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JamBase Questionnaire: Tom Hamilton

Welcome back to JamBase’s baker’s dozen to the bright lights of the music world. Last time we heard from The Old Ceremony.

It takes an uncommonly open-minded musician to really grok the internal logic of utterly modern, untz-savvy rock and classic singer-songwriter fare, but Tom Hamilton is an uncommonly gifted cat. As the guiding light behind Brothers Past and American Babies, Hamilton shows a range of gifts – warmly charming singer, sharp songwriter, memorable guitarist, keen eared producer – seeming utterly at home in the post-Radiohead atmosphere of Brothers Past as he is plying pop-rock veins akin to Paul Simon and Wilco in the Babies. Hamilton always seems game to explore, be it in his own projects or collaborating with the likes of Younger Brother or The Disco Biscuits, all of which seems to fuel more colors and textures in each new chapter of his evolution.

A new American Babies album arrives later this year, and Brothers Past is currently experiencing a resurgence with active gigging and the monthly Everything Must Go live download series (check it out here), which just issued its fourth volume, a swinging, switched-on post-Phish gig from 2004 (available for the catering economy price of just $5 bucks!) that includes a boss cover of The Cure’s “Fascination Street” and other softly mesmerizing moments. Listen to it here.

What stands out about Hamilton’s work, wherever it crops up, is a totally engaged, often joyful engagement with the world and his craft. His music sends out tendrils into the void and what connections it makes can’t be predicted, only that new ties will be formed. (Dennis Cook)

Brothers Past plays live throughout February and March. Find full tour dates here. A special hometown show is planned for March 26 at the TLA in Philadelphia, PA.

Here’s what Tom Hamilton had to say to our inquiries.

Brothers Past by Dave Vann

1. Great music rarely happens withoutÂ…
Sincerity

2. The first album I bought wasÂ…
The first cassette I bought was Ozzy Osbourne’s Blizzard of Oz and the first CD I purchased was Led Zeppelin III.

3. The last song or album to really flip my wig wasÂ…
Arcade Fire’s The Suburbs

4. When I was a kid I wanted to grow up to beÂ…
Funny you should ask! When I was in sixth grade I had to write an autobiography and I recently found it. Each page was about different assigned subjects with the last one asking to talk about what I wanted to do with my life. I said I wanted to be a musician. Not bad….

5. My favorite sort of gig isÂ…
The small market gig where the stage is shitty, the sound system is questionable at best, and there doesn’t seem to be a chance in hell anyone will be there. T hen by 11 pm the club is packed and you’re covered in sweat with people 10-inches away from you going nuts.

6. One thing I wish people knew about me isÂ…
I enjoy privacy.

7. I love the sound ofÂ…
Jerry Garcia’s guitar in 1973

8. One day I hope to make an album as fantastic asÂ…
The Beatles’ Revolver

9. The best meal I ever had on tour was atÂ…
Some sushi place by The Independent in San Francisco.

10. I always find the coolest audiences inÂ…
Colorado

11. The worst habit I’ve picked up being on the road all the time isÂ…
I have a particular brand of humor, some might say “inappropriate.” Any internal filter I may have been born with has been completely wiped out from being on the road.

12. The Beatles or the Stones? Por que?
How this is even still a question boggles my mind. The Beatles. It’s not even fair to ask. They’re mark on music is unparalleled, pushing the boundaries of every aspect of song craft, production and album art. They were responsible for new technologies in recording so George Martin and his engineers could keep up with their artistic needs. The Beatles inspired Bob Dylan to go electric, and they didn’t just change music but pop culture as a whole.

13. The craziest thing I ever saw wasÂ…
A drug dog piss itself at the Canadian border as it searched my van.


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American Babies: Alumni Holiday Show Tonight in NYC

GOOD TIMES AT BROOKLYN BOWL THIS EVENING

American Babies

The American Babies are playing an “Alumni Holiday Show” at Brooklyn Bowl in New York tonight, December 27. This is doubling as a holiday celebration and a Welcome Home party for AB’s leader Tom Hamilton‘s brother Jim – the original bassist for the Babies – who just finished up a year long tour of duty in Afghanistan. For this event American Babies will have Joe Russo (Furthur), Eric Slick (Dr Dog), and current Babies drummer Dave Butler sharing two drum kits. The bass duties are being split up between Jim Hamilton, Dave Dreiwitz (Ween) and current Babies bassist Nick Bockrath. The band is rounded out by Adam Flicker on keys and Scott Metzger and Tom Hamilton on guitars. The Babies will be rocking old stuff, new stuff and a “shit ton of covers.”

