Wednesday, August 22, 2007

After the Jump Fest - Studio B



Here's what you're doing this weekend!

Some of our favorite bloggers have united to throw a big old music festival for a good cause.

After the Jump Fest goes down this Saturday, August 25th at Studio B in Brooklyn and will raise money to support a music program at a Bronx High School For the Visual Arts.

The day line-up is free but be sure to stick aroud for the night time show because that is where your dollars are needed.

After the Jump Fest is also the kick-off gig for Specturm and I know you want to see Peter "Sonic Boom" Kember live.

So come on out, have a great time, and let's get those kids some equipment to rock the house and lay down their beats with.

Tickets are a very reasonable $12.00 (advance) and $14.00(door) and are available at ticketweb.

Here's the line-up:

The Day Stage Schedule:
2:00 (MetroMix.com STAGE)THE TEENAGE PRAYERS
2:30 (Concert.tv STAGE) JUKEBOX THE GHOST
3:00 (MetroMix.com STAGE) LOCKSLEY
3:30 (Concert.tv STAGE) BLING KONG
4:00 (MetroMix.com STAGE) GOLEM
4:30 (Concert.tv STAGE) GOES CUBE
5:00 (MetroMix.com STAGE) RA RA RIOT
5:30 (Concert.tv STAGE) APACHE BEAT
6:00 (MetroMix.com STAGE) SPECTRUM


Hosted by SARA SCHAEFER (Host of The DL on Spinner.com)


The Night Stage Schedule:
10:00 THE VIRGINS
11:00 SOULICO
Midnight FREE BLOOD
1:00 RIOT IN BELGIUM
FINGER ON THE PULSE (DJ SET)
DAVID BRUNO (SLAP YOU IN PUBLIC) (DJ SET)

Monday, August 20, 2007

Splurge - Releases for August 21st

Pick 'em up!

Architecture in Helsinki : Places Like This - Polyvinyl Records

Earlimart : Mentor Tormentor - Shout Factory

Jeremy Enigk : The Missing Link - 567 Records

Josh Ritter : The Historical Conquests of Josh Ritter - Sony

M.I.A. : Kala - Interscope

Minus, the Bear : Planet of Ice - Suicide Squeeze

The New Pornographers : Challengers - Matador

Rilo Kiley : Under the Blacklight - Warner Bros.

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Springsteen Conjures Up "Magic"


Reported by Variety, October 2nd will see the release of Magic, the first album by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band since 2002s The Rising.

The band recorded in Atlanta with producer Brendan O'Brien.

Get ready for the marathon live shows that are sure to follow!

Bruuuuuuuuuuuuuce!!!

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Los Campesinos! @ Mercury Lounge



Los Campesinos!, Cardiff's very own pop punkers, hit Mercury Lounge for a two-night stand.

I chatted with four of the seven members at the Pink Pony before their Friday night headlining gig and am happy to report that the same skewering sense of humor that runs through their songs was flying back and forth across the table, as well - in between hot chocolates and other steaming beverages, that is!

Look for the interview to post soon on kevchino.com - it covers everything from Maury Povich to mud to what makes a good Campesino.

In other words, they give good interview!

As for the gig, they more than earned the buzz left over from their break-out show at Lollapalooza. The songs from their EP Sticking Fingers into Sockets are just as joyfully spastic live as they are on the disc.

The new songs they tried out are just as good too and one of them even has the band breaking out into a choreographed dance. Cheers for goofy choreography!

Los Campesinos! are headed to Canada to record their debut album with David Newfeld (Broken Social Scene). Be on the look out for it!

Check out some tunes and video at their myspace

Also, the band will be back in NYC on November 30th for a show at Bowery Ballroom.








Thursday, August 9, 2007

CMJ 2007 - First Acts Announced



It's coming around again!

CMJ Music Marathon just announced the first of what will be many lists of names upon names of your current and soon-to-be favorite bands. The five day festival will take place this year from Tuesday, October 16 - Saturday, October 20th.

Here's your first round of bands:

Spoon
UNKLE
Justice
British Sea Power
Mates of State
Coheed and Cambria
Rodrigo Y Gabriela
Xiu Xiu
Del tha Funky Homosapien
Dirtbombs
Mute Math
Jesu
Devin the Dude
The Ponys
Islands
Dan Deacon
Tiny Masters of Today
Eisley
Vietnam
Little Brother
Mickey Hart & Zakir Hussein
Brother Ali
Marnie Stern
No Age
Crystal Castles
MSTRKRFT
Chromeo
The Brunettes
1990s
Ruins
A-Trak
Foreign Islands
Kavinsky
Simian Mobile Disco
Deerhunter

Monday, August 6, 2007

Splurge - Release for August 7th

Little bit of a slow week but enjoy it while you can cause the next couple of weeks are going to be insane!


Augie March : Moo, You Bloody Choir - Red Int/Red Ink

The Brunettes : Structure and Cosmetics - Sub Pop

Grace Potter & the Nocturnals : This Is Somewhere - Hollywood Records

Magnolia Electric Co : Sojourner (Box Set) - Secretly Canadian

Okkervil River : The Stage Wars - Jagjaguwar

Lavender Diamond @ Siren Music Festival


I rode the train all the way out to Coney Island for a peek at Siren 2007.

I knew I only had a couple of hours to scarf some Nathan's dog, load up on swag and catch some of the bands - a lot to do in not a lot of time but I just couldn't stay away.

I caught a bit of Elvis Perkins (fine and folky) and the Noisettes (tearing it up, as usual) before I staked out my place for Lavender Diamond. They were one of the few bands playing that I hadn't seen live.

I always thought their music was a little eccentric, walking a fine line between sweet and psychedlic, but nothing could prepare me for the group's lead singer Becky Stark - a 1950s Doris Day in appearance with the soul of a 60s flower child.

Becky acknowledged that Coney Island, as we know it, is about to be decimated, but she offered up a plan for rebuilding: an eco-friendly amusement park complete with roller coasters powered by solar panels!

Okay, I've seen stranger things.

And yes, she thanked everyone for bringing about "peace on earth".

No, she's not confused, it's just a Becky Stark thing.