Archive | April, 2010

Titus Andronicus @ 7th St. Entry

Monday, April 5, 2010
TITUS ANDRONICUS 7th Street Entry / 8:00 pm / 18+
with WE BECAME ACTORS and DRAGONS POWER UP!
$8.00 adv | $10.00 door

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New Jersey’s Titus Andronicus is a five-piece indie rock band whose music is influenced by the shoegaze genre, while the lyrics and song titles are references to various books and other forms of entertainment. The band is named after a minor Shakespearean tragedy, while it’s 2005 debut album, The Airing ofGrievances, gets its name from the Seinfeld episode about Festivus, an annual holiday invented by writer Dan O’Keefe, where each person tells everyone else all the ways they have disappointed him or her over the past year. The band’s irresistible knack for creative chorus chants, indie rock riffs, horns, harmonicas and cappella refrains complete the delightful mix, endearing them to their audiences. (METRO MIX)

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David Bazan (and band) @ Turf Club

Monday, April 5, 2010
DAVID BAZAN (and band) at Turf Club / 8:00 pm / 21+
with HEADLIGHTS
$13.00 adv | $13.00 door

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Known for fronting the enigmatic rock band Pedro the Lion, David Bazan has spent most of his career crafting emotionally-charged narratives about life, spirituality, the Evangelical world in which he was raised–and his doubts about all three. On his 2009 solo debut, Curse Your Branches, Bazan weaves his (increasingly distant) relationship with God into a larger struggle with personal demons, from alcoholism to politics, in a way that’s more inspirational and good-humored than one might think. Hear his raspy drawl tonight at the Turf Club, where he’ll be joined (and perhaps, balanced?) by the catchy melodicism of indie-pop trio, Headlights. (Metro Magazine)

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SONNY SMITH: 100 RECORDS @ GALLERY 16 (SAN FRANCISCO, CA)

This sounds absolutely amazing…

SONNY SMITH: 100 Records

Gallery 16 is pleased to welcome San Francisco based artist, musician and playwright SONNY SMITH to his first solo show with the gallery. 100 Records is a dauntingly ambitious project that bridges his interest in art, music and dramatic form. Smith invited 100 artists to produce artwork for the record covers of fictional bands. Smith concocted the personas of all 100 fictitious bands, then wrote and recorded two hundred songs (the A side and B side) for each. On display at the gallery will be all the original album artwork as well as a jukebox that plays all two hundred songs recorded by Sonny Smith and other notable musicians. Artists include, William T. Wiley, Mingering Mike, Chris Johanson, Reed Anderson, Jo Jackson, Harrell Fletcher, Chris Duncan, Tucker Nichols, Paul Wackers and 91 others!

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TOBACCO, HIGH PLACES, HOOD INTERNET @ TRIPLE ROCK

TOBACCO (OF BLACK MOTH SUPER RAINBOW)

HIGH PLACES

Tobacco sometimes runs with a group called Black Moth Super Rainbow. On Fucked Up Friends, his latest mission, he works alone. Tobacco’s tools are analog synths, tape machines, and deformed incantations from throats unknown. His music is a wash of distortion and melody over jagged beats. It amalgamates hypnotic, cosmopolitan pop, gritty, propulsive hip-hop and a night full of fevered dreams. It buoys the spirit, braces the nerves, and smuggles disoriented paranoia deep into the subconscious. These are anxiously driven, effortlessly smooth and unapologetically badass sounds of inner nature.

It’s not that Brooklyn’s High Places remind me of a lot of things I like already — minimal, bleary indie pop like Beat Happening or Young Marble Giants; subaqueous psychedelia from Ricardo Villalobos to Martin Denny exotica; girlish nursery-rhyme vocals; New York City; heavy syncopation; pentatonic scales; kissing — it’s that I usually only get to have them all together when I’m dreaming. High Places sing about dreaming. They sing about dreaming and evolution and writing letters — to Mars, I think! — and even though they sing about the haze of falling in love on ‘Head Spins’, the closest they come to sex is watching hermaphroditic banana slugs swap sperm while clouds roll overhead. This all happens in about nine minutes. Sure, they have a handful of other songs that they play live, but High Places are a relatively small, embryonic band, literally and metaphorically. There are only two members, Rob Barber and Mary Pearson. They clink on glasses and hit hand drums and adorn them with spare guitar figures before sending everything through basic effects processors.