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Brothers Past: First Volume of Digital Boxset Released

10TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION ROLLS OUT

Everything Must Go Vol. 1

Electro pioneers Brothers Past will mark its 10th year performing together with a series of monthly releases that will simultaneously look forwards and backwards by releasing new music on the 10th of every month for the next year as part of a digital box set entitled Everything Must Go. The quartet, known for its prowess both in the studio and live, will spotlight both of these aspects with each release containing a soundboard recording of a live performance from throughout the band’s ten-year history as well as a previously unreleased studio track.

The first installment of the series, released this past Sunday, features a studio cut of the song “Getaway Somehow” and the band’s November 20, 2004 performance at the Eclipse Theater in Waitsfield, VT. This music is released digitally via guitarist Tom Hamilton’s Shoots and Boots label and can be purchased through the band’s website.

“This is an opportunity for us to celebrate everything we’ve accomplished throughout our career and also experiment with a way to get our music directly into the hands of our fans,” says keyboardist Tom McKee. “We’ve been wanting to try something like this for a long time and the anniversary celebration is a great reason to dig into our past and release some music that deserves to see the light of day.”

For much of the past year, the band has been in the studio recording its next release, expected some time in 2011. The Everything Must Go series marks the first new studio material Brothers Past has released since its acclaimed effort This Feeling’s Called Goodbye, released on SCIFidelity Records in 2005.

Brothers Past Tour Dates

Thursday, Oct 21, 2010 – THE POURHOUSE – CHARLESTON, SC (w/ Telepath)
Friday, Oct 22, 2010 – ATTITUDES – BLACKSBURG, VA (w/ Telepath)
Saturday, Oct 23, 2010 – THE 8×10 – BALTIMORE, MD (w/ Telepath)
Wednesday, Nov 24, 2010 – RIVER STREET JAZZ CAFÉ – PLAINS, PA

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Brothers Past: 10th Anniversary Digital Box Set, Live Gigs

LOTS OF COOL ACTIVITY FROM A TRULY MODERN ROCK BAND

Brothers Past by Tobin Voggesser

It was right around this time ten years ago when Tom Hamilton, Tom McKee, Clay Parnell and Rick Lowenberg first began making music together in a house near West Chester, PA. Ten years later, Brothers Past is still going strong, and they’ve got some big plans for the next year to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the band.

They’ll be kicking off the celebration next month with an anniversary party at the famed Bowery Ballroom in New York City on October 9. The Bowery has been home to many a great BP show, including the CD release party for This Feeling’s Called Goodbye. The party begins at midnight on 10/10/10 (Saturday night, but technically a Sunday show).

The band has also announced the release of Everything Must Go, a digital box set of unreleased studio tracks and live music from over the years. And beginning in October, Brothers Past will be cleaning out the vaults by digitally releasing a soundboard recording from the past along with an unreleased studio track. The tracks will be released on the 10th of each month for the next year. Download
information and cost will be made available soon.

The remainder of 2010 will be spent balancing time between the road and the
studio. Colorado fans take note: Brothers Past returns October 7-8 with allies The New Deal. And down south, the band will be performing in Charleston, Blacksburg and
Baltimore (Oct 21-23 with friends Telepath) Plans for a Thanksgiving run will be announced soon, but one detail is the band will be back at the River Street Jazz Cafe on Thanksgiving Eve, a BP tradition.

Brothers Past Tour Dates

Thursday, Oct 7 – Fox Theatre – Boulder, CO (w/ The New Deal)
Friday, Oct 8 – RE:DEFINITION – CERVANTE’S, DENVER, CO (a two-day event with The New Deal, Future Rock & more)
Saturday, Oct 9 – BOWERY BALLROOM – NEW YORK, NY (10th Anniversary Launch Party)
Thursday, Oct 21, 2010 – THE POURHOUSE – CHARLESTON, SC (w/ Telepath)
Friday, Oct 22, 2010 – ATTITUDES – BLACKSBURG, VA (w/ Telepath)
Saturday, Oct 23, 2010 – THE 8×10 – BALTIMORE, MD (w/ Telepath)
Wednesday, Nov 24, 2010 – RIVER STREET JAZZ CAFÉ – PLAINS, PA

