Archive for April, 2008

Glasvegas / June 2008 UK Tour

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GlasvegasNME favourites Glasvegas have announced a brand new tour for June as they gear up to go festival crazy.

Tickets go on sale tomorrow, Thursday 1st May at 9am. Catch them at:

Wednesday 4th June - Guildford Boiler Roooms
Thursday 5th June - Oxford Academy
Friday 6th June - Hertford Marquee
Sunday 8th June - Bedford Esquires
Monday 9th June - Northampton Roadmenders
Tuesday 10th June - Leicester Charlotte
Wednesday 11th June - Derby The Royal
Thursday 12th June - Sheffield Plug
Friday 13th June - Leeds Cockpit
Saturday 14th June - Manchester Ruby Lounge
Tuesday 17th June - Inverness Raigmore
Wednesday 18th June - Stirling Fubar
Thursday 19th June - Glasgow ABC 2
Saturday 21st June - Kirkcaldy Ocean Nightclub

Published on April 30th, 2008 under , , , , , , , , , , ,

Fiery Furnaces @ the Whole This Friday

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Fiery Furnaces with Unicycle Loves You and Brothers Quetico

Eleanor was constantly ridiculed in the crudest and least interesting manner by her brother Matthew. He, for his part, had to suffer such things as her coming in the room, and various other affronts, for instance talking, or watching the TV show she wanted, or putting on a record she might like to hear.

So Eleanor had to hide her likes and dislikes until he left. It was a beautiful day. She stood at a second-floor window, watching as Dad drove Matt off, and roughly, excitedly, triumphantly put Houses of the Holy into the CD player, turning up the volume on what used to be her brother’s stereo.

You see Matthew had only liked the Who. He had Who records and videotapes, and as a youth, down in the basement, he tried to make Who noises. But he failed, miserably, and with black jealousy guarded the scene of his humiliation and insufficiency, that basement, where he kept the tape recorder. In fact, Eleanor was hit over the head, stabbed in the knee and smashed on the foot for coming down in the basement. But that didn’t make his songs any better.

Years later, when Matthew—his pride gone, his spirit, such as it was, crushed—encouraged Eleanor to come down in the basement to make their first Fiery Furnaces music together, maybe he should have hit and stabbed and smashed at her. But he just swore. Things had changed.

For in the meantime, while plagiarizing her way to a University of Texas B.A., Eleanor worked as a telemarketer for the Texas Republican Party. Her subsequent adventurous life—think of the courage these expeditions required—included a year spent in London and trips with her mother to Italy, Greece, and the south of France. Her enthusiasm for restaurants, shopping and like-minded people led her to come help, in her small way, gentrify the north end of Brooklyn. And there she lives, with a surprisingly well-developed and wholly undeserved sense of self-righteousness, no observable interests except her own enjoyment of such sophisticated things as cookery and movies, an impressive ability to aggrandize herself at the expense of her already unappealing older brother, taking very long walks, her mind completely blank. Her musical expertise extends so far as to include buying and listening to records and having boyfriends who were, once were, or wanted to be in musical groups. And her greatest achievement remains hitting a 3-run triple, which earned her a headline in the Chicago Sun-Times, “Friedberger’s Big Day Powers Oak Park.” But in the story beneath she was misquoted.

Her older brother went to Germany at 17 and managed to learn not a word of German or even have a good time – apparently pining for mommy and daddy, and doggy, and the comforts of home, which he was incapable of enjoying in the first place. After failing repeatedly at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, he cleverly stayed in that fascinating metropolis until he was 26. He then moved back in with his mother, sealing his fate and cementing his status as parasite and waster of indulgence and advantage. Looking for further opportunities to squander goodwill and embarrass himself, he later imposed upon a high school friend to help him move to New York (because his sister made it clear he couldn’t stay with her). He was, you see, the proud author of such works as Spider Spite, Toad King Land and Banobazus Persian Prince. But certainly those things are terrible, and only give evidence of no-talent and periods of excess sponging. No one doing a good job and paying the rent could ever have time for something as stupid and illiterate as Toad King Land. By the way, he has musical ability only as compared to his sister. His only achievement, in fact, is a series of short videos, made with a student he worked with in Urbana, Illinois. But Matthew never bothered to do the obviously needed narration he promised to the student’s mother. And the poor student is now dead. God rest his soul.

