Archive for April, 2007

Bands to keep a watch out for in the future: #5: The Hoosiers

Source: theregoesthefear.com

A few weeks ago I got a random CD in the post. Turns out I’d been put on a mailing list for record companies, and had been sent “The Hoosiers” single “Worst Case Scenario”. After getting over the excitment of getting a free CD, I got round to having a listen. And found I quite liked it.

Granted, they’re not going to set the world on fire with their innovation and new sounds. Yes, they’re quite corporate and unlikely to say the wrong thing. However… they are very catchy. And do have a guy who looks like he’s right out of the 118 adverts. And another guy who looks like he’s from the Feeling. But apart from that they’re great.

Funky, catchy, and oh-so radio friendly they sound like the Kooks and Franz Ferdinand having a montage moment in an 80s film of their night out.

The Hoosiers

They were recently featured on MTV Spanking New Music Week, which is available on MTV Overdrive.

Check them out live at:

2 May 2007: Bar Academdy, Birmingham
3 May 2007: Barfly, London
4 May 2007: Louisiana, Bristol
5 May 2007: King Tuts, Glasgow
6 May 2007: The Social, Nottingham
9 May 2007: The Round House, Manchester
10 May 2007: Water Rats, London
21 May 2007: The Water Rats, London
23 May 2007: Joiners, Southampton
24 May 2007: Charlotte, Leicester
25 May 2007: Maida Vale, London
26 May 2007: Academy, Liverpool
27 May 2007: Cavern, Exeter
29 May 2007: Academy, Newcastle
30 May 2007: Academy, Birmingham
31 May 2007: Academy, Bristol
1 Jun 2007: Soundhaus, Northampton

The Hoosiers’ MySpace

Published on April 30th, 2007 under , , , ,

All I Ever Say Now Is Goodbye…

Source: morecowbell.net

Benefitshow.jpgIt’s nearly impossible to describe how excited I was when The Dismemberment Plan announced they were going to reunite for a benefit for young Callum Robbins. The only event I’ve been able to liken it to was when I was very young, and I recall walking down the aisles of JC Penney with my grandfather on my way to pick up my NES. I vaguely remember floating, although it was probably more like skipping, the entire way.

However, it’s equally as difficult to describe the positive vibe that was surrounding every moment of the club on Saturday. While it was difficult to hear J.’s speech thanking everyone for coming out to benefit Cal, it was uplifting to know that people had given so much time and effort to put together such a great occasion (thank you Washington City Paper and Black Cat owners and staff for making this happen). This spirit only made the vibe in the room that much more positive.

As can be expected with performers like the DPlan, I wasn’t let down. While I was only able to get tickets for Saturday night’s show, I wasn’t disappointed. My wife and I stopped by a neighboring bar to grab a pre-show drink and almost ran over Eric walking inside. This obviously only added the excitement that the surreal feeling I had was finally becoming reality. After drinking a half a pint or so, I noticed that Travis walked in and was sitting with some friends. While not being star-struck, my heart jumped as I realized that the event I’d waited so long for was finally (almost) here!

After some decent sets by the openers, of which I won’t comment much, because it’s incredibly difficult to give anyone a fair shake given the anticipation that everyone in the room was feeling. Saturday night’s show had Owls & Crows (reminded me of a more metal-esque Kyuss) and The Beauty Pill (just decent rock?) opening. Both were solid sets and probably enjoyable bands in their own right, but I’ll reserve further judgment for another time.

The moment Travis Morrison took the stage, the crowd went crazy and Travis’ smile lit his face ear to ear. It was pretty clear that he was as excited to be there as we were.

I have to admit I’ve been playing setlist-maker for the last month, trying to fathom what songs I’d get to hear on this long-awaited evening. Being a long-time DPlan fan and North Dakota native, I was ecstatic to hear the opening lines of “Do the Standing Still.”

In Fargo six or seven kids watched the plan in a strip mall.

I can assure that Travis did not think we were bored out of our skulls: we were indeed having a ball (taking cheesy-lyrics-reference-gimmee now please :)).

