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Showing posts with label live music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label live music. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Saturday, April 19, 2014
Record Store Day 2014
I'm watching Bo Jackson 5, and my face is melting.
Where the hell are you guys?
RECORD STORE DAY!!!!
Labels:
Bo Jackson 5,
live music,
local music,
Record Store Day 2014
Monday, April 22, 2013
Record Store Day 2013
Record Store Day 2013: The Reckoning
Jurassic Pop + Von's Records + Smith Sound
*****
More photos can be found via our Flickr Page
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Friday, March 29, 2013
Friday, March 8, 2013
Record Store Day 2013 Releases
Also for you:
(These guys are on it)
Mark your calenders, people.
With the help of Jurassic Pop, we have booked some amazing musicians for you!
(Including, but by no means limited to: Faux Paw, Dino DNA, Broken Light, Earthgrazer, Sukie Conley, The Prannies, and many more!)
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
I Was There...
Radiohead
Tinley Park, IL
06/10/2012
Last night was a long time coming for me; I have had the worst luck when it came to seeing Radiohead. I was always either finding out they played somewhere nearby a few days prior, or just couldn't manage to get tickets when I did know they were coming. My luck finally changed a few weeks ago when one of our loyal customers called in to see if anyone would be interested in buying his Radiohead tickets. Due to some unforeseen circumstances, he would be unable to attend and just wanted to get his money back. I told him that I would love to take them off his hands, and thus, my long wait was finally over.
Let me tell you, dear friends, it was worth the wait. From the moment the lights dimmed and they launched into "Bloom" until the last ringing notes of "Street Spirit (Fade Out)" evaporated into the cloudy Chicago evening, the sold-out crowd was on their feet cheering the band on. They took us on a roller-coaster ride, weaving their way through old favorites like "Karma Police" and "Kid A", and coaxing us through new songs like "Lotus Flower" and "Bodysnatchers". We were even treated to the live debut of a brand-new song called "Full Stop", after which Thom Yorke informed us that it would get better with age (not that it needed to be any better). The band played with a restrained abandon that could only be mastered by a band that has been breaking all the rules for nearly two decades. "The Daily Mail" was haunting and beautiful, which seemed to be lost on the drunken frat-guys in front of me hoping for "Creep", while "15 Step" was energetic and playful. The high point of the evening came at the end of the first encore with "Everything In Its Right Place". Yorke teased us with "The One I Love" by REM for the introduction seguing into "Everything..." so well that you'd have almost thought that it was there all-along. The second encore opened with Jonny Greenwood and Thom Yorke playing an amazing rendition of "Give Up The Ghost". Yorke's looped vocals and acoustic guitar were perfectly complimented by Greenwood's Starcaster. The rest of the band joined them (including newly added "road" drummer Clive Deamer) for another new song called "Identikit". If the new songs are any indication of what we can expect from the next Radiohead album, then color me quite excited.
The visual aspect of the show was also quite breathtaking. Due to the band's environmental concerns they had elected to use an LED backdrop as opposed to the huge spotlighting rigs that bands usually take on the road. In no way did this take anything away from the show. Each song had it's own visual display which was tailor-made to enhance the mood of the song. It made for a stunning display which made the lack of a regular light show unnoticeable.
All-told, the band ripped through 24 tracks and made sure that everyone walked away with every cent worth of their ticket price. I had a blast and will definitely be attending another show when they come back around again.
All-told, the band ripped through 24 tracks and made sure that everyone walked away with every cent worth of their ticket price. I had a blast and will definitely be attending another show when they come back around again.
Set List:
Bloom
There There
15 Step
Kid A
Staircase
Morning Mr. Magpie
The Gloaming
Codex
The Amazing Sounds Of Orgy
Karma Police
Reckoner
Lotus Flower
Myxomatosis
Feral
Little By Little
Idioteque
Separator
Full Stop
Bodysnatchers
Everything In It's Right Place
Give Up The Ghost
Identikit
Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
Street Spirit (Fade Out)
Labels:
Brand Spanking New,
Chicago,
Full Stop,
live music,
Radiohead,
Show Reviews,
Tinley Park
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Class Actress @ Radio Radio: 6/4/2012
You don’t know me. I have been around for a while, but I haven’t written anything for this blog. You may ask, “But, J4CK 0F H34RT5, why?” The answer to that is that I am a horrible procrastinator. There, we know each other a little better now. I originally intended to write a review of when Tennis played Radio Radio several months ago, but never got around to it. To that I say, “Go see Tennis--they are awesome.” To make up for my shortcomings, I will provide you with my review of Class Actress’s set at Radio Radio on the 4th. And, here’s how it went:
Opening for Class Actress was a band called Penguin Prison, which I was
completely unfamiliar with before that night. They’re a fun,
synth-pop group. It’s pretty poppy, dancey stuff. Of course, this is not
really everybody’s thing, but I doubt it’s the type of thing that would
provoke a crowd of drunken clubbers with no musical taste whatsoever to
exclaim, “Oh my God! I LOVE THIS SONG!” I was glad to see that their lead singer functioned as a second
percussionist on certain songs--they had a floor tom and wood block set
up at the front of the stage, which he would occasionally attack, quite
enthusiastically. It might be my past as
a drummer, but I always enjoy bands that incorporate more than one
drummer. It just adds a nice fullness to the groups sound. They
were also very entertaining to watch, as each member of the group genuinely looked like they were having
fun. I’m not sure if the singer’s
childish grin left his face at all the whole set. He and the bassist moved around the stage to
groove with their band-mates, providing some fun banter through-out their set. Overall, they put on a good live performance
and were a fine energetic opener for the evening.
