine guide
Pujya Swami Chidanandji, alchemical healer Nicki Scully, and political satirist, “cosmic comic” Swami Beyondananda.
Celebrating its 11th year, Mystic Beat Lounge – Saturday Night’s Techno-Tribal Dance After Dark is recognized far
and wide as the greatest dance and performance art extravaganza in the North Bay, where the majesty of Burning
Man meets the artistry of Cirque du Soleil. This year’s lineup features DJ performances by Tipper, Ott, and Beats Antique, plus Lynx & Janover and Galactic with
special guests Chali 2na
(Jurassic Five/Ozomatli) and Lyrics
Born,
attracting thousands of attendees writhing to a new edge of sound, light, technology and talent. Bringing
unparalleled wonder and imagery to the music will be fire arts troupes Luminesque, Liquid Fire Mantra and Phoenix
Rising.
Returning in 2010 is the festival’s newest breakout attraction, The Eco Rally Action Sports Zone (formerly Eco Cup),
featuring continuous skateboarding, contests and a public street course (BYO Board), and live music by skate rock
legends Fishbone, rising stars The Expendables, plus a rare semi-acoustic performance by Slightly Stoopid and other
very special guests. The Eco Rally brings a positive message and eco-awareness to action sports fans in the North
Bay and beyond. Get involved, activate and go skate!
Ticket Information: Advance “Eco-Harmonic Stimulus Package” tickets are available now. Early bird prices range from
$30 per day, to $149 all-weekend pass including camping, to $300 VIP Package. Kids under 6 are FREE. On-site
camping is $30-75 all weekend (see web site for complete details). Tickets available at HarmonyFestival.com plus local retail outlets listed on the Harmony site.
SXSW | 03.20.10 | Austin, TX – Day 4
Words by: Kayceman | Images by: Scott Dudelson
SXSW :: 03.20.10 :: Saturday :: Austin, TX
She & Him at Rachel Ray’s Party :: 03.20.10 by Dudelson |
We celebrated the first day of spring with some of the coldest weather Austin has experienced this year. With a bitter wind and temps dipping down into the 30s, the cold definitely affected the music experience on the final day of South by Southwest. Prior to the really chilly evening, I spent my day at the 40 Watt/JamBase Party located at the Side Bar. With one indoor stage and two outdoor ones, it allowed for a nice flow in-and-out of the elements that kept patrons warm(er). Each stage took the name of a departed Athens artist with the Vic Chesnutt Stage serving the headliners, the Jerry Fuchs Stage being the secondary outdoor venue and the Jon Guthrie Stage set up inside the bar.
Kayceman’s Top 3
#3 – Camper Van Beethoven
Psychedelic folk rock, alternative ska pop, alt-country and whatever else people call Camper Van Beethoven, the band was able to warm the huddled masses at the 40 Watt/JamBase Party with “Take The Skinheads Bowling.” Mixing a polka shuffle with a neat little violin line (that could have been louder in the mix), they twisted deeply into weird Americana/country rock landscapes and it wasn’t hard to pick up on the Leftover Salmon cross-breeding found through bandleader David Lowery‘s work with Salmon in Cracker. What’s even cooler, the band funded their trip to Austin by letting fans donate $100 in exchange for selecting a song to be performed at the fest.
#2 – The Tenant
Street Sweeper Social ClubRachel Ray’s Party :: 03.20.10 by Dudelson |
Named after Roman Polanski’s movie The Tenant, the quartet played inside the 40 Watt/JamBase Party to a filled bar. Working a moody, dark, dream-pop motif with warm textures, they won me over quickly, even though I’d never heard of them before. One can hear the influence of Manchester bands like New Order, Joy Division and Stone Roses, but it still came off as original. Heavy on electronics but juiced with real guitars and drums, it was easy to dance with. Another band that fans of Phoenix or M-83 should really check out.
#1 – Dead Confederate
There were a lot of big, distorted guitar squalls at the 40 Watt/JamBase Party, but none knocked the crust from our tired, cold bones more than Dead Confederate. Built upon slow, patient grooves that erupted into slamming cymbals and walls of noise, it was remarkable that they could paint such a picture in the light of day. This is dark music, both in content and delivery, and it’s best experienced in a loud room with weird lights, where you can hide in the shadows. But none of that mattered during “The Rat.” Looking around the converted parking lot, heads were slamming back and forth and fists were pumping. A serious achievement considering how freaking cold it was.
Bonus Coverage by JamBase CEO David Rosenheim – Big Star Tribute
The remaining members of Big Star joined special guests to perform an emotionally charged tribute to frontman Alex Chilton, who died suddenly on March 17. Big Star was scheduled to play a fest-closing set at Antone’s, and instead of canceling the gig they brought in friends to help celebrate Chilton and his music. The capacity crowd was treated to 100 minutes of Big Star classics from the band’s influential 70s albums #1 Record, Radio City and Third/Sister Lovers. Performing with original Big Star drummer Jody Stephens were current Big Star members Ken Stringfellow and Jon Auer of The Posies. Special guests ranged from original Big Star bassist Andy Hummel, Chris Stamey (dB’s), M. Ward, Mike Mills (R.E.M.), Sondre Lerche, Chuck Prophet, Evan Dando (The Lemonheads), John Doe (who sang a lovely version of “I’m In Love With a Girl”), Amy Speace, The Watson Twins and Curt Kirkwood of Meat Puppets.
Kayceman’s Top 3 Overall for SXSW 2010
1. Sleepy Sun at IODA Party
2. Kayceman’s Treehouse Party
3. Big Light Private Late Night Show in Hilton Suite
Continue reading for Sarah Hagerman’s SXSW Day 4 highlights…
Words by: Sarah Hagerman
The Packway Handle Band at 40 Watt/JamBase Party03.20.10 by Hagerman |
Saturday came down upon us, bitterly cold and gray. It was definitely a shock to the system after three days of gorgeous sun and mild nights. The weather seemed to cause many folks to stay indoors on the last day, which meant noticeably sparser attendance at a lot of shows, plus a fair number of cancellations and outdoor stages running late. But as the sign I spied at Green Mesquite BBQ later that day said, “It’s called Texas weather.” Texas weather means extremes that smack you in the face. So, I bundled up and rolled with the punches.
Those in attendance at the 40 Watt Day Party (co-sponsored by JamBase) seemed to have the right idea – grab a Bloody Mary at Side Bar and huddle in the warmth of conversation. As the crowd swapped stories about the previous nights’ revelries, Athens, Georgia five-piece string outfit Packway Handle Band stepped up to their dual head mic stand, set up on the Jon Guthrie Stage inside the bar. Without so much as an introduction, they launched into a set that made a believer out of everyone by the end. Packway have a fierce stage presence, with more than a touch of dramatic brimstone. Fiddle player Andrew Heaton was especially infused with hellfire, frequently leaping from the mic huddle to run around at the front of the crowd while thrusting his bow into the air like a baton. They were just a joy to watch. I adore the single mic stand set-up for bluegrass bands – it adds an element of theater, and Packway had it down to a snappy science. The four – Heaton, Michael Paynter (mandolin), Josh Erwin (guitar), and Tom Baker (banjo) would smoothly weave in and out (bassist Zach McCoy stood coolly to the side, until the end that is), leaning in close and singing, stepping out for the solo passes and even acting out the lyrics. When they sang, “Times a-comin’ when the sinner must die,” Paynter fell to his knees and Heaton mimed shooting him in the head. With his eyes menacingly wide, Heaton drew his finger across his throat, grimacing on the word “die.” From an amped-up version of “Tell It To Me,” which kicks the shit out of OCMS’s version about five times over, and a cover of The Tiger Lillies’ “Terrible,” which featured trumpets and a couple gals on backup vocals, this is a band that knows how to own any song they set their minds to. At the end of the show, they ran into the crowd, furiously picking their instruments. McCoy raised his doghouse bass over his head, sending the bar lights swinging and wildly cheering folks ducking out of their way. They pushed the crowd back and forth, as they ran into the walls of the bar. This is how I like my bluegrass served up – dark and passionate, with a side of blood.
Lumped in with the post-punk disco bands, but drawing equally on robotic electro and banging club pop, WhoMadeWho were ferociously fun at Encore. They laid down rubbery beats and squishy synth, as bassist Tomas Hoffding leapt from the speakers to the crowd and back again and guitarist Jeppe Kjellberg pointed directly at members of the audience, singing, “You! Your thoughts are dirty!” One of the most amusing things to me was that Hoffding and Kjellberg never cracked the glass cool looks on their faces – Kjellberg kept a slightly-sweet, slightly-pervy smile glued on the whole time, and Hoffding was absolutely unflappable, even when Kjellberg bent down and pretended to tickle his balls or reached over and grabbed his nipples. When Hoffding made a trip into the crowd, an audience member tried to get in on the titty twisting action. Unfazed, Hoffding simply ripped open the top of his shirt and let him have it. These are some seriously freaky Danes, and when they closed the set with a crushing cover of “Satisfaction” from Benny Benassi’s 2003 album Hypnotica (you know, “Push me/ And then just touch me/ Until I get my/ Satisfaction”), you felt like they really wanted you to push them in some very unseemly ways.