Further into the set, when the opening chords of “Timb Bomb” began the crowd went wild, and the Plan busted out another solid live-rendition of one of their more popular songs. Following, “Pay for the Piano,” Travis described how they need one piece of equipment that allows for both keyboards to be controlled and played at once, but somehow it broke the night before, right around the time “Ice of Boston” was played…strange. So, he warned us (and Eric) that in order to play the only song that requires two keyboards, he would need to sit on Eric’s lap, and so he did; and the Plan launched into an incredibly energetic rendition of “Girl O’ Clock.”

With “Onward, Fat Girl,” closing out the first set, the energy in the room couldn’t have been more positive.

“Ice of Boston” opened the 1st encore, with rumors on the webternet saying Ben Gibbard was playing drums. Rumor has it he was at the Friday show as well, but right now, I’ll have to chaulk those up to simply rumors, unless someone out there knows more!

The show rounded out with another encore and ended encore 2 with “The Other Side” and chill send-off “Rusty.”

There are a few photos and sets rounding their way around Flickr, but the Cat is a tough place to shoot, so the quality on some is less than-desirable.

All in all, I feel incredibly lucky I was able to attend this show and obviously I’d love to see the Plan come back and tour.

Travis jokingly commented that this was much more enjoyable. He said they can come back every few years, play a benefit, and then go back to their normal live. To this a front-row fan, appropriately replied:

Unacceptable

Full set:
1. Doing the Standing Still
2. What Do You Want Me to Say
3. Following Through
4. Face of the Earth
5. Gets Rich
6. Spider in the Snow
7. Time Bomb
8. The City
9. Life of Possibilities
10. Pay for the Piano
11. Girl O’ Clock
12. Gyroscope
13. You Are Invited
14. I Love a Magician
15. Back & Forth
16. Onward, Fat Girl

Encore 1

17. Ice of Boston
18. Bra
19. Ellen & Ben
20. Ok, Joke’s Over

Encore 2

21. The Other Side
22. Rusty

Published on April 30th, 2007 under

Guster @ The MN Zoo (2 Shows!)

Source: morecowbell.net

Well I was a bit bummed out that there wasn’t too many acts at this years Music In The Zoo series that I wanted to pay the extra money (Zoo shows are a bit more than your normal concert, but it’s worth it) or drive out to Apple Valley for, but now I’ve got my wish.

Guster returns to the Zoo after an awesome performance there in 2003. These shows were advertised as being 7/15 & 7/16 in this weeks City Pages, but the dates have apparently changed by one week:

Guster
Minnesota Zoo
Apple Valley, MN
July 22nd & 23rd
$28

Individual tickets for all of the zoo shows go on-sale May 21st.

Published on April 27th, 2007 under ,

311 reads to tour June through August

Source: vipticketblog.com

Reggae group 311 recently finished their tour schedule for the upcoming tour with Matisyahu. The “Summer Unity Tour” begins June 21 in Tucson, AZ, with American-Jewish reggae artist Matisyahu providing support on most dates, along with another act yet to be announced. A majority of the shows will take place at outdoor venues.

June 2007
21 - Tucson, AZ - Rialto Theatre
23 - El Paso, TX - Club 101
24 - Albuquerque, NM - Sunshine Theatre
26 - Tulsa, OK - Cain’s Ballroom
27 - Wichita, KS - The Cotillion
28 - Maryland Heights, MO - Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre St. Louis
29 - Kansas City, MO - Live in Westport Street Block Party