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Liberate Music & Yoga Fest: Lotus, Brothers Past, Hamilton

BEATS ANTIQUE, DEAD SESSIONS AND FRIENDS, SPIRITUAL REZ, TOM HAMILTON’S AMERICAN BABIES, &
MORE

Celebrating 3 years with a mission to support community, arts, camping, yoga and conscious uplifting music, EMP is
pleased to announce the artists presenting at the 2010 Liberate Music & Yoga Festival on Friday, August
20 & Saturday, August 21 at 845 Poor Farm Rd. in Sheldon, Vermont.

Friday begins with a Welcome to Liberate Yoga Flow followed by Hip Hop Yoga, Kirtan with American Raga, and
music from Bearquarium followed by Lucid. Next up is the captivating triple header of Rubblebucket, Dead Sessions
and Friends, and Brothers Past- playing one of the classic late night sets that they’ve become famous for. Stretching
into the late night and morning is a performance-art filled set with a belly dancer and more by Beats Antique.

Lotus brings their energy-driven, technically-precise performance to the stage on Saturday to headline the festival
with one unforgettable extended set. Leading up to Lotus, Liberate features a yoga discussion with Prem Prakash, a
Groove DJ Yoga Flow, Thai Yoga Massage, and activities for Kids, Workshops like: Learn to Spin Fire and Learn to
Hula. Also taking the main stage on Saturday: Spiritual Rez, Barika Ensemble, Twiddle, & Tom Hamilton’s American
Babies. Late Night Saturday performances include: Jeff Bujak, Dopapod, and empancipator.

The lineup for the two-day event on August 20 & 21, 2010 curently reads:

Lotus, Brothers Past, Rubblebucket, Beats Antique, Dead
Sessions and Friends, Spiritual Rez,
emancipator, Kirtan w/ Prem Prakash,
Tom Hamilton’s American Babies,
JaneYoga Welcome to Liberate Yoga Flow, Lucid, Bearquarium, Jeff Bujak, Twiddle, DJ Reverence of Rise Up Sound, Dopapod, Barika Ensemble, Kirtan w/
Patrick McAndrew & American Raga, The Human Canvas, Groove Yoga w/ Danny & DJ tonybonez, Hip Yoga Flow w/
Danielle & DJ Duke
, and more coming!

Weekend passes to this musical oasis in VT with camping are $70 if you buy before June 30, $80 regularly priced,
and $90 week-of. This includes without camping. Tickets on sale at LiberateVT.com.

To further set Liberate apart, the festival offers family camping area featuring a quieter location on the property, a
shaded kids’ area on the concert grounds, arts & crafts, children’s entertainment including kids’ yoga, hula, and a
parade through the festival. Children under 12 are free with a paid adult.

For more information on the Liberate Music & Yoga Festival, visit
LiberateVT.com
.


The Disco Biscuits | 04.24 | Atlantic City

Words by: Lauren McCall | Images by: Kenny Dolan

The Disco Biscuits :: 04.24.10 :: House of Blues :: Atlantic City, NJ

The Disco Biscuits :: 04.24.10 :: New Jersey

Returning for a much-anticipated showdown in South Jersey’s Atlantic City, The Disco Biscuits performed at the House of Blues last Saturday night. Opening the show was The New Deal, who got fans warmed up with a set of high-energy electro jams, setting a positive mood for the night.

With Jon Gutwillig still on the sidelines due to a broken wrist, the Biscuits’ show featured guitarists Tom Hamilton (Brothers Past, American Babies) and Chris Michetti (RAQ). Playing for a packed venue, the first set opened up with a strong version of “Frog Legs” that got the crowd going early. Fan favorite “Shelby Rose” took a while to get off the ground but held up nicely and went into “Down to the Bottom,” creating a dance party with Barber singing onstage. Keeping the pace upbeat, “Down to the Bottom” led into “You and I,” a song off the new album Planet Anthem (JamBase review). The high point of the first set was the segue into “Run Like Hell,” which led back into “Down to The Bottom” to finish the first half of the show.

