Coliseum’s Ryan Patterson has compiled another playlist for self-titled, this one about Touch and Go Records. Read and listen here.
A fellow LEO sent this update to the BC desk: “Due to today’s forecast, Louisville Loves Mountains Festival is moving to the Green Building (732 E. Market Street). The festival is still on from 4pm to 10pm.”
Iggy and the Stooges Ready to Die (FAT POSSUM) From a “street walking cheetah” to an aged aesthete, our favorite spitfire’s grit-gun is cocked and locked for another round of virile fury, not to mention original drummer Scott Asheton and Raw Power guitarist James Williamson are Pop’s missionaries on the Stooges’ fifth foray, Ready to Die. For another trademark arrangement of brash guitar and clever [...]
For Louisville’s first edition of “Fresh Fest,” rappers Naughty By Nature, supergroup The Alumni (Chubb Rock, Monie Love, Dana Dane, Kwame and Special Ed) and host Ed Lover will pay tribute to the sounds of their generation. The Belvedere will play host to this Sunday, August 4th concert, from 6 – 11 p.m. Food, alcohol [...]
“Basically, no one we know is going to pay the absorbadant (sic) amount that some festivals are charging for mediocre lineups. So we decided to make are (sic) own festival, make it as cheap as possible, but bring you the best local music we could find.” So says the organizers of the first Poorcastle Festival. [...]
Workingman BY Peter Berkowitz pberkowitz@leoweekly.com Southern Indiana-based Americana singer/songwriter Nick Dittmeier has been playing music professionally for almost half his life, and now he has an EP, Extra Better, to show for it. While it’s the first release under his given name, he led the band Slithering Beast for several years, so he’s no newborn. [...]
Phosphorescent live at Headliners Music Hall – DETAILS: Thursday, July 18th at 9pm Tickets: On Sale Friday, May 17th at 10AM BIO: “Nearly three years on from his breakthrough album Here’s To Taking It Easy, Phosphorescent returns to the fray with his most stunning record yet: Muchacho. During the last album’s ‘cycle’, one could almost [...]
The Hi-Tops retire with one last show on Sunday, June 9 at Jeffersonville Riverstage at 5 p.m.
Having already appeared on network TV with the now-defunct “NBC Rock Center,” Houndmouth will make their late-night (and hip) TV debut with a performance on TBS’ “Conan” on Wednesday, June 5, one day after their debut album, From the Hills Below the City, is released. This summer, Houndmouth will play the Austin City Limits Festival, [...]
Yes, that appears to be correct, and awesome: new country singer/songwriter sensation Kacey Musgraves — whose recent album Same Trailer Different Park is sure to end up on countless Top 10 lists at the end of this year, as well as being a well-deserved commercial breakthrough —is headed to 4th Street Live for a free [...]