July 2007
1 - Council Bluffs, IA - Westfair Amphitheatre
2 - Little Rock, AR - Metroplex
4-5 - Austin, TX - The Backyard
6 - Dallas, TX - Smirnoff Music Center
8 - The Woodlands, TX - Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
10 - Baton Rouge, LA - River Center/Centraplex
11 - Birmingham, AL - Verizon Wireless Music Center
12 - Jacksonville, FL - Memorial Arena
14 - Memphis, TN - Mud Island
15 - Pensacola, FL - Civic Center
17 - West Palm Beach, FL - Sound Advice Amphitheatre
18 - Tampa, FL - Ford Amphitheatre
19 - Atlanta, GA - HiFi Buys Amphitheatre
20 - Charlotte, NC - Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
22 - Virginia Beach, VA - Virginia Beach Amphitheatre
23 - Wallingford, CT - Chevrolet Theatre
24 - Gilford, NH - Meadowbrook Arts Center
25 - Holmdel, NJ - PNC Bank Arts Center
26 - Wantagh, NY - Jones Beach
28 - Philadelphia, PA - Penn’s Landing
29 - Mansfield, MA - Tweeter Center
30 - Saratoga Springs, NY - Saratoga Performing Arts Center
31 - Atlantic City, NJ - Borgata Casino Events Center

August 2007
2 - Columbus, OH - Lifestyles Communities Pavilion
3 - Cleveland, OH - Tower City Amphitheatre
7 - Indianapolis, IN - The Lawns at White River
8 - Cincinnati, OH - Riverbend Amphitheatre
9 - Clarkston, MI - DTE Energy Music Theatre
11 - Chicago, IL - Northerly Island
12 - Minneapolis, MN - Roy Wilkins Auditorium
13 - West Des Moines, IA - Val Air Ballroom
15 - Morrison, CO - Red Rocks
16 - West Valley City, UT - USANA Amphitheatre
18 - Chula Vista, CA - Coors Amphitheatre
19 - Irvine, CA - Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
21 - Phoenix, AZ - Dodge Theatre
22 - Santa Barbara, CA - Santa Barbara Bowl
25 - Las Vegas, NV - Pearl Concert Theater at Palms Casino Resort
26 - San Francisco, CA - venue to be announced

Buy your 311 Tickets Here!

Published on April 26th, 2007 under ,

Bob Dylan Summer Tour

Source: ticketblogger.blogspot.com

Bob Dylan begins his North American tour this summer with following his spring in European venues.

Bob Dylan was born Robert Allen Zimmerman on May 24th, 1941 in Duluth, Minnesota. He was raised in Hibbing, Minnesota, where he began writing poems as a child. He taught himself how to play guitar and piano in his early teens and formed a couple of bands. Influenced by the early rock of Elvis Presley, Little Richard and country and folk singers Hank Williams and Woody Guthrie, Dylan was destined to become famous.

Last year, Dylan released "Modern Times," his first new studio set since 2001’s "Love and Theft." The disc, which is his 44th album, features 10 new Dylan originals he recorded with his touring band: guitarists Stu Kimball and Denny Freeman, multi-instrumentalist Donnie Herron, bassist Tony Garnier and drummer George Recile. Dylan sang and played keyboards, guitars and harmonica.

Catch the rock legend at these tour stops:

June 2007
22, 23 - Atlantic City, NJ - Borgata Resort Spa & Casino
24 - Hershey Park, PA - Hershey Park Pavilion
25 - Northampton, MA - Pines Theatre
27 - Uncasville, CT - Mohegan Sun Arena
29 - Wantagh, NY - Nikon at Jones Beach Theater
30 - Bethel, NY - Bethel Woods Center for the Arts

July 2007
1 - Essex Junction, VT - Champlain Valley Exposition
3 - Quebec City, Quebec - Colisee Pepsi Arena
4 - Montreal, Quebec - Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier
5 - Ottawa, Ontario - Lebreton Flats (Cisco Systems Bluesfest)
7, 8 - Rama, Ontario - Casino Rama
10 - Interlochen, MI - Kresge Auditorium
11 - Sterling Heights, MI - Freedom Hill Amphitheatre
12 - Toledo, OH - Toledo Zoo Amphitheater
14 - Cleveland, OH - Plain Dealer Pavilion
15 - Indianapolis, IN - The Lawn at White River
16 - Kansas City, MO - Starlight Theatre
26 - Costa Mesa, CA - Pacific Amphitheatre
27 - Paso Robles, CA - California Mid-State Fair
28 - Kelseyville, CA - Konocti Field Amphitheatre

Published on April 24th, 2007 under , ,

Albert Hammond Coming Back To Minneapolis…

Source: morecowbell.net

Well technically he’s yet to play here, but he will be opening for Kings of Leon @ First Ave on May 18th, and coming back 3 weeks later for a headlining show. This is good news for me, as I’ll be out of town on May 18th (and likely would be going to Sloan anyway).