Set two began with “Uber Glue” and “Pimp Blue Rikkis,” a dark, electronic rap song. Things finally picked up with a “Spraypaint” sing-along into an inverted “Great Abyss,” the first since Camp Bisco ’06. The jamming continued into “Confrontation” with an “Abyss” fake out. “Caterpillar” had a very nice, tight jam – nothing too special but always fun to dance to – and eventually led back to “Spraypaint” to end the second set.

The encore began with “Jamillia” and segued into a cover of The Who’s Tommy gem “We’re Not Gonna Take It.” Even without Jon Gutwillig on guitar, the Biscuits still managed to play an amazing show and keep the fans satisfied. Hopefully the band will be back in full action for a third year in Atlantic City, where you can win a jackpot right after the show or during set break!

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The Disco Biscuits :: 04.24.10 :: House of Blues :: Atlantic City, NJ
Set I: Frog Legs(1), Shelby Rose, Down To The Bottom > You and I > Run Like Hell (2) > Down To The Bottom
Set II: Uber Glue, Pimp Blue Rikkis, Spraypaint > The Great Abyss (3) > Confrontation (3) (4) > Caterpillar (2) > Spraypaint
E: Jamillia > We’re Not Gonna Take It

1 Perfume version
2 unfinished
3 inverted
4 with “The Great Abyss” fake-out

Setlist courtesy of Phantasytour.com.

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Tractorbeam Late Night Photo Gallery

Words & Images by: Kenny Dolan

Tractorbeam :: 03.26.10 :: Grand Central Nightclub :: Miami, Florida


Even without Jon “The Barber” Gutwillig, The Disco Biscuits still made the trek down to Miami to play the Ultra Music Festival (review available here) and a very special late night Tractorbeam show at Grand Central, a newly opened venue in downtown Miami. With the help of guitarists Tom Hamilton (Brothers Past, American Babies) and Chris Michetti (RAQ) standing in for Barber, the band was able to give fans the mostly-instrumental Bisco experience they’ve come to expect at a Tractorbeam gig. The Disco Biscuits hadn’t been to Florida since Langerado 2008 and they’ve never played Miami before, and the fans came out in full affect for the event. Both the Ultra Music Festival and the Tractorbeam shows are available on livedownloads.com.

Tractorbeam :: 03.26.10 :: Grand Central Nightclub :: Miami, Florida

Set I: Park Ave., Mirrors, Caves Of The East, Home Again

Set II: Confrontation, Lunar Pursuit, And The Ladies Were The Rest Of The Night, Confrontation, ¿Donde?, Flash Mob, Shelby Rose

E: Boom Shanker

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The Disco Biscuits Brooklyn Bowl Photo Gallery

Images by: Chad Smith

The Disco Biscuits

03.21.10 :: Brooklyn Bowl :: Brooklyn, NY

The Disco Biscuits recently teamed up with HeadCount to stage Bisco Power Mission; a benefit concert and volunteer initiative to help outfit a Philadelphia public school with solar power. The event was held at the intimate Brooklyn Bowl on March 21 and the band performed without lead guitarist Jon Gutwillig who had suffered a broken wrist a few days before the show. While no one could ever replace “The Barber,” the band did welcome special guest guitarists Chris Michetti from RAQ, Tom Hamilton of Brothers Past and American Babies and also a producer on the Biscuits’ new album, Indobox‘s Mike Carter, and even ex-Bisco drummer Sam Altman picked up an axe.

The Disco Biscuits :: 03.21.10 :: Brooklyn Bowl :: Brooklyn, NY
Set I: Commercial Amen1 > Liquid Handcuffs1, Caterpillar2 > Confrontation2 > Cyclone2 > Confrontation2, Trooper McCue3, Barfly3

Set II: M.E.M.P.H.I.S.1 > Digital Buddha1, Boom Shanker1, Kamaole Sands1 4, Little Lai1 4, Plan B4, Quad D4 5, Shelby Rose4

Encore: Home Again1 2 4

Entire show without Jon Gutwillig

1 with Chris Michetti from RAQ

2 with Mike Carter from Indobox

3 with Sammy Altman on guitar

4 with Tom Hamilton from Brothers Past

5 with Mackenzie

Setlist courtesy of phantasytour.com/bisco

var siteRoot=”http://www.jambase.com”;var newPhotoIndex=”8″;$(document).ready( function() { $(“#GalleryWidget”).load(siteRoot+”/Photos/Widget.aspx?galleryID=9″);}); The Disco Biscuits | Brooklyn Bowl | Brooklyn, NY The Disco Biscuits take over the intimate Brooklyn Bowl to host Bisco Power Mission, a benefit to outfit a school with solar power, and perform the show without Jon Gutwillig… View Photos

For more on The Disco Biscuits and their new album, see our exclusive feature/interview: The Disco Biscuits Change The Anthem.

