Archive | November, 2010

Ticket Giveaway: Circa Survive at the Beaumont Club – Kansas City

Ticket Giveaway: Circa Survive at the Beaumont Club – Kansas City

Who likes free stuff? Well, certainly seems to. The group recently reached out to PopWreckoning regarding the November 14, 2010 rock show at The in (in which Dredg, Codeseven and Animals as Leaders will also play). The results of said conversation was 2 sets (4 total ) tickets to the show. So if you’re available that Sunday night at 7 p.m. and are wanting to catch the show you should latch on to this tickets. With a lineup like that the only way to lose is by not entering.

How does one win tickets from us? It’s simple enough really. All you have to do is be the first person to name 3 of the 6 total singles that Circa Survive has released. Do so and two tickets are yours. However, winning those remaining 2 tickets becomes a touch more challenging as the second winner must name the REMAINING 3 singles, not previously mentioned by the first winner. Once all 6 single are named, contest is closed.

Winners will be named by Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock central standard time. Please be sure to enter both you FULL name and e-mail address in the comment block so that you can be added to the band’s list and notified of your victory. Otherwise, we don’t know who the hell you are.

Now go! Win! Mark your territory.

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Fran Healy, Neko Case free itunes download; Healy begins Brandon Flowers tour Nov. 9

Fran Healy, Neko Case free itunes download; Healy begins Brandon Flowers tour Nov. 9

Fran Healy, the frontman of popular Scottish rock band , has been a busy man. He just released his debut solo album, and is preparing to go on tour with The KillersBrandon Flowers.

For this week only, iTunes is offering a special Healy duet with as a the for the single of the week. You have until November 8 to download “here.

On November 9, Healy joins Brandon Flowers for a two week tour. He’ll be in on November 20 at .

You can also watch the video for his single, “” below:

:
With Brandon Flowers:

* Indicates in-store performance / signing with only
11/9/10 Pomona CA Fox Theater
11/10/10 Los Angeles CA The Wiltern Theater
11/11/10 Oakland CA Fox Theater
11/13/10 Portland OR Millennium *
11/13/10 Portland OR Roseland Ballroom
11/14/10 WA Sonic Boom *
11/14/10 Seattle WA Showbox Sodo
11/15/10 Vancouver ON Commodore Ballroom
11/17/10 Salt Lake City UT The Depot
11/18/10 Denver CO The Ogden
11/20/10 Lawrence KS Liberty Hall
11/21/10 Minneapolis MN Electric Fetus *
11/21/10 Minneapolis MN First Avenue
11/23/10 Chicago IL Riviera
11/24/10 Royal Oak MI Royal Oak Music Hall

Headlining Dates:
12/2/10 Philadelphia PA World Café
12/3/10 Annapolis MD Ram’s Head
12/5/10 TX The Parish
12/6/10 Chapel Hill NC Local 506
12/7/10 Carrboro NC Cat’s Cradle
12/8/10 Atlanta GA The Loft
12/9/10 Boston MA Café 939
12/16/10 New York NY The Bowery Ballroom

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Ben Gibbard pulls out surprise guest, new song & more at Seattle show

Ben Gibbard pulls out surprise guest, new song & more at Seattle show

got a special treat Wednesday when the frontman took the for a solo show.

Common to his solo shows, Gibbard whipped out some covers such as a Radiohead song and another cover, which called for a special guest: his wife. Gibbard called actress and singer up to the stage to help him with ‘ “I’ll Never Find Another You.” Watch the duet below:

The night also included a performance of a new, untitled ballad about Seattle.

The show was a benefit for Teen Feed.

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Download ‘Freak Out’ from Tapes ‘n Tapes free; look out for band’s upcoming tour

Download ‘Freak Out’ from Tapes ‘n Tapes free; look out for band’s upcoming tour

 

Get ready to “” because the indie, experimental rockers Tapes ‘N Tapes are offering their new single “Freak Out” for .

Tapes ‘N Tapes are the Minnesota boys known for blending a variety of genres and using varying tempos in their experimental songs such as the blog favorite “Cowbell.”

“Freak Out” is off the band’s upcoming January 11, 2011 release, . You can stream and download (right click – save as) “Freak Out” below:

. “Freak Out”

The band will be touring in late winter/early spring in support of the album. Look for them in at the Jackpot on March 4. Full dates are available here.

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Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. releases remix EP; Offers free download of ‘Vocal Chords’

Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. releases remix EP; Offers free download of ‘Vocal Chords’

There’s a trend sweeping through indie : amazing multi-part harmonies. You know that sound that Fleet Foxes and Local Natives tapped into with the simple instrumental layerings of a catchy drum beat and guitar riff enriched with beautiful harmonies like you are gathered around a campfire with friends singing folk songs together? Yeah, that’s the trend I’m talking about and I hope it never stops.

The latest group to really catch my ears has been Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. Their single, “” has quickly risen to the top of my most played list.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. just released a EP, : Remixes Pt. 1. As a special bonus, they’re offering up a remix of “Vocal Chords” for .