Pretty Lights at La Zona Rosa :: 03.20.10 by Aaron Bach |
I’m a total Shakespeare nerd, so I had to see a band named after one of The Bard’s more obscure tragedies. I shivered in the cold and darkness of the Red 7 patio, through the end of the utterly unmemorable Crystal Antlers. Titus Andronicus was worth every minute of that wait. You can just tell when a band fervently believes in what they are doing, and lord, does this group write some new gospel. Anthemic punk with definite touches of The Hold Steady, Springsteen and The Pogues, you just want to pump fists to this. Note to self: Get their recorded stuff, so I can scream the lyrics next time. They had bucket loads of energy and are unapologetically brainy. Their latest album, The Monitor, is a loose concept album about the Civil War. They also have an album called The Airing of Grievances, which is a reference to “The Strike” episode of Seinfeld and the holiday Festivus. I’m glad there’s a band of fellow pop culture, literature and history geeks out there to freak out with, who also have the balls to write 15-minute punk songs. I think I’m in love.
Utterly beaten to a pulp, I ended my SXSW 2010 with Pretty Lights at La Zona Rosa. Although not normally my thing, I got to hand it to him – Pretty Lights is definitely on top of his game. There’s a reason he’s blown up as of late. He has a seamless sensibility as he layers and melts bits and pieces together. It’s real craftsmanship, and I was well impressed. He also had a mind-blowing light show, and drummer Cory Eberhard added a real thrust behind the sonic palette. Glitchy, dubby and heavy, with moments of exuberant flight, it was the perfect way to sweat and dance down the last hours of SXSW 2010 before 2 a.m. fell upon us. SXSW can be a harsh mistress, but, as I looked around at the beaming faces and hands raised in the air, I knew she’d already called me back for 2011.
Continue reading for more pics of SXSW Day 4…
Images by: Scott Dudelson
Rachel Ray at the Rachel Ray Party :: Stubb’s :: 03.20.10
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Dr. Dog at the Rachel Ray Party :: Stubb’s :: 03.20.10
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Chapin Sisters at the Rachel Ray Party :: Stubb’s :: 03.20.10
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Tom Morello – Street Sweeper Social Club at the Rachel Ray Party :: Stubb’s :: 03.20.10
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Andrew WK at the Rachel Ray Party :: Stubb’s :: 03.20.10
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Priestess at the Harley Davidson Party :: 03.20.10
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The New Harley Davidson at the Harley Davidson Party :: 03.20.10
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Exene Cervenka at Bloodshot Records Party :: 03.20.10
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Big Light at Relix Showcase :: 03.20.10
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The Like at Stubb’s :: 03.20.10
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KDTU, Greyboy Tour Dates
KARL DENSON’S TINY UNIVERSE AND GREYBOY ALLSTARS TOUR DATES
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After an incredible run with The Greyboy Allstars in December, performances by Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe on Jam Cruise, an upcoming run with the Allstars in the Northwest and the triumphant return to The Fillmore in San Francisco, KDTU will go back on the road for the entire month of February.
After a weekend in Tahoe on February 5 and 6 and a Texas hit at La Zona Rosa in Austin on Friday, February 12, the Tiny Universe joins up with Galactic for a series of shows starting with two shows at Tipitina’s.
KDTU will celebrate Mardi Gras with a show at the Lyric, and special New Orleans flavored guests will be announced shortly. The Tiny Universe will also perform their first hometown show in support of the new album, Brother’s Keeper, at the Belly Up in Solana Beach on March 13.
In other Karl Denson news, The Greyboy Allstars will be performing new material on this upcoming run in preparation for the follow up to their last album, What Happened To Television? The band will enter the studio in March with plans of a late fall release.
Greyboy Allstars Tour Dates
01/20/10 Wed Showbox at the Market Seattle, WA
01/21/10 Thu Venue Vancouver, BC
01/22/10 Fri The Crystal Ballroom Portland, OR
01/23/10 Sat Nightlight Bellingham, WA
01/30/10 Sat The Fillmore San Francisco, CA
01/31/10 Sun Moe’s Alley Santa Cruz, CA
Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe Tour Dates
02/05/10 Fri Crown Room Crystal Bay, NV
02/06/10 Sat Crown Room Crystal Bay, NV
02/12/10 Fri La Zona Rosa Austin, TX
02/13/10 Sat Tipitina’s Uptown New Orleans, LA
02/14/10 Sun The Bottling Company Hattiesburg, MS
02/15/10 Mon Tipitina’s Uptown New Orleans, LA
02/16/10 Tue Lyric Theatre Oxford, MS
02/17/10 Wed George’s Majestic Fayetteville, AR
02/18/10 Thu The Pageant St. Louis, MO
02/19/10 Fri Vail Mountain Vail, CO
02/20/10 Sat The Fillmore Auditorium Denver, CO
02/23/10 Tue The Wilma Theatre Missoula, MT
02/24/10 Wed Zebra Cocktail Lounge Bozeman, MT
02/25/10 Thu Knotty Pine Victor, ID
02/26/10 Fri Whiskey Jacques Ketchum, ID
02/27/10 Sat The State Room Salt Lake City, UT
03/13/10 Sat Belly Up Tavern Solana Beach, CA










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