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Preview: The Noise FM returns to Lawrence for ‘Noise for Toys’ Saturday

Preview: The Noise FM returns to Lawrence for ‘Noise for Toys’ Saturday

I’m not going to lie…I was a little bitter when the Noise FM left , KS this past August for . Yes, it was better for their career to make the move to the big city, but it meant that I lost one of my favorite things about Lawrence. Without the promise of frequent local shows from the trio, life just seemed a little more dull. But for those of you in a similar boat as me, fret not. The Noise boys have kept Lawrence in their hearts and are coming back for a show.

This Saturday, December 11, returns to the Bottleneck in Lawrence for the 2nd Annual . Joining the formerly local rock act will be Cowboy Indian Bear, Quiet Corral, Hawley Shoffner (also formerly of Lawrence, but like the Noise FM, she moved to Chicago) and the ACBs.

This year’s event promises to be bigger and better than last year. If that line-up isn’t enough to draw you out on a Saturday night, Noise for Toys will feature door prizes, an ugly holiday sweater contest and lots of Christmas decorations to get you in the holiday spirit. Expect a fresh show with lots of new music. Rumor also has it that the Noise FM has whipped up a few special covers and surprise songs for the show, just dropped a new album and is releasing a new EP at this show.

And all the music, contests and fun aside, this show should be on everyone’s calendars because it is for a great cause. All proceeds from the door go to Douglas County’s Toys for Tots. Cover is $5 for 21+, $7 for under 21, or only $3 if you come with a gift donation for Toys for Tots.

The show starts at 8:30 p.m., Saturday, December 11 at the Bottleneck in Lawrence, KS. It is all ages. You can RSVP on Facebook here.

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Ha Ha Tonka @ Record Bar, Kansas City MO

Ha Ha Tonka @ Record Bar, Kansas City MO

If you’re not from the Midwest, this may come as a surprise…but is not actually a “cow town.”

So despite my best efforts over the last year, I haven’t managed to bring cowboy boots back in style here. Yet. Accordingly, I left my trusty boots at home when I hit Record Bar to see Ha Ha Tonka a few weeks ago; imagine my surprise when three of the four headlining members climbed onstage with shiny, pointed boots. I’ll be damned.

Fans flocked to early, a nice change from a lot of local shows that I’ve seen there that only fill out for the headliners. I couldn’t tell if the audience was just eager for or if each band had brought a good crowd. Either way, everyone seemed pumped for and exceptionally supportive of each act. I had a rare moment of smugness at the awesomeness of KC’s music scene.

The Reward Tree kicked off the night with a set list that flitted between slightly electronic and old school rock-influenced. I was a little disappointed that only the first song I caught (I came in a bit late) had a real electronic spark that made me want to dance across the room, but my electro-love might make me biased. I’m pretty sure this was the band’s first show (correct me if I’m wrong), so a few bits of advice:

1. The lead singer is one funny dude, but he needs to loosen up a bit when he’s bantering between songs. His obvious nerves left me feeling a little stressed.

2. I’d love to see this band settle in more to a specific genre. I liked everything they played, but it seemed like they haven’t found yet where they want to fit on the music spectrum.

Up next, The Noise FM — my most anticipated band for the night. I last saw these guys play Leavenworth’s Groundworks in 2005, and I only recently realized they were still rocking out. The trio brought fun lights (who puts Christmas lights inside their amps? So great!), high energy and some wonderfully danceable jams.

“You guys, feel free to dance around to this good old rock and roll,” lead singer instructed the crowd before launching into their set (on a complete side note, Ward sported an awesome pair of leather shoes).

The crowd, unfortunately, did not dance, so I resigned myself to sipping a beer and bobbing my head enthusiastically.

Some of ‘s lyrics brought to mind Kings of Leon, which is never a bad thing in my book. “No End” was of particular note, with the repeating, “Why don’t you tell me that you want somebody? That you want somebody.” There aren’t too many bands that manage to catch my attention lyrically when live, so kudos to these guys for being a standout.

And at last, Springfield natives Ha Ha Tonka. The energy in the room soared when the group of four took the stage.

Ha Ha Tonka‘s vibe shifted the gear of the night a lot; I expected more of a rock sound based on the openers, but instead was treated to a folksy, Midwestern session. Within thirty seconds, the boots, the Southern Missouri-inspired band name and the plethora of breezy button-downs on stage made sense. No complaints from this girl.