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Coffman Memorial Union, The Whole.
May 2: Doors 7:30, Show 8pm.
$7.00 for U of M Students/Staff/Faculty, $10.00 for general public.

All persons attending the event, without exception, must show a valid picture ID and be 18 years of age or older.

Published on April 30th, 2008 under , ,

Sur Seine Schedule

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They just made the lineup official @ The 5th Sur Seine Festival. The premise is for Minnesota musicians to collaborate with the some of the premier players from around the globe. Originally geared as a strictly Jazz festival it has blossomed to include other genres including hip-hop, pop, folk & world music.
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2008 Schedule

Opening Night! Thursday, May 15, 2008

Anthony Cox / Raymond Boni
Anthony Cox: basses

Raymond Boni: guitar

Artist Bios

8:00 PM $8
Black Dog Café
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308 Prince St.
St. Paul, MN 55101

Published on April 28th, 2008 under

Hoosiers / October 2008 UK Tour

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The Hoosiers have announced a brand new tour for October, playing their biggest dates ever.

Tickets go on sale this Friday, 2nd May, at 9am, and will probably go quite quickly, so get there soon!

Saturday 11th October - Grimsby Auditorium
Sunday 12th October - Sheffield Academy
Monday 13th October - Newcastle Academy
Wednesday 15th October - Glasgow Academy
Friday 17th October - Edinburgh Corn Exchange
Sunday 19th October - Manchester Apollo
Tuesday 21st October - Wolverhampton Civic
Wednesday 22nd October - Cardiff Arena
Friday 24th October - Plymouth Pavilions
Saturday 25th October - Brighton Centre
Monday 27th October - London Brixton Academy

Published on April 28th, 2008 under , , , , , , , , ,

Enter Shikari / Autumn 2008 UK Tour

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Personally not my favourite sort of band, Enter Shikari have announced a massive month and a bit tour around the UK and Ireland.

Tickets apparently go on sale next Thursday (8th May), of all days, at 9am. Though I’d check with the ticket companies, as I may be wrong!

Tuesday 30th September - London Camden Underworld
Thursday 2nd October - Cambridge Corn Exchange
Friday 3rd October - Hull University
Saturday 4th October - Nottingham Rock City
Sunday 5th October - Keele University
Tuesday 7th October - Oxford Academy
Wednesday 8th October - St Albans Arena
Thursday 9th October - Norwich UEA
Friday 10th October - Peterborough Cresset
Saturday 11th October - Hastings White Rock Theatre
Monday 13th October - Middlesborough Town Hall
Tuesday 14th October - Liverpool Academy
Wednesday 15th October - Dublin Ambassador
Thursday 16th October - Cork Savoy theatre
Friday 17th October - Belfast Mandela Hall
Sunday 19th October - Inverness Ironworks
Monday 20th October - Dundee Fat Sams
Tuesday 21st October - Edinburgh University (Potterow)
Thursday 23rd October - Newport Centre
Friday 24th October - Bath Pavilion
Sunday 26th October - Llandudno Arena
Monday 27th October - Bournemouth Solent Hall
Wednesday 29th October - Exeter Great hall
Thursday 30th October - Southampton Guildhall
Friday 31st October - Folkestone Leas Cliff Hall
Sunday 2nd, Monday 3rd and Tuesday 4th November - London Mean Fiddler

One Night Only / October and November 2008 UK Tour

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As far as tours go, One Night Only’s October and November jaunt around the UK is pretty extensive.

Tickets go on sale on Friday (2nd May) at 9am, or on presale from their website from 9am Wednesday.

