The Day After
Much has been written over the past 30 hours aside from our commentary about the roadside arrest of former 70 Volt Parade lead singer Trey Anastasio:
- WCAX TV went right to the people and got the “Phish mom” perspective
- The AP story had Trey’s written statement, which read: “I feel terrible about what happened last night, and I am deeply sorry for any embarrassment I have caused my friends, family and fans”
- Phish still couldn’t get any respect from MTV — Trey’s arrest only garnered a brief mention
- Oddly enough, the best news story came from E! Online’s Josh Grossberg, who must be a Phish fan — he managed to work “flubbed” and Antelope lyrics into his piece
- The Rutland Herald’s Alan Keays disclosed that Trey was driving from NYC to Burlington
- Even the gossip blogs got in on the act: Gawker’s Idolator and Perez Hilton snarked away
- Check out this video from Albany TV station WNYT
- And front-page stories ran in the Burlington Free Press, The Post-Star, and the Times-Union in Albany
Deep down I always knew Trey could be front-page material:



Trey’s loving fan base also got their shots in, Photoshopping his image to show their care and concern for the man (via Pheesh and other places):

Read on for more well-crafted Trey images from around the world wide web…
Now Trey’s a Real Rock Star
It’s always nice to walk into the office after a long day and a half on the road to read the news you’ve been waiting to see forever: Your favorite rock star finally has the street cred he’s been lacking. By now you’ve heard the news a hundred times: Former frontman for the popular rock […]
Live Phish: 12/29/97
There has been a bunch of chatter on the message boards lately about an announcement from the Phish organization. We seem to have our answer, as today the band has put up a show from December 29th, 1997 for download on Live Phish. This terrific show from Madison Square Garden features amazing versions of classics […]
Friday’s Leftovers
Today is Friday, which means it’s time for another helping of Leftovers: The Top 10 Grateful Deadest Moments as picked by Boomsalon Porcupine Tree will be joined by Rush’s Alex Lifeson and King Crimson’s Robert Fripp on their next album Tucker Carlson goes to Dark Star Orchestra concerts and doesn’t really oppose gay marriage. The […]
The Decemberists: The Crane Wife
It would be easy to file The Crane Wife under progressive-revivalists, since the eclectic instrumentals, swirling keyboards, and storybook lyrics make it feel like an early Genesis album, however The Crane Wife is a courageous, defiant, and whimsical record that commands your attention, and your intimidation.
Robert Randolph: Roseland Ballroom, New York, NY, 11/17/06
Friday night The Family Band crammed the Roseland Ballroom with all kinds of fans as they say on their new album Colorblind, “Red Yellow Black or White/We all getting down tonight” and get down they did, as the New Jersey natives had a “Homecoming”.
Trey Anastasio Arrested on Drug Charges & DUI
Guitarist Trey Anastasio was accused of driving under the influence of drugs in an upstate New York town near the Vermont border early Friday, according to reports. The former Phish frontman was pulled over by an officer who saw his car failing to keep to right side of the road at about 3:30 a.m., Whitehall […]
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah Team With Dave Fridmann
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, the New York indie rock act that scanned nearly 120,000 copies of its 2005 self-titled debut without the help of a label, will return Jan. 30 with its second set, the Dave Fridmann-produced "Some Loud Thunder." "Dave was unfamiliar with our new songs, so I sent him some demos," frontman […]
New Arcade Fire Song Hits The Net
The Arcade Fire has unveiled "Intervention," the first track from its hotly anticipated new album, "Neon Bible," via a pre-recorded telephone message accessible by calling 866-636-6242, extension 7777. "Neon Bible" is due in March or April via Merge.The cut, which has been a part of the Arcade Fire’s live shows in recent months, begins with […]
Steely Dan Plots Casino Tour
Jazz-rockers Steely Dan, who have embarked on two North American tours since 2003, look to be lining up a casino tour for early 2007. So far, just two shows are on the schedule: Jan 17 at Table Mountain Rancheria Casino near Fresno, and Jan. 19 at Chumash Casino in Santa Ynez, CA. According to Steely […]
Ahoy, Tampa
I’m off to the wonderful city of Tampa for a quick work adventure, so I’ll be out of commission today. Your first order of business: Watch this pretty cool clip of Waste by a fiddler, a bassist and an acoustic guitarist. Next: Scroll down to read Monk’s recap and see his disgustingly cool photos of […]
Primus Rocks Your Pants Clean Off
We sent our resident left-coast photographer and good friend Felonious Monk down to the 12/3 Primus show in the California capital to snap a few shots of the action and deliver us a brief report of the evening…