Download “Vocal Chords” (Diego and the Dissidents remix) here.

The EP will be followed by their full length debut in Spring 2011.

My Love Is Easy: Remixes Pt. 1

Track Listing
1. Nothing But Our Love (Kasper Bjørke Remix)
2. Vocal Chords (Deastro Remix)
3. Nothing But Our Love (Prussia Remix)
4. Vocal Chords (Diego and the Dissidents Remix)

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Tokyo Police Club and Two Door Cinema Club Announce January 2011 Co-Headlining Tour

Tokyo Police Club and Two Door Cinema Club Announce January 2011 Co-Headlining Tour

Two of the hardest-working in the business will be descending on North America in January and will no doubt bring some much needed sunshine this winter. And it’s definitely time to get down to the club. No pun intended. Canadian indie rockers , who released their second album Champ this summer and are currently on tour in the UK, have announced on their website that they will playing a string of co-headlining dates with . The Irish trio have just released a deluxe edition of their debut album, Tourist History, and are themselves on the final week of their second North American tour of this year.

A presale begins at 3 PM ET on Tuesday, November 2, with general ticket sales beginning on Friday, November 5.


Jan 13 – Capital Music Hall / Ottawa
Jan 15 – Kool Haus / Toronto
Jan 16 – Club Soda / Montreal
Jan 17 – Met Cafe / Providence
Jan 19 – Paradise / Boston
Jan 20 – 9:30 Club / Washington, DC
Jan 21 – Terminal 5 / New York City
Jan 22 – Trocadero / Philadelphia
Jan 25 – Masquerade / Atlanta
Jan 26 – Crowbar / Tampa
Jan 27 – Social / Orlando

Tokyo Police Club: website | myspace | ‘It’s Good to be Back’: Tokyo Police Club – Champ | @ Record Bar | @ Neumo’s
Two Door Cinema Club: website | myspace | Two Door Cinema Club To Tour with Phoenix in Spring, Headline First North American Tour | “Something Good Can Work” video | @ Constitution Hall | Interview with: Sam Halliday of Two Door Cinema Club | @ Johnny Brenda’s | Two Door Cinema Club Announce Fall North American Tour | “Come Back Home” video | Two Door Cinema Club to Re-Release Debut Album with CD of Remixes and Special Documentary | Two Door Cinema Club – Tourist History (Deluxe Edition)

Photo: Mary Chang

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SXSW Music 2011 announces first set of accepted acts

SXSW Music 2011 announces first set of accepted acts

The portion of 2011 has begun rolling out some of the accepted acts for the upcoming fest.

Accepted include our favorites as well as dance demons and and some of our indie favorites such as and .

is March 15-20, 2011 in , Texas.

See all the bands announced here. More will be announced soon.

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The Decemberists announce The King Is Dead release; Offer free download

The Decemberists announce The King Is Dead release; Offer free download

Today on Twitter, ‘ frontman announced the title of the group’s upcoming album, .

The album will be released January 18, 2011.

You can download a free track from the album called “here.

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Halloween with Hey Marseilles and Fences at the Columbia City Theater, Seattle

Halloween with Hey Marseilles and Fences at the Columbia City Theater, Seattle

Of all the activities I could have partaken in on this year’s Eve, I decided to dawn my best Molly Ringwald duds and head out to the newly-established for what promised to be a “costumed dance party” with ’s own and .

I’d never been to the Columbia City Theater, but seeing that it only reopened in June and was already named one of Seattle Weekly’s “Best of Seattle” after being open for two months. I was expecting the best.

Not only is the parking cheap in the Columbia City district, but the theater proved to be as wonderful as it sounded. Standing in the queue, the walls lined with photos of local musicians, I saw all kinds of costumes walk in. There was everything from Jack White to Flo from the Progressive Insurance commercials, the Bible to Doctor Who – and most of the cleverest costumes were put right on display when they posed for the photo booth set up on the floor before the began.

Fences took the stage first, just after 9:30 – all decked out in their costumes. At first glance, you wouldn’t expect Fences to be the pleasant indie-pop they are, as front man sports tattoos on most of his upper body, and the skeleton also gave off a hard exterior (no pun intended). Mansfield stood earnestly in the middle of the stage strumming his Rickenbacker to songs like the peppy “Girls with Accents” and beautiful ballad “Sadie,” while guitarist/keyboardist Johnny – dressed as Harry Potter – provided more of the energy on stage, but all four of them had lovely charisma and great songs.

Fences is surely a band I will see again, and seeing that they’re from Seattle, there is a definite possibility of that. I suggest you see them too. Or at least go to their MySpace and listen to their songs (one of which featured the Sara half of Tegan & Sara).

After a long intermission – made less long with bands like Spoon and Neutral Milk Hotel playing over the PA system – all the guys in Hey Marseilles made their way to the stage via the catwalk that lined the right wall. At first it was easy to identify some costumes – but some slightly more complicated than others. But I’ll get to that in a little bit. Starting the show off with “From A Terrace” off their debut album To Travels and Trunks, Hey Marseilles played to an incredibly loving (and slightly inebriated) crowd that night. There were women standing next to me shouting all the words back (which at times got annoying), but I can’t blame them too much, because the songs are so catchy.

