2010

Wolf Parade: Expo 86

With Expo 86, Montreal’s Wolf Parade has expanded their electro-pop indie rock in size and scope while delivering danceable efforts that their fans will devour.  Guitars and keyboards sound grandiose over wordless choruses; large enough to fill up some arenas that band is on the road to headlining.  Dan Boeckner and Spencer Krug are the most cohesive as song writers they have been in this bands career, coalescing easily throughout and making it more difficult to recognize who wrote which song.

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Lilith Fair Cancels Ten Shows

Further proof that the 2010 summer concert season is taking a beating came late Thursday afternoon when the Nettwerk Music Group announced the cancellation of 10 upcoming Lilith concerts in

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Phish @ Raleigh: Setlist and Recap

Last year Phish set a record for most songs performed in one year from their vast repertoire with 248. It looks like the quartet is gunning for 2009’s record as

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Phish: A Newcomer’s Take on 2010

Words: Eli Badra
Images: Robert Chapman (From 6/19/2010)

June 2010 has been good to Phish: riding the momentum from a widely-praised New Years run, as well as solo tours from Trey Anastasio and Mike Gordon, the band has, over the course of about a dozen shows, effectively answered all of the questions raised during 2009’s comeback tour, returning to the spontaneity and fiendish musicality that drove so many to catch as much live Phish as possible.


Another transformation has occurred, too. The fanbase, and the underlying tour community, has also hit its stride, bringing excitement and passion for Phish’s music that far surpasses that of last year. A number of factors are responsible for this change, but one of the most significant has been newer fans settling in and finding their own niche. Being a relative newcomer to the band, this has certainly been the case for me, as I’m sure it has been with many others out there.

There are a number of writers who are far more qualified to discuss the music itself than I could ever hope to be, and so I’d like to focus more on the influx of new fans brought in during 2009, and my own experiences as one of those fans. READ ON for more of Eli’s take on Phish in 2010…

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Last Week’s Sauce: June 21st – 27th

During the peak hours of the year I search for tapes on my usual sites and realize: Oh, all the big dogs are out at the same time. And that’s what this week’s edition is going to be, four of the biggest touring acts that allow taping every night: Dave Matthews Band, Furthur (Featuring Bob Weir & Phil Lesh), Phish and Widespread Panic.

[Thanks to wmule for this week’s photo]

And we continue to take all the selected tracks, normalize them, create some simple fades and put it into one easy to download MP3 for you.

Click here to download the Last Week’s Sauce Podcast

Artist & Title: Dave Matthews Band – Busted Stuff, Time Bomb, All Along The Watchtower
Date & Venue: 2010-06-23 DTE Energy Music Theatre – Clarkston, MI
Taper & Show Download: adamdowns

This three song encore segment features the title track from the 2002 DMB album, a tune from 2009’s Big Whiskey & the GrooGrux King, and of course the DMB-cover staple All Along The Watchtower. Also of note, Dave has been playing a solo rendition of Neil Young’s Needle And The Damage Done this tour. DMB plays tonight at the Susquehanna Bank Center in Camden, NJ.

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Video of Gravedigger from the same show:

READ ON for tracks from Furthur, Phish and Panic…

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B List: 10 Best Defunct Jam Sites

Most fan sites are a labor of love, so it’s not a surprise that the average lifespan of your typical fan site is extremely short. All it takes is getting a new job or a change in lifestyle to take away the free time that allows the creators of these sites to provide new content for their readers.


For today’s B List we’ve put together a list of ten sites that are gone but not forgotten. A few of ’em still exist but aren’t active anymore. Check out our list and then let us know some of your faves from the Jamband Website Graveyard by leaving a comment after the post…

1. Phans.com


While Andy Gadiel’s Phish Page (remember the http://www.cps.msu.edu/~gadielan/phish address??) was the homepage for nearly every Phish fan I knew in the late ’90s, Phans.com was the second best fan site out there for years and years. Combining a message board with surveys, news, phacts of the week and all sorts of other intriguing content, the site provided hours of entertainment for the group’s followers. Site creator Beeno posted something on Phans.com when last year’s Hampton shows were announced, but other than that there’s been no content on the portal.

2. The Greenhaus Effect


Relix/Jambands.com Executive Editor clearly has his hands full running both publications, but before he took on the added responsibilities that come with his current title, he ran a semi-regularly updated blog called The Greenhaus Effect that always had interesting content. Mikey’s prose and work ethic have served as an inspiration to me as I got into the writing game and I always loved reading his first-person accounts on The Greenhaus Effect. Hopefully one day he’ll resurrect the site (hint, hint, hint).

READ ON for eight more sites we wish were still around…

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BG: Newport Folk Schedule Revealed

Later this month the granddaddy of all music festivals, George Wein’s Newport Folk Festival, will get under way at Fort Adams State Park in scenic Newport, RI. The festie, which

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Video: Phoenix – Lisztomania (Unplugged)

If you missed Phoenix’s recent appearance on MTV’s Unplugged, you can still watch each of the songs the Gallic rocker performed at MTV’s Buzzworthy Blog. The grammy winners mix the

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moe. Ditches Setlist and Suits

You’d think bands who improvise such as Phish, moe. and Umphrey’s would feel comfortable taking the stage without a setlist, but that rarely happens. Just because these groups like to

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