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Jounce: Spring tour 2010

JOUNCE SPRING TOUR DATES IN THE NORTHEAST, MID-ATLANTIC and WESTERN U.S.

Jounce

Jounce is not your normal
touring ensemble. Made up of four childhood friends who have known each other since kindergarten, the musical
connection between them reflects these deep roots.

Consisting of Dan Tamberelli on bass, Matt DeSteno on guitar, Brian Purwin on
keyboards, and Joe Ciarallo on drums, the band is a mainstay at bars, clubs, music halls, colleges and
festivals up and down the eastern United States, consistently refining their presence in both the live and studio
settings.

Bass player Tamberelli grew up working with Nickelodeon and played the character “Little Pete” on the popular show
“The Adventures of Pete and Pete.” However, most people don’t know this, as the music has been speaking for
itself. “In one week I can remember having a jam session with Luscious Jackson and being taught TV Eye by Iggy
Pop,” says Tamberelli on his days on the set. “I’d be lying if I didn’t say those early experiences didn’t have some
sort of effect on my decision to become a musician.”

Jounce’s most recent album, These Things was released to critical acclaim in March 2009, followed by an
East Coast tour. The band welcomed guest musicians Marco Benevento (The Duo) and Tom Hamilton (Brothers Past,
American Babies) on the album.

The band also recently recorded a version of Miracle Legion’s “The Heart is Attached” as part of a compilation album,
Ciao My Shining Star: The Songs of Mark Mulcahy, dedicated to Miracle Legion frontman Mark
Mulcahy. The compilation also featured Radioheads’s Thom Yorke, The National, Frank Black and Elvis Perkins, among others.

“The Heart Is Attached” will also appear on the band’s new digital EP, in addition to four new original compositions.
The EP has will be released in Spring 2010.

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The Disco Biscuits | 03.15-03.16 | Philadelphia

Words by: Jonathan Reiss | Images by: James M. McCloskey

The Disco Biscuits :: 03.15.10-03.16.10 :: Theatre of Living Arts :: Philadelphia, PA

The Disco Biscuits :: 03.15 :: Philadelphia

Finally, after three years of consistent hype, The Disco Biscuits released their fifth studio album, Planet Anthem (JamBase review and JamBase feature). To celebrate its release, the band played two shows at Philadelphia’s Theatre of Living Arts. The album, their first studio release since 2002′s Señor Boombox, has been in the making since purchasing a studio from DJ Jazzy Jeff around the time drummer Allen Aucoin replaced Sam Altman in 2005. With the album finally arriving on March 16, the Biscuits delivered noteworthy performances packed with songs that have shaped the band’s image and fan base for nearly 15 years.

Clearly excited to get started, the band came out firing on Monday. Opening with the quick instrumentals “Step Inside” and “Strobelights and Martinis,” the first show took flight with a Phishy drop into “7-11.” Gaining considerable momentum starting within “7-11′s” first jam, guitarist Jon Gutwillig and keyboardist Aron Magner weaved through the tropically influenced melodies with attitude. Hitting the song’s second jam, Aucoin led the trance-based charge as the crowd erupted with the sudden drop into an inverted “Little Betty Boop.” One of the band’s classic segments, they stretched the blues oriented “Boop” for 20 minutes with bassist Marc Brownstein and Magner trading notes until Aucoin’s drum roll signaled the start of “Mr. Don” to close the set. Topping out at 54 minutes, “Boop” > “Don” was a perfect example of the electronic improv the band has been creating for over a decade.