The Hood Internet is a Chicago-based duo specializing in mashups of hip-hop (from the mainstream to the underground) with indie rock. They also run a blog of the same name through which they release their music, a venture that helped them earn notability as a minor internet phenomenon. The Hood Internet is composed of Aaron Brink (aka ABX) and Steve Reidell (aka STV SLV). [1]

$10.00 ADVANCE TICKETS / $12.00 AT THE DOOR
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR ONLY!

Also appearing: THE HOOD INTERNET

April 02, 2010 (Fri)
18+ | 9:00 PM | $12.00  Buy Tickets Now!

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Miles Kurosky (ex-Beulah) @ 400 Bar

Tonight! Doors opened at 8..

More info on the 400 Bar’s snazzy new website..

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Upcoming Calendar w/ Micachu & The Shapes, Flying Lotus, Tobacco, High Places, Miles Kurosky, WEEDEATER & more..

THURSDAY

9:30 PM CLAPS (TOUR KICKOFF) w. The Funeral and The Twilight & Three Nuns and a Gun
9:30 PM Eve and The Apple Minneseries w/ To Kill a Petty Bourgeoisie + Dada Trash Collage + The Sextons @ The Nomad
10:00 PM Black Audience at Red Stag
10:00 PM Minor Kingdom + Sharp Teeth + The Chord and The Fawn @ Sauce

FRIDAY

8:00 PM SPOON with DEERHUNTER, and MICACHU & THE SHAPES @ FIRST AVENUE (LATE 21+)
8:00 PM THE RUBY SUNS & TORO Y MOI @ TURF CLUB
8:00 PM XIU XIU with TUNE-YARDS, and TALK NORMAL @ The Entry
9:00 PM Benson Ramsey and Jacob Hanson @ Cafe Maude
9:00 PM Miles Kurosky [Beulah] (400 Bar)
9:00 PM Tobacco + High Places + The Hood Internet (Triple Rock)
10:00 PM Broken Water (Olympia, WA), Talk Normal (Brooklyn, NY) & Gay Beast, Tips for Twat @ Medusa
10:00 PM Chibalo, Alpha Consumer, Lazer Forever @ 501

Saturday, April 3, 2010

All Day Event Land of New Milk and Honey: BAZAAR @ Soap Factory f. SKOAL KODIAK, MOONSTONE CONTINUUM, Obchod Na Korze, Radical Cemetary, Whitesand/Badlands, Tips for Twat
6:00 PM SPOON with DEERHUNTER, and MICACHU & THE SHAPES @ FIRST AVENUE (EARLY AA)
8:00 PM BLACK LIPS, BOX ELDERS, & FRANCE HAS THE BOMB @ VARSITY
8:00 PM CYMBALS EAT GUITARS & BEAR IN HEAVEN @ TURF CLUB
8:00 PM Tatsuya Nakatani, w. Chris Bates & Adam Linz @ Rogue Buddha
10:00 PM Joe Jack Talcum (of the Dead Milkmen) / CHOOGLIN’ @ 7th St. Entry
10:00 PM At Any Speed, Red Daughters, Battle Royale @ Nomad
10:00 PM FLYING LOTUS / KODE 9 @ BARFLY
10:00 PM WEEDEATER, BLACK TUSK, GATES OF SLUMBER, STRUCK BY LIGHTNING @ TRIPLE ROCK
10:30 PM Red Pens + Total Babe + Teenage Moods + Nice Purse @ Hexagon Bar

Sunday, April 4, 2010

7:30 PM Beach House + Bachelorette (Cedar Cultural Center)
8:00 PM Passion Pit @ First Avenue
9:00 PM Gospel Gossip, The Mood Swings, God Damn Doo Wop Band @ 501
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