Monk’s cherry-popping experience in the pit was so bizarrely overwhelming that he decided to share with us the ridiculousness of being a credentialed photographer. Maybe that lead-in sounds a little boring, but when a half-naked girl magically appears in the story, you’ll realize how interesting a night up front can be.
Using cliché-riddled math, the pictures he sent over should be worth exactly 7,000 words. But because he’s such a good guy and he took such exquisite pictures, I think we can bump that up to, like, 7,150. Check these puppers out…
Robert Pollard: Normal Happiness
While GBV was indeed a legendary band, the coverage and mystery surrounding the event seemed highly unlikely for a band that reached its peak with audiences in 1994. However, the aftermath had critics and the faithful alike scratching their heads and wondering, “What direction will Pollard take with his solo career?” The answer is very simply, “More of the same.”
Matthew Ryan: From A Late Night High-Rise
Matthew Ryan’s latest, From a Late Night High-Rise, could certainly be called his life-support project, only because there is a certain strain, a certain struggle that clings to the thinnest ice on every note, where the sadness becomes beautiful.
Pete Townshend Is Keynote Speaker at 2007 South by Southwest
South By Southwest (SXSW) has announced Pete Townshend as the keynote speaker for the 2007 Music Conference. The Who have recently resumed recording and performing activity with enthusiastically received performances and the new CD, ‘Endless Wire.’ In addition, Townshend and artist Rachel Fuller regularly present ‘Attic Jam,’ a collaborative series of performances and webcasts featuring […]
Grizzly Bear Embarks On Tour With The Dirty Projectors & Papercuts
Brooklyn indie four-piece Grizzly Bear will embark on its biggest North American headlining tour yet next February. Fellow New Yorkers The Dirty Projectors and San Francisco’s Papercuts will split up support duties on the trek, which launches February 1 in Philadelphia. Grizzly Bear and the Projectors will play one date with Akron/Family February 8 in Ann […]
Assembly of Dust Set to Release Recollection March 7
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Grousing The Aisles: Podcast Edition
This week, Grousing The Aisles takes a look at the best podcasts on the web.

Just in case you are living in the early 2000s, a podcast is a file (usually mp3) distributed by subscription for use on a portable music device or on a computer. In researching this piece, it really surprises me more up-and-coming bands haven’t taken advantage of this cheap and easy way to market their music. For now, these podcasts are the best music you can buy (legally) for absolutely nothing:

Umphrey’s McGee: UM was the first band in the so-called jam genre to use podcasting to market their music. Just about every two weeks, the band releases a new 70-minute “Best Of” compilation…for free. This week the band released the 35th installment of the series that features the best music of July 2006. Jon McLennand, podcast coordinator for the band, reports “It’s been a fairly steady growth since the inception, starting from around 6,000 downloads per podcast initially to 20,000 currently.” Yes, 20,000! That’s a serious model for success…
Stream A Peach: Allmans In Your Home
Can’t make it to one of the 417 Allman Brothers Band shows at the Beacon Theater every year? Want to see Gregg Allman look like Jon Voight dressed as Willie Nelson for Halloween from the comfort of your home couch instead of the deep balcony? Don’t wanna stand right behind Bill Walton’s enormous torso as One Way Out starts? Then get on over to the to the ABB site and vote in support of Butch Trucks’ new plan to stream the band’s Beacon run and beyond…

Read on for more details on this potentially awesome plan from a group of guys I wouldn’t automatically classify as all that tech-savvy…fix a laptop, eat a peach.
“There’s Aspects of Boston I Love, Too”
I’m not sure what kind of coincidence this is — after all, as a kooky Russian author told Elaine Benes, there are no big coincidences and small coincidences, there are only coincidences — but two of the first three randomized songs on my iPod this morning were Boston tunes. Maybe someone’s trying to tell me […]