Continuing with the first set trend, set two was full of old school fan favorites. Opening with a standalone “Down to the Bottom,” high fives filled the balcony, while the band ripped through one of their oldest tunes. “Crickets” followed, emerging with its slow Middle Eastern feel. Progressing through multiple themes, the band built to an adventurous abyss with Gutwillig ripping the composed peak to perfection. Quickly moving through the song’s funk section, the room turned eerie as the ominous “Basis For A Day” crept through the PA system. Struggling to find a rhythm within the confines of the intro jam, the band nailed the composed section, launching the South Philly theatre into orbit to start the song’s second jam. Crafting layers of sound driven by Magner but dazzled by Gutwillig, the ending of “Little Shimmy In a Conga Line” thrashed its way out of “Basis.” Hitting the song’s ending note, the band, on the crack of Aucoin’s snare, jumped right back into the song’s beginning section, wowing the audience. Alive with feel good piano and happy lyrics, this inverted “Shimmy” shined amongst a set filled with mostly improv. Immediately falling back into “Basis” territory out of “Shimmy,” the band unleashed an onslaught of intensity led by hair-raising guitar solos ultimately concluding “Basis For A Day.” With applause loud enough to be noted, the band encored with Gary Numan’s “Cars” as a goof to conclude the first night.

The Disco Biscuits :: 03.16 :: Philadelphia

After three years of bracing fans for an album introducing a new sound, the night finally came for The Disco Biscuits to unveil Planet Anthem. Though “On Time,” “You and I,” “Konkrete” and “Uber Glue” have been used in setlists dating back to last summer, most of the album and its new sound have been kept under wraps. Collaborating with a variety of producers ranging from psy-trance czar Simon Posford to hip-hop producer Dirty Harry (Harry Zelnick), the band stretched beyond their musical norms with what appears to be an attempt at crossing over to the mainstream.

Arriving to the stage, the grunge strum of “Nughuffer” whaled to the surprise of many. Powering through a mechanical techno jam, Brownstein began to tell the story of the album’s creation. Using the “Nughuffer” narrative throughout the night, the band played every song on Planet Anthem besides “Uber Glue.” In an attempt to recreate the studio setting live, the band daringly invited several musicians featured on the album, including an occasional horn and tambourine section, to join them onstage. Tom Hamilton (Brothers Past, American Babies), also a producer on the album, played backup guitar and percussion. These were brave moves, as the band chose to celebrate three-plus years of hard work with the people who helped make it happen.

Within the first set, the band debuted a vast range of material that did not blow the roof off the building. Containing no real signature jams or segues, the vibe inside the TLA diminished as the set wore on. The hard hitting “Sweat Box” never got started as guest vocalist Rocco‘s tone didn’t transfer well live. “Vacation” and “Camouflage Soul” felt awkward, while “Fish Out of Water” sounded like the backing track for a movie trailer. Even the already popular “On Time” went south when Tuphace, who sings the song on the album, failed to deliver the lyrics at the right speed or pitch. Highlighting the first set was a fancy, late night TV take of “You and I” with Zelnick on lead vocals.

Going with what Brownstein dubbed “the Simon Posford produced part of the show,” Anthem‘s lead track “Loose Change” began set two with its psychedelic beats and simplistic lyrics. Standalone versions of “Konkrete” and “Widgets” followed, showcasing dark themes but never materializing into anything beyond the song’s basic structure. Finally stepping outside the Planet Anthem material, a “Mirrors” > “Minions” > “Big Wrecking Ball” combo delighted all with the first touch of Bisco-like jamming to show up all night. Though a little too late to revive the show, the segment did give the crowd a chance to move for an extended period. Past that, “Big Wrecking Ball” might be the surprise hit on the album (besides “On Time”) with its catchy guitar licks and joyful chorus. The back end of the set brought the Brownstein jingle “The City” before McKenzie Eddy sang the ballad “Rain Song.” Closing the set, Zelnick led the rambunctious “Save Your Soul” before snaking into a formal completion of “Nughuffer.” Ending one of the more unusual Disco Biscuits concerts ever, the band thanked their hometown crowd in the form of a triumphant “Home Again.”

Setlists

03.15.10 | Theater Of The Living Arts | Philadelphia, PA

Set I: Step Inside, Strobelights and Martinis, 7-11 > Little Betty Boop1 > Mr. Don

Set II: Down To The Bottom, Crickets > Basis For A Day > Little Shimmy In A Conga Line1 > Basis For A Day

E: Cars

1 inverted

03.16.10 | Theater Of The Living Arts | Philadelphia, PA

Set I: Nughuffer > Sweat Box1 2 3 4, Vacation2, Fish Out of Water2 > Nughuffer2, Camouflage Soul2 5 6, You and I2 7, Quad D2 3 4 5, On Time2 8

Set II: Nughuffer > Loose Change, Konkrete, Widgets2 > Nughuffer2, Mirrors2 > Minions2 > Big Wrecking Ball2 5, The City2 4, Rain Song2 3 5, Save Your Soul2 5 7 > Nughuffer2

E: Home Again2

1 with Rocco

2 with Tom Hamilton (Brothers Past)

3 with McKenzie Eddy on backup vocals

4 with Flicker and Zach on horns

5 1st time played

6 with Chris on backup vocals

7 with Harry and Alex on backup vocals

8 with Tuphace

Setlist courtesy of Phantasytour.com.

