Morning Listening: SugarMegs SugarGems
Every now and again, for lack of anything better to say or post, we like to dig through the SugarMegs streaming server and present the best shows you’ve never heard.
Every now and again, for lack of anything better to say or post, we like to dig through the SugarMegs streaming server and present the best shows you’ve never heard.
Dr. Dog will make available ten unreleased tracks beginning July 2nd on their new website, www.weallbelong.net. Offered for streaming only, the Philadelphia five-piece will release one song every Monday. Each
week of 7.8.07
Stateside, the Kaiser Chiefs are known for their highly infectious pop punk smash, “I Predict a Riot,” from their first album, Employment. And with the release of Yours Truly, Angry Mob,the Leeds-based quintet of Ricky Wilson (vocals), Simon Nix (bass), Nick Baines (keyboards), Andrew White (guitar) and Nick Hodgson (drums and backing vocals) all have the hopes of winning over American fans.
Easy Tiger is not a disappointment or a bad record, it just fails to take any kind of grip by playing it too safe. Minus the humorous rocker “Halloween Head,” Adams isn’t looking to raise any eyebrows on Tiger.
The indie music scene is very much about mislabeled, misguided irony. But more so than just the catchy T-shirts, there’s genuine irony in the fact that indie bands are blowing jambands
We’re not a filter. We don’t pretend to be the first guys on the scene. We won’t find you the hot new band that’ll probably suck in two weeks time. What we do
Earlier today we wrapped up our not-so-live Live Earth coverage with a round-up of links and videos from around the world wide netweb. But plenty of non-Gore shit went down this weekend, so check out this other linkage as well…
And as usual on Monday mornings, read on after the jump for a full listing of setlists from the weekend — today’s batch includes Arcade Fire, Band of Horses, Brian Wilson, Foo Fighters, Genesis, Gov’t Mule, Prince, Rush and many, many more…
Live Earth played the center of the music world for more than 24 hours this weekend. While we can’t really say if the concerts saved the world — actually, we can say it: they
Bumbershoot, Seattle’s Music & Arts Festival announces the complete lineup for the 2007 Labor Day weekend celebration. Outstanding talent in music, literary arts, comedy, visual arts, theater, spectacle, installation, dance,