The whole place was littered with Halloween décor, cobwebs on the walls, random figurines hanging around, and a jack-o-lantern sat on the piano on stage. I can’t forget to mention the impenetrable fog machine, being that I was right up in front of the stage. It definitely smelled like Halloween once the fog went into overdrive, and you could literally see the fog move if you blew it upward.

Hey Marseilles played a relatively short set, but they managed to fit in a lot of new material, which was awesome, because that means that a whole new album is probably in the works. In fact, the whole set list was half old with the rest new songs and a cover of Daniel Johnston’s “True Love Will Find You In The End,” which could easily fit into their catalogue with its romantic waltzy melody. I swear all of Hey Marseilles’ makes me feel like I’m in the film Amelie, but most of it could be attributed to Philip Kobernik on the accordion. When do you ever get to hear the accordion anymore?

Like I said earlier about the drunk ladies up near me, they weren’t the only ones singing along. During “Cannonballs,” the crowd of a couple hundred people in ridiculous and awesome costumes sang along to the charming chorus, “these days are not fast, times will not last, so they say but I’m having trouble believing.” And during “Rio,” naturally everyone started to clap along with the guys and shout out the infectious hooks.

Nearing the end of the set, cellist Sam Anderson set down his cello and grabbed a microphone.

“We’re gonna do a little bit of a guessing game. Who can guess what this guy is?” And he pointed to trumpet player Patrick Brannon. As Patrick’s costume was perfect, some instantly someone shouted out “Richie Tenenbaum!” Next was violist Jacob Anderson, whose platform shoes, bright glasses and fake gap-tooth gave us plenty of hints that he was Elton John. Philip had taken off his mask earlier, but his costume was the Fantastic Mr. Fox (that’s two Wes Anderson characters), drummer Colin Richey was Scooby Doo, guitarist Nick Ward was a Mummy, lead singer was dressed as Super Matt, but there was one more person to guess.

“You get extra points if you can guess what I am?” Sam said, sporting a dark turtleneck and a tan sport coat. A few people shouted out different names, but it definitely took longer for anyone to guess, until a guy finally came up with “!” As in the famous astronomer . Really.

“I’d just like everyone to know that this is the first time these shorts have been worn,” Matt said as everyone laughed, “…by me.”

“And that’s bullshit,” Sam interjected. More laughter ensued. It was nice to see the guys laugh, because as wonderful each and every one of them are at their craft, they can sometimes get a little serious. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a more focused front man of a band than Matt Bishop. But being at the front of such a talented 7-piece, you’ve gotta have a lot of drive. And it shows, especially in all the new songs, as they kept with the dreamy travel theme and showed the band’s impeccable musicianship. I couldn’t even read the names of some of them, but “Café Lights” was one that stuck out.

The final song of the night was the joyful “Hold the Morning,” which is one of the best songs off the album so that made for a nice finale (even though it technically wasn’t the finale). I would have liked to hear “Calabasas,” the strong and building epic 7-minute ballad, but the dance party that took place after the last song was definitely a nice trade-off. Seriously, as soon as they finished the final song, the PA system started playing Michael Jackson, and people jumped up onto the stage and started to boogie. Not everyone could fit on the stage obviously, but the whole room was a virtual monster mash.

So fine, Sufjan Stevens was playing a sold-out show at the Paramount the same night, which I was a bit gutted to have missed it. But I’d forgotten all about it once Matt walked on stage in his makeshift leotard, Philip in his fox mask, Jacob in his light-up platforms, Nick in his torn rags, Colin in his Scooby suit, Patrick in his headband and sunglasses, and Sam in his sport coat. Seriously, Carl Sagan. It was definitely a Halloween party I won’t forget.

Set list:

  1. From A Terrace
  2. Intro
  3. Café Lights
  4. Cannonballs
  5. New New
  6. Rio
  7. Cities
  8. True Love Will Find You In The End
  9. Old New
  10. To Travels and Trunks
  11. Another new song that starts with a B (illegible penmanship for the win!)
  12. Hold the Morning

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KRBZ announces 2-night line up for the Night the Buzz Stole Xmas feat. Jimmy Eat World & My Chemical Romance

KRBZ announces 2-night line up for the Night the Buzz Stole Xmas feat. Jimmy Eat World & My Chemical Romance

96.5 the Buzz has announced the for its annual The and it’s a doozie this year. The Buzz is bringing not one, but two nights of great alternative rock to the Midland in . Night one features headliners , while My Chemical Romance makes a return to the scene for night two. Local act even were picked to join the festive show.

Buzz Freeloaders get first shot at tickets.

Here’s the full line-up:

Night 1 – December 6, 2010
Jimmy Eat World


Night 2 – December 8, 2010



The Beautiful Bodies

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