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San Francisco’s Girls found a way to cram their seven-person band into independent record store, Grimey’s, on Friday afternoon and kicked off the weekend with an in-store rock show here in Nashville. The show was streamed live on Ustream, just hours before Girls took the stage at Mercy Lounge to play a longer, less claustrophobic [...]
Known best to some as the girl who made Kings Of Leon hip through her cover of “Use Somebody,” Laura Jansen came to Portland to prove that she is just as skillful when it comes to playing her own music.
The Los Angeles-based, Holland-born singer-songwriter brought her piano and strong, feathery vocals to the Crystal [...]
Will Hoge showed Atlanta, GA what southern rock is all about when he played The Vinyl.
If you can overlook long lines, shifty weather and people telling you when and where to drink the overpriced beer in your hand, then you would have survived this year’s Sasquatch Festival. Did we mention the live music? Because there was a lot of live music.
Even though Sasquatch didn’t harbor some of the big names [...]
SXSW 2010
by Brianne Turner, Photography by Nick Chaivarlis
The strongest/longest day of SXSW was definitely Friday, beginning with a very electronic Toro Y Moi set at the French Legation Museum (and more sound problems!). From there we moved to the Galaxy Room Backyard where we caught Freelance Whales and also Local Natives, who are getting better [...]
SXSW 2010
by Brianne Turner, Photography by Nick Chaivarlis and Brianne Turner
Our second day in Austin took us to the Babelgum lawn party at the French Legation Museum to see The Antlers. Amongst an onslaught of sound problems and broken equipment, the band finished out their set visibly tense about the technical difficulties. Despite the minor [...]
SXSW 2010
by Brianne Turner, Photography by Nick Chaivarlis
The first day of SXSW consisted primarily of lots of aimless wandering and severe cramping due to carrying too much shit around (hi, we’re amateurs), so it was a pleasant and colorful moment when we wandered aimlessly right into the Body Language set at Mohawk. Lead singer Angelica [...]
The downtown district of Austin, Texas took a break for a few days and basked in all the glory of live music (and free food).
Cymbals Eat Guitars, Bear In Heaven, and Freelance Whales brought a little New York etiquette to Atlanta, Georgia for an action-filled night of diverse musical talent.
Ernie Halter, Joe Firstman, and Todd Carey all played a laid back set at Eddie’s Attic in Decatur, Georgia and remind us how personal concerts can be.