This band reigned in a dedicated crowd that sang along to plenty of the songs. I’ve never seen so much dancing and enthusiasm at a “local” show, and I definitely never really knew what boot-stompin’ music was before that night. My scribbled show notes read, “Rockin folk music — emphasis on ‘rockin.’”

My friend, who is buddies with Ha Ha Tonka from college and who had encouraged me to check out their show, had warned me earlier that:

“One of those guys hits a note so low, it’ll make you poop your pants!”

It’s okay. I did not poop my pants. But I was impressed when all four of the guys stopped playing and gathered around two mics at the front of the stage for an a cappella harmony. Man, those boys can sing! Easily the highlight of the night for me.

If you missed Ha Ha Tonka at this show, I hate to break it to you, but they won’t be back through for awhile. They’re touring across the U.S. this summer (follow their travels here) and don’t plan to play KC again until their new album releases. No word yet on when that will happen, but we’ll keep you posted. In the meantime, I’ll be wearing my cowboy boots around town with a little more confidence, because if Ha Ha Tonka can make cowboy look (and sound) that good, I know there’s nothing wrong with it.

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The Noise FM touring Midwest this Summer with Abandon Kansas

The Noise FM touring Midwest this Summer with Abandon Kansas

Kansas indie rock act has announced a string of summer .

The trio, formed around the Ward brothers, writes catchy rock hooks to which you can still dance. You can find songs in this style on their May 2010 release, Enclave.

They’ve been a Kansas staple for the past few years, so it is bittersweet to note that at the end of this tour is a “Farewell Show.” Bad news: the band is leaving Kansas. Good news: the guys assure us that they’ll continue making great tunes under the moniker the Noise FM in their new city of . They’re moving on up! But Kansas will miss them.

The tour dates are with another great Midwest act: Abandon Kansas. Be sure to check out both bands and stay tuned to myspace and twitter for further updates and additional dates.

Tour Dates:
June 30 – Blue Moose Tap House, Iowa City, IA
July 2 – Sub T, Chicago, IL
July 3 – Cicero’s, St. Louis, MO
July 23 – The Jackpot, Lawrence, KS – Tour Kickoff W/ Abandon Kansas, PM Today,
July 25 – Zeke’s, Ames, IA W/ Abandon Kansas
July 26 – Blue Moose Tap House, Iowa City, IA W/ Abandon Kansas
July 27- The Firebird, St. Louis, MO W/ Abandon Kansas
July 28 – The Lemon Drop, Springfield, MO W/ Abandon Kansas
July 29 – The Foundry, Joplin, MO W/ Abandon Kansas
July 31 – Regeneration, Fort Smith, AR W/ Abandon Kansas
August 1 – Rock Island Live, Wichita, KS W/ Abandon Kansas
August 5 – Pitch Music Award Showcase in Wesport, , MO
August 28 – Show (Details TBA)

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Noise For Toys: First Annual Toys for Tots Benefit

Noise For Toys: First Annual Toys for Tots Benefit

rockers and brothers Alex and , aka , are hosting a , “,” to help the Toys for Tots organization in .

Other local acts , , and will be joining the Noise FM. Toys for Tots will be on-site to accept monetary and toy donations. Ideas for donations are available here. noise

This is an all ages community event at the Bottleneck with doors at 7:30 p.m. All proceeds will go to Toys for Tots. This is the first year for Noise for Toys, but the group is hoping to make it an annual event. Toys for Tots helps give gifts and toys to needy children in the community.

In the past few years, The Noise FM released Dream of the Attack last December 2008, which you can now download for free on their site (though we still recommend buying it). They played SXSW and appeared on ’s 96.5 the Buzz. They’ve had a song placed in SBK 09 Superbike Championship for various gaming consoles and a song added to the popular Tap tap Revenge 3 for iPhone.

The Noise FM: website | myspace

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Concert Calendar

Nov 23, 2011
HaHa Tonka @ Recordbar, Kansas City MO

Nov 25, 2011
Thee Oh Sees @ The Granada, Lawrence KS

Nov 25, 2011
Baby Teardrops - Vinyl Release @ The Brick, Kansas City MO

Dec 1, 2011 Now, Now @ Recordbar, Kansas City MO

Dec 9, 2011 Felix Culpa - Farewell Show @ The Metro, Chicago IL
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