Thursday 2nd October - Cardiff Solus
Friday 3rd October - Swansea Sin City
Sunday 5th October - Plymouth University
Monday 6th October - Falmouth Princess Pavilion
Tuesday 7th October - Portsmouth Pyramid
Wednesday 8th October - Bristol Anson Rooms
Thursday 9th October - Liverpool Academy
Sunday 12th October - Keele University
Monday 13th October - Preston 53 Degrees
Wednesday 15th October - Nottingham Rock City
Thursday 16th October - Leeds Met University
Friday 17th October - Hull University
Saturday 18th October - Lincoln Engine Shed
Monday 20th October - Inverness Ironworks
Tuesday 21st October - Glasgow ABC
Wednesday 22nd October - Dundee Fat Sams
Thursday 23rd October - Newcastle University
Friday 24th October - Manchester Academy
Sunday 26th October - Middlesborough Empire
Monday 27th October - Birmingham Academy
Tuesday 28th October - London Astoria
Wednesday 29th October - London Astoria
Friday 31st October - Northampton Roadmender
Saturday 1st November - Sheffield Octagon
Sunday 2nd November - Cambridge Junction
Monday 3rd November - Norwich UEA
Tuesday 4th November - Oxford Academy
Thursday 6th November - Dublin Academy
Friday 7th November - Belfast Mandela Hall

Steely Dan tour adds more dates

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The Steely Dan tour continues to add more dates as they fill up their summer schedule.  The upcoming tour will mark the third straight year that the band has launched a major tour after a career spent largely avoiding the business of touring altogether.  (Guess they like that touring money lol)

June 2008
8 - Hollywood, FL - Seminole Hard Rock Hotel
9 - Clearwater, FL - Ruth Eckerd Hall
11 - Alpharetta, GA - Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
13, 14, 17, 18, 20, 21 - New York, NY - Beacon Theatre
23 - Boston, MA - Bank of America Pavilion
25 - Wallingford, CT - Chevrolet Theatre
27 - Atlantic City, NJ - Borgata Even Center
28 - Camden, NJ - Susquehanna Bank Center

July 2008
1-2 - Montreal, Quebec - Festival International de Jazz de Montreal
4 - Orillia, Ontario - Casino Rama
5 - Ottawa, Ontario - Ottawa Blues Fest
10 - Bethel, NY - Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
11 - Canandaigua, NY - Constellation Brands Performing Arts Center
13 - Cincinnati, OH - National City Pavilion
15 - Chicago, IL - Chicago Theater
17 - Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheater
19 - Albuquerque, NM - Sandia Resort & Casino
20 - Phoenix, AZ - Dodge Theatre
22 - Tucson, AZ - Anselmo Valencia Amphitheater
23 - Los Angeles, CA - Nokia Theatre
26 - Berkeley, CA - Greek Theatre
28 - Saratoga, CA - Mountain Winery
30, 31 - Woodinville, WA - Chateau St. Michele Winery

August 2008
2 - Lake Tahoe, NV - Harvey’s Outdoor Arena
4 - Anaheim, CA - Honda Center
8 - Las Vegas, NV - The Pearl @ The Palms
9 - Murphys, CA - Ironstone Winery

Most of the Steely Dan Tickets have already went on sale, so if you missed out and want some great lower level and floor seats, we recommend that you buy from our partners at StubHub.  You won’t find a better place to buy Steely Dan Tickets then StubHub!

Published on April 28th, 2008 under , ,

Live review: Kooks at Swindon Oasis Leisure Centre

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The Kooks, live at Swindon OasisThis review originally appeared on Hit40UK.

“Now, that’s why we played Swindon!” smirked Luke Pritchard of The Kooks as the band finished their smash-hit single “Naïve” midway through their set. He was having fun, and not afraid to show it as the Brighton four piece played the second night of their UK Tour.

