Friday Sept 21 Catls Cradle

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Friday Sept 21 Catls Cradle 2 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2012 THE CARRBORO CITIZEN MUSIC CALENDAR SPOTLIGHT: thURSDAY SEpt 20 Southern Rail: Mahalo Jazz. 7pm CRADLE IN thE CoMMONS The ArtsCenter: Robin and MONDAY SEpt 24 Linda Williams and Their Fine FR 9/21 The Cave: LATE: Akris, Bezoar Group. 8pm TIFT MERRITT Tres Amigos: Bacon. 6pm. Free CARRBORO Cat’s Cradle: Jo Gore and The COMMONS WITH MEGAFAUN Alternative, Lizzy Ross Band. TUESDAY SEpt 25 AND MANDOLIN 8 :30pm. $10 /12 ORANGE Cat’s Cradle: Brother Ali, Blank The Cave: LATE: Nanner-head, Tape Beloved, Homeboy Sandman, Burke Hilburn, Grey Market The Reminders. 9:30pm. $14/16 City Tap: Phatlynx. 8pm The Cave: LATE: Poor Old Shine FR 9/21 THE OLD CEREMONY TH 9/27 The Depot: Eric Bannon. 8pm The Depot: Nash Street Ram- ANTIBALAS blers. 7:30pm Linda’s Bar and Grill: Robert Griffen. 7:30pm Local 506: The Corin Tucker WE 9/26 Local 506: Dynasty Electric. 9pm. Band, Birds of Avalon. 9pm. $10-12 WE 9/26 TORO Y $7-8 Table NC: Raven Riddge. 6pm. STARS MOI Nightlight: Home Body. 9:30pm. Free MOTORCO IN $5 DURHAM WEDNESDAY SEpt 26 MO 10/1 Southern Rail: Doug Largent Cat’s Cradle: Stars, Diamond SA 9/29 MINUS THE Trio. 7pm. The Lake Isle. 10pm Rings, California Wives. 9pm. BEAR FRONTIER Weaver St. Market (CBO): $22/24 RUCKUS LINCOLN LOCAL 506 THEATRE (RAL) Climb Jacob’s Ladder. 6pm The Cave: EARLY: The Late TU 10/9 Weaver St. Market (HBO): Comers TH 9/20**($10/$12) SA 10/20 LANGHORNE TENNIS ALBUM RELEASE SHOW SