November 6, 2009 – 2:45 pm
Via the band’s MySpace page:
“Hello, all! We’re almost out of hiding … and the new album is practically finished! Just have to do the final mixing, mastering, all the fun stuff, and we’re getting ready to hit the road a bit! As we’re putting some tentative dates together, let us know if there’s anything local to [...]
November 4, 2009 – 3:59 pm
GWAR is a band in the same way that John Wayne Gacy was a party clown. They have their ulterior motives, one of which is the no-holds-barred satire of their stage show. It is something that is actually bawdy, obscene and in your face, not some elevated humor trying to hearken back to Swift. As [...]
November 4, 2009 – 2:29 pm
Burn To Shine celebrates the release of its new album, Signs of What’s To Come, with a show Nov. 14 at Phoenix Hill Tavern. The band spent five weeks in California making it with producer Toby Wright (Cheap Trick, Primus). Jonathan “Stre” Streander and Chase Dabney join us in the LEO offices.
Listen: Burn To Shine
November 4, 2009 – 2:18 pm
I’m not a Conor Oberst fan. He can write, no question, but over the course of a few records, his developed vocabulary transforms into a beast he can’t quite control, squeezing out feeling and tone. I own “Digital Ash in a Digital Urn” and “I’m Wide Awake It’s Morning,” have heard “Lifted” and “Cassadaga,” his Mystic Valley Band [...]
November 3, 2009 – 6:16 pm
The Teeth
w/ Straight A’s
“Clatter & Jive” 7-inch release
Nov. 14
The Cathouse
747 S. Preston St.
$5
The 7-inch, due out on Noise Pollution, is limited to 200 copies, and was recorded on eight-track at The now-defunct Pour Haus in Germantown. Each person will receive a copy with paid admission.
Tracklist:
The Generator
Pig Foods
Huevos Cubanos
November 3, 2009 – 3:16 pm
Face A Frowning World: An E.C. Ball Memorial Album
Produced by Nathan Salsburg
Arrives Dec. 8
Tracklisting and credits:
1. Introduction by E.C. Ball
2. “He’s My God” — Sung by Dave Bird
3. “John The Baptist” — Sung by Bonnie “Prince” Billy
4. “Jenny Jenkins” — Sung by the Handsome Family
5. “Warfare” — Sung by Joe Manning
6. “Plain Old Country Lad” — Sung by Pokey LaFarge
7. [...]
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November 2, 2009 – 1:46 pm
BMX pro and Metal Bikes founder Jimmy Levan put together some footage of hometown bikers engaging in some, shall we say, downtown redevelopment for ESPN.com’s BMX blog.
November 2, 2009 – 10:16 am
At least, we’re pretty sure it is. Walford, whom standard issue indie rock fans know as the drummer from Slint, appears on The Breeders album Pod under a different name. In his new book, Grunge, photographer Michael Lavine captures moments from the punk scene of Seattle in the 1980s, as well as pics from sessions [...]
November 1, 2009 – 1:03 pm
Louisville Film Society Presents:
The Osso Quartet with Sufjan Stevens
featuring Stevens’ film “The BQE”
Monday, Nov. 2
Doors 7:30 p.m., Show: 8 p.m.
$10 (adv.), $12 (door)
Tickets available at 21c & ear X-tacy (cash only) or Paypal
The Osso Quartet will perform their most recent album Run Rabbit Run, the first full-length album composition by Sufjan Stevens in four [...]