While the Haw River Ballroom doesn't have a packed out schedule with bands playing night in and night out, they've got the upper hand on most venues around the area for one reason, consistency. Now this isn't to say that other venues aren't consistently bringing in great artists, but if you're heading out to a show at Haw River you're guaranteed to have a damn good time.
The atmosphere within the old mill is one that can't be recreated even if you tried. The acoustics within Haw River make for the perfect stage for a variety of acts, as evidenced by the fantastic and versatile names that have already graced the stage of the venue. Last week saw Archers of Loaf, the indie rock icons of North Carolina, and earlier this year the stage held acts like Megafaun, The Mountain Goats, and Cass McCombs. Well lightning strikes once again for Haw River, as it was recently announced that the rustic sounds of The Tallest Man on Earth will be filling the room in Saxapahaw on Wednesday, July 25.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Shakori Hills Spring 2012 Review
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Holy Ghost Tent Revival @ Carson's Grove Photo Courtesy of Agatha Donkar |
I took a bit of a hands on approach to this Shakori Hills and joined my roommate and girlfriend in volunteering for the festival...well kind of. I went out the weekend before the festival in an attempt to talk with some of the organizers on the origins of Shakori, but as I should have known everyone was in Showzilla mode and it just resulted in a day of lending a hand. I wouldn't have had it any other way. There's something about the community at Shakori Hills that just keeps festival goers coming back for more, and you can find that at it's roots with these volunteers. Hammering stakes into the ground, assembling tents and wooden floors, hanging decorations from trees, there was a little bit of everything going on during these volunteer hours and it was an absolutely invigorating experience to be a part of. All the way down to the chimes of the lunch bell ringing out through the grounds to call all of the volunteers in for a freshly cooked meal, this experience was just full of welcoming individuals.
Friday, April 13, 2012
Around The Triangle: Delta Spirit, Plants & Animals, Frontier Ruckus, Avett Brothers, and more
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Plants & Animals @ Local 506 on April 7, 2012 |
Show Review: We Were Promised Jetpacks w/ Bad Veins
Bad Veins @ Motorco |
Bad Veins produce unique indie-rock that has an absolutely mesmerizing live show. From the minute you see the band setting up for sound check you're tantalized by the presence of the telephone hanging near the microphone, wondering just quite what singer Benjamin Davis will do with it. Between playing guitar, keyboard, and singing, Davis also operates a reel-to-reel tape that adds wonders to the aesthetic of the band's performance. It's incredible seeing two men produce music with such density on a live stage, especially considering they're still giving it their all and pouring with energy.
Bad Veins' phone set-up |
From Davis' distorted shouts into the telephone to Sebastien Schultz' incessant drumming, Bad Veins filled Motorco with a sense of awe. Though the band was constantly experiencing sound problems (Davis was asking for his monitor to be turned up in between nearly every single song, an experience I'd imagine could get grating for a band) they rolled right on through it with favorites from their debut full-length with "Gold and Warm", "Cross Eyed" and "Afraid", while mixing in new songs from their upcoming full length The Mess We've Made. I captured video of the band's first single from The Mess We've Made, "Dancing On TV", which can be found after the jump.
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Album Review: "Someone You Used To Know" by Wylie Hunter & The Cazadores
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Someone You Used To Know by Wylie Hunter & The Cazadores was released on March 31, 2012 |
While the band lacks the flare of the E Street Band, their lighter approach is satisfying in it's own light. This collection of 9 tracks oozes with character, giving us a true sense of Wylie Hunter's own lifestyle, values, and experiences. You can stream and/or purchase the album digitally via the band's Bandcamp.
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Album Review: "Home" by Midtown Dickens
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Home was released by Midtown Dickens on April 3, 2012 on Trekky Records. The album release show is on April 7 at The Cat's Cradle |
Midtown Dickens have started picking up steam with this latest release, NPR is beginning to catch on, the band went on tour with The Mountain Goats last year, and they'll be playing at Pickathon in Portland with the likes of Neko Case, Phosphorescent, Blitzen Trapper, and much much more. It seems as if the nation is finally taking notice of this gem of an act that's been hidden quietly in the Triangle for years now, but with Home the band's shouts and croons are finally carrying the weight they deserve. The band will celebrate their album release with Diali Cissokho and Kairaba at The Cat's Cradle this Saturday, April 7.
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Around The Triangle: Bowerbirds, Caveman, Devil Makes Three, Good Old War, and more
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Caveman @ Local 506 on March 6, 2012 |
Aggie was out at more shows than it seems physically possible (as per usual) and while I've been missing out on a few lately, things are about to start picking up yet again. Check out video of Good Old War performing "Coney Island" as their encore at The Cat's Cradle below, along with plenty of incredible pictures compliments of Agatha Donkar.
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