89.3 The Current Presents…
ALBERT HAMMOND JR.
(Of The Strokes)

Thursday, June 7th @ Station 4
8:00
Door/ 9:00 Show – 18+
$15 in advance/ $17 day of show

On Sale4/28/07

Published on April 24th, 2007 under ,

Musicapolis @ Minnesota Center for Photography

Source: morecowbell.net

Music Line Up:
I Self Devine
Sarah White
Digitata
Kanser
Rotten Ron
Ace Bandage & Savage Christ
DJ Ace Bandage
DJ Turtleneck
DJ Millions Billions

Date: Saturday, July 21st, 2007
Where: MCP
Doors: Music @ 5:30-10
Tickets: $10
Ages: All Ages

Published on April 24th, 2007 under ,

Bloc Party announce short arena tour

Source: theregoesthefear.com

Bloc Party today announced that they’ll be playing three arena tours in December here in the UK.

They’ll play:

12 December: Glasgow - SECC
13 December: Manchester - G-Mex
14 December: London - Alexandra Palace

Tickets are £18.50, or £20 for London. They go on sale on Thursday to members of Marshalls, Bloc Party’s online fan club, or on Friday to the rest of you. Expect them to sell out all dates exceptionally quickly - and possibly add some new dates too.

Published on April 23rd, 2007 under , , , , , ,

Bob Dylan Summer Tour

Source: morecowbell.net

Dylan-WILLIAM CLAXTON

Date City/State Venue  
Fri 6/22 Atlantic City NJ Borgata Resort Spa & Casino Event Center  
Sat 6/23 Atlantic City NJ Borgata Resort Spa & Casino Event Center  
Sun 6/24 Hershey PA Hershey Park Pavilion  
Tue 6/25 Northampton MA Pines Theatre  
Wed 6/27 Uncasville CT Mohegan Sun Arena  
Fri 6/29 Wantagh NY Nikon at Jones Beach Theater  
Sat 6/30 Bethel NY Bethel Woods Center for the Arts  
Sun 7/1 Essex Junction VT Champlain Valley Exposition  
Tue 7/3 Quebec City QU Colisee Pepsi Arena  
Wed 7/4 Montreal QU Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier (Fest. Int’l de Jazz)  
Thu 7/5 Ottawa ON Lebreton Flats (Cisco Systems Bluesfest)  
Sat 7/7 Rama ON Casino Rama  
Sun 7/8 Rama ON Casino Rama  
Tue 7/10 Interlochen MI Kresge Auditorium  
Wed 7/11 Sterling Heights MI Freedom Hill Amphitheatre  
Thu 7/12 Toledo OH Toledo Zoo Amphitheater  
Sat 7/14 Cleveland OH Plain Dealer Pavilion  
Sun 7/15 Indianapolis IN The Lawn at White River  
Mon 7/16 Kansas City MO Starlight Theatre  
Thu 7/26 Costa Mesa CA Pacific Amphitheatre  
Fri 7/27 Paso Robles CA CA Mid-State Fair Grandstand  
Sat 7/28 Kelseyville CA Konocti Field Amphitheatre  
Published on April 23rd, 2007 under , ,

“secret” Berlin techno show tonight

Source: morecowbell.net


tickets are available on the day of the show only at vital vinyl for $10. - cash only. The store will be open 1pm - midnight, & from there you will get directions to the venue & your entry wristband.

Vital Vinyl: 3 w 15th st. mpls, mn 55403

A lot of talent at this show, I’m familiar with Dapayk and his sound is great. You can listen to some live sets here. Stop over after the Modest Mouse show, see you tonight.

Published on April 20th, 2007 under ,

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