Rewind two hours and Brighton co-residents The Rivers opened up the evening as the hoards of people piled into the gym of Swindon’s Oasis Leisure Centre for what felt like a special after-school treat. Quickly followed by the marvellous Kid Harpoon who bought their British-Decemberists sound to the masses, managing to turn a few sceptics into fans (though that may just be because of the lead singer, who looks distinctly like Mackenzie Crook from a distance!)

Whilst the support acts were good, there was no hiding who we were there for: the Kooks. Lights go down, the backdrop falls to the ground, and we have an empty stage, as a huge sign above the stage glows neon blue announcing “KOOKS”. Then, just as we though the screaming couldn’t get any louder, on swaggers Luke and co, plunging straight into their single “Always Where I Need To Be”. 3,000 people chanting the chorus of “Do do do dododo” is quite a sight to see, and came to be something we saw quite a lot of through the evening.

The first part of the set was mostly their new material, which whilst it received a good reception it was really the stuff from their first album we wanted to hear, and it showed. “We’re feeling a bit fragile, so be gentle!” commented Luke before they hurtled into “Eddies Gun”, though to be fair we’d never have guessed – their post-gig hangovers clearly not that bad on the second night of their tour. “Naïve” saw the first moment of everyone being word perfect, which showed the lads that their old material is still their best loved. All too soon it was time for them to go, soon to be replaced with a footie-style chant of “Kooks! Kooks! Kooks!”

Coming back on his own, Luke did two of the highlights of the night: acoustic versions of “Seaside” and “Jackie Big Tits”, which had us all wishing for savoured moments on Brighton Pier in the summer, and that special someone respectively. Finally, they closed with new song “Do You Wanna?” which saw things get a bit “hot ‘n’ cosy” as crowd surfers galore went over, Luke joined the crowd down the front and general last-song excitement.

Leaving the stage, we knew that Swindon had made its mark on the Kooks, and that they’ll be coming back for more.

Published on April 27th, 2008 under , , , , , , , , , ,

Coachella Webcast

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Click below to tune in to the Coachella Webcast…

Saturday

06:05 PM The Bird and the Bee
06:55 PM Man Man
07:45 PM Dredg
08:35 PM VHS or Beta
09:30 PM DeVotchKa
10:25 PM Hot Chip
11:25 PM Animal Collective
12:15 AM Portishead

Sunday

10:15 PM Stars
11:10 PM Spiritualized
12:15 AM Gogol Bordello
01:10 AM Metric

Wilco continues to line up dates all summer long

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Legendary band Wilco conitnues to line up shows through the summer as they tour behind “Sky Blue Sky,” their seventh studio album.  Sky Blue Sky sold more then 87,500 copies the first week on the shelf.  Wilco has a lot of fans through out the country that will be attending these shows, so we really recommend you get your tickets today from StubHub.

April 2008
30 - Rochester, MN - Mayo Civic Center

May 2008
1 - Fargo, ND - Fargo Civic Auditorium
2 - Winnipeg, Manitoba - Burton Cummings Theatre
4 - Bozeman, MT - Emerson Cultural Center
5 - Missoula, MT - Adams Center
7 - Grand Junction, CO - Avalon Theater
8 - Colorado Springs, CO - Pikes Peak Center
9 - Albuquerque, NM - Pikes Peak Center
11, 12 - Austin, TX - Stubb’s BBQ
14 - Lawrence, KS - 10th & New Hampshire
15-17 - St, Louis, MO - The Pageant

July 2008
25 - Fairbanks, AK - The Blue Loon
26 - Anchorage, AK - The Moose’s Tooth

August 2008
1-3 - Chicago, IL - Lollapalooza
4 - Indianapolis, IN - White River State Park
7 - Charleston, SC - North Charleston Performing Arts Center
8 - Cary, NC - Koka Booth Amphitheatre
10 - Wilmington, DE - Grand Opera House
12 - Lenox, MA - Tanglewood
13 - Brooklyn, NY - McCarren Park Pool
23 - Bend, OR - Les Schwab Amphitheater
24 - San Francisco, CA - Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival

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Published on April 25th, 2008 under , ,

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