Friday’s Leftovers: Biscuits Halloween
Hot on the heels of the most successful Camp Bisco ever, the Disco Biscuits have revealed their plans for Halloween which includes a previously announced opening slot at the Hampton
Hot on the heels of the most successful Camp Bisco ever, the Disco Biscuits have revealed their plans for Halloween which includes a previously announced opening slot at the Hampton
In our never-ending quest to dig up great bands whose tickets cost less than a corned beef sandwich at Katz’s, we bring you another round of Blips. Blips highlights some great bands that are largely still in their larvae stage, but will soon morph into their beautiful butterfly. In this edition, we have some really cool new music, so take a sec, poke around the bands’ various websites, and see what you think of these four under the radar acts…
Best Coast
In music critics never-ending quest to label every sub-genre we now have something called “chillwave”. While I won’t wax poetic on that subject, one of the acts that have been lumped into this ever growing movement – along with the likes of Neon Indian, Beach Fossils and Memory Tapes – is Best Coast (whether they actually like it or not). The two-piece act, fronted by Bethany Cosentino, have been garnering a lot of much deserved blog attention over the last year after releasing a series of much buzzed about 7-inch singles. READ ON for more on Best Coast and three other acts…
There are a few legendary classic rock acts that it seems every jamband must cover and Pink Floyd is one of those groups along with The Beatles, The Who and
It’s been quite some time since a new Phish DVD came out, so we we’re overjoyed to see that – according to a newly created page on Allmusic which includes
For those lucky enough to run around the Mile High Music Festival this past weekend at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, CO, there were certainly some choice moments. Also, there were $1 popsicles at the Whole Foods tent. Trust me, they were necessary. And delicious. In no particular order, here are my ten favorite moments…
Derek Trucks. The man can play guitar.
[All Photos by Jason Woodside Except Where Noted]
Need I say more? And when you pair his guitar skills with those of his wife, Susan Tedeschi (not to mention her beautiful singing voice), you really can’t go wrong. It was a great wind down before Jack Johnson took the main stage on Saturday night to see their band in action.
Joe Purdy
[Photo by Katya Kirilloff]
Somewhere between Ray Lamontagne and Heartbreaker-era Ryan Adams sits the music of Joe Purdy, sad and simple. It’s no lack of honesty or talent in his songwriting that packed the “Elk Tent” to the brim Sunday afternoon, where his 12:30pm set was silent but for his guitar, vocals and harmonica. Something about his spirit though, independent in the true sense of the word, is truly refreshing (he has turned down multiple record deals and continues to release his albums on his own). Take a listen to the track Troubadour from his new album, 4th of July.
READ ON for more top moments from the Mile High Festival…
September is shaping up as a big month for album releases, of those that we’ve been eying up is Business Casual, the third studio release from electro-funk act Chromeo. The
Late Night Talk Shows generally air new episodes in June and July but as we get towards the end of August nearly all of them go to repeats. While there
Stone Temple Pilots performing at the Roy Wilkins Auditorium,
The Disco Biscuits have announced a five-night, late October run of shows leading into a Halloween night performance in Charlottesville, VA – marking the ten-year anniversary of the band’s first
Gen Hansard and Markéta Irglová of the Swell Season and their crew have issued a statement following a bizarre incident in which a man died at their show last night