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The Disco Biscuits Adjust Shows After Broken Wrist

The Disco Biscuits


The Show Must Go On For The Disco Biscuits



The news of Jon Gutwillig’s broken wrist was announced this morning on Facebook, but here is the official word from discobiscuits.com:


Last night following the show Jon Gutwillig injured his wrist in an accident. He received immediate medical attention and it was determined that he would need surgery to which he is having this afternoon in New York. Though we expect a speedy recovery, we will need to make the following adjustments to our 5 upcoming shows this weekend:


1. Tonight’s show in Boston WILL take place. Though Jon will not be there, we plan on still rocking out with everyone at the House of Blues. Expect a big party tonight in Boston with special guests and lots of musical treats. Since the band is not at full strength, we are making tonight’s show a free show. Refunds will be available for any ticket purchaser at point of purchase. If you used cash to purchase your tickets, remember to hold onto your ticket stub. PLEASE NOTE YOU WILL NEED TO SHOW YOUR TICKET TO GET INTO TONIGHT’S SHOW BUT YOU WILL STILL BE REFUNDED.


2. Tomorrow night’s show at the Wellmont Theatre is postponed. Because of the circumstances, we though it would be best to do this show later this spring. Details to be announced soon.


3. The Brooklyn Bowl show WILL take place on Sunday. Tom Hamilton is going to fill in for Jon and we are going to make it an extra special night to celebrate the launch of BPM.


4. We will be performing at Ultra Music Festival. We will have an announcement of the lineup for that show next week.


5. The Tractorbeam show will also go ahead as planned. We will have an announcement of the lineup for that show next week.

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Steven Tyler Rehab Painkiller Addiction

Rock legend Steven Tyler has entered a rehab to seek treatment for an addiction to prescription painkillers.

Steven Tyler’s ready to “walk this way” to rehab…..

The Aerosmith frontman, 61, checked into a facility for pain management and dependency on painkillers, stemming from years of orthopedic injuries, says PEOPLE.com. Tyler battled drug addiction in the ’70s [...]

Steven Tyler Rehab Painkiller Addiction

Rock legend Steven Tyler has entered a rehab to seek treatment for an addiction to prescription painkillers.

Steven Tyler’s ready to “walk this way” to rehab…..

The Aerosmith frontman, 61, checked into a facility for pain management and dependency on painkillers, stemming from years of orthopedic injuries, says PEOPLE.com. Tyler battled drug addiction in the ’70s [...]

The Disco Biscuits: CO Run, Inferno, Magner Acoustic

THE DISCO BISCUITS ANNOUNCE FOUR NIGHTS AT COLORADO’S FOX THEATRE
CONFIRM BISCO INFERNO FOR MAY 29, 2010 / MAGNER GOES ACOUSTIC WITH HAMILTON

The Disco Biscuits

The Disco Biscuits have announced their return to Colorado for four nights at Boulder’s Fox Theatre, set for January 28-31, 2010. A limited number of four day and single day passes are on sale now through BiscoTix here, and will be available this Friday at 12 noon MST through the Fox Theatre here.

Also announced, Bisco Inferno will be returning to Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheater on May 29, 2010. Stay tuned for the complete line up and additional information.

Additionally, Biscuits keyboardist Aron Magner and Tom Hamilton (American Babies, Brothers Past) will perform Acoustic Again at Philadelphia’s Johnny Brenda’s on December 23. A yearly tradition during the early 2000′s, Magner and Hamilton would take one night a year to dig through each other’s catalogue and interpret their songs into an acoustic environment. After a few years off the duo will be starting the tradition anew at Johnny Brenda’s. As with previous years one can expect several guests and Beatles covers to pop up throughout the night.

Complete Disco Biscuits tour dates available here.