Attention hipsters – Phish is responsible for the current trend of indie-bands playing special full album shows. Back in 1994, the Vermont jam-act used the second set of their stop in Charleston, WV to run through their then relatively new album Hoist in its entirety. While jambands aren’t normally known for their studio output it seems as if they are finally get on board – Widespread tackled Space Wrangler
earlier this year – and now comes the news at Bob Weir and his Ratdog bandmates will run through Bobby’s solo debut Ace
during their upcoming RatDog Daze festival that’s set to take place in Negril, Jamaica over the course of two weekends in late January.
- List Time: Top 20 Xmas Songs That Don’t Suck
- Flight Of The Conchords ends its run on HBO after two seasons
- Cover Alert: The Word tackles The White Stripes
- Book your favorite band at next year’s Bonnaroo Music Festival
- Beastie Boys, Beck & Santigold remix Norah Jones new album
- Blitzen Trapper, Modest Mouse, Of Montreal, Built To Spill and more design Christmas ornaments for charity
Finally, during their nine month tenure as the house band on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon, The Roots have impressively managed to write 1,000 “sandwiches” – the short instrumental jams you hear before and after the commercial breaks – for the show. To mark this milestone ?uestlove has assembled 22 of the best ones, including Caveman, Werewolf Bar Mitzvah and Teen Town – for a free digital EP that you can grab here.
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Even though season was terrible, sucks that Flight of the Conchords is ending.