2009

Southern Comfort: ABB & WSP To Tour

Hot the on heels of wrapping up their historic guest-laden 15 night run at the Beacon Theater, the originators of Southern-jam – Allman Brothers Band will partner with the contemporary

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God Street Wednesday: When She Go

Picking my favorite GSW song was a lot harder than I thought. They certainly have plenty of fun songs that I used to love dancing to when seeing them live

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Last Week’s Sauce: March 22nd – 28th

This is the second volume of Last Week’s Sauce. This feature is simply a collection of live tracks that took place, well – last week. Look for this piece every Wednesday to see who was on the road and allowing taping.

Tag Team Summer Camp

Artist & Title: Amanda Palmer – The Point Of It All
Date & Venue: 2009-03-28 – Culture Room, Ft. Lauderdale FL
Taper & Show Download: breathmint
Amanda Palmer, perhaps you know her from The Dresden Dolls, was in Florida last week but only has two dates on the books in April – Santa Fe Brewing Company and then Coachella. Palmer released her first solo disc last year titled Who Killed Amanda Palmer, this is a track from it.
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READ ON for seven more tracks of Last Week’s Sauce.

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Bob Mould Offers Rare Look Back

On April 7th, one of the most important figures in the American rock underground, Bob Mould, will celebrate the release of his evocative new record Life And Times by saluting

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Jason Lytle Touring With Neko Case

On April 7th, Grandaddy singer and principle songwriter Jason Lytle will release a digital single for "Yours Truly, the Commuter" off his forthcoming solo debut full-length also titled Yours Truly,

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Triangle Explorer: The Love Language

When I met Stuart McLamb, singer/songwriter for The Love Language, before their CD release party at the Local 506 in Chapel Hill, he told me that he would wink at me the most since I was reviewing his show. But fortunately for McLamb, his music did all the winking for him.

Never leaving anyone wanting less, the band expertly put on more of a carnival than a concert, one where everyone in the room was as much a part of the act as the band itself; and the sold-out crowd clearly appreciated it. They performed everything from whimsical ballads to gutsy waltzes and circus-reared rock tunes, showcasing their ability to create a wide variety of soundscapes live. And not only did the band and the audience clearly have a blast, the music itself seemed to have a great time, drawing everyone into the lush and sophisticated indie pop songs, despite the ever present lo-fi grit.

READ ON for more of this month’s Triangle Explorer…

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Tour Dates: More Jenny Solo Shows

The ever adorable Jenny Lewis will once again hit the road for a lengthy solo tour that finds the former child actor and Rilo Kiley front woman hitting a mix

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