In case you were curious:
As for Class Actress, missing one third of their whole did not stop them from putting on a really good show. If you’re unfamiliar with them, I would strongly recommend them to you if you’re at all a fan of synth-based music with driving beats and fuzzy melodies filled with bleeps and bloops. As their set began, I didn’t realize that vocalist Elizabeth Harper was in the crowd, shrouded in a large black trench coat with her face hidden by her hair; she looked like a strangely attractive serial killer. She took the stage and, from start to finish, she and her keyboardist (unfortunately I’m not sure if it was Mark Richardson or Scott Rosenthal) put on a killer reproduction of their studio sound in a live setting. This is not to say that they sounded as if someone had just thrown in their LP and cranked it up. They were able to maintain a faithfulness to how they sound on Rapprocher, but did not sacrifice the uniqueness and energy that any good live show should have. And the last song freak-out? I'll get to that.
When I’m at a show, I like to see a group acknowledge their fans and at least provide us with a little interaction here and there. It’s like getting your own personal piece of that particular group; like a behind the scenes look that nobody that wasn’t at that show can ever get. But, on Monday, we mostly just got a hello at the beginning and a heads up before the last song. This isn’t completely their fault, to be honest. When starting, they encouraged the crowd to come closer to the stage and get into things a little more--and I'm quoting Elizabeth here: "You can come closer. Don't be afraid." Some did, but the majority of the audience was more standoffish. Elizabeth made bedroom-eyes at the crowd through-out the set, but hardly said a word. I hope that they can find ways to energize more apathetic crowds in the future. That said, they more than made up for it in a big way, though.
For the last song, the keyboardist switched to guitar and unleashed an electricity-filled stream of crazy-awesome raucous sound. Paired with
Labels:
Class Actress,
Indianapolis,
live music,
Penguin Prison,
Radio Radio,
Show Reviews
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Record Store Day 2012
Record Store Day 2012!
C'mon, you know you wanna
with Special thanks to the guys at Smith Sound,
Jeff Mather, and the Von's Dough Shack!
We love you!
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Save the Date
Record Store Day 2012 is fast approaching!!!
Live music all day long!
Our Galaxy-famous Vinyl Mystery Bags!
Fabulous Prizes!
More shenanigans than you can shake a stick at.
Inside Stage:
@11--Greg the Can Opener
@12-- Wildflower Union
@1 -- Tonto
@2 -- Mike Golden
@3 -- Pat McClimans
@4 --Brian Pitzer
@5 --Philosopher Philosopher
@5:30-- James & His Gemini
@6 --Woodstove Flapjacks
@7 --Subtle Body
@8 --Mr. K
@12--The Prannies
@1 --Lonely Belles
@2 --Ethan Robbins and the Pompadours
@3 --Dino DNA
@4 --Dirty Rotten Sunshine
@5 --Faux Paw
@6 --Coma Regalia
@7 --High School Girls
Labels:
2012,
live music,
record store day,
Record Store Day 2012,
shenanigans
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Record Store Day 2012
Officially announcing the return of
Record Store Day at Von's Records!
We are looking for any local bands who wish to play throughout the day.
Spread the word!
Labels:
2012,
live music,
record store day,
Record Store Day 2012,
shenanigans
Sunday, February 5, 2012
I Want to Live!
Nellie McKay comes to Lafayette,
courtesy of Friends of Bob
Tickets available at Von's, $20 in advance
Friday, January 13, 2012
Live music: Ana Egge
Friends of Bob presents:
Ana Egge
Saturday, January 21st at 8 p.m.
Tickets available in the Record Section for $10 in advance!
*****
Ladies and gentlemen, she is intense!
*****
Get your tickets while we've got 'em!
Labels:
Ana Egge,
Friends of Bob,
Lafayette Brewing Co,
live music
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Friday, November 4, 2011
The Gourds
The Gourds! (Texas represent!)
Sunday, November 20, 2011
7:00 p.m. at the Lafayette Brewing Co.
7:00 p.m. at the Lafayette Brewing Co.
Presented by Friends of Bob!
Advance tickets available at Von's, $12 each
Labels:
Friends of Bob,
live music,
Texas,
The Gourds
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Carolina Chocolate Drops
Thursday, October 20th at 7:30 p.m.
via Purdue Convocations!
From PC: "The Carolina Chocolate Drops take Appalachian folk and stir it into the modern-day melting pot with more than a dash of soul and sass. This African-American string and jug band uses tradition as its guide to honor the rich musical heritage of the string band. Yet, classic string bands always absorbed other music influences—and it’s no different for the “Drops.” The ragtime, African banjo music, country, and popular music that were folded into Piedmont blues of North and South Carolina are still part of their recipe, yet the Drops sweeten things with new ingredients such as remakes of songs by Tom Waits and the 2001 R&B hit “Hit ’Em Up Style (Oops!).”"
I am super excited for this show!
I am super excited for this show!
Thursday, September 1, 2011
A Change is Gonna Come...to Duncan Hall
Friends of Bob presents Ben Sollee
Friday, September 16th at 8 P.M.
Ben Sollee's take on pop-tinged folk music is phenomenal, by the way. If you've never listened to him, you need to get right on it. Don't hesitate!
Get your tickets at Von's Records!
Only $10 in advance!
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Let's Get This Season Started!
Purdue University's first Convocations event of the year kicks off August 25th at 7:30pm.
Lafayette's own Friends of Bob is co-hosting Grupo Fantasma--an Austin, TX based 10 piece Latin-Funk ensemble with rave reviews AND a Grammy.
Get your tickets at Von's, ladies and gentlemen. Let's do this right!
Labels:
Friends of Bob,
Grupo Fantasma,
live music,
Purdue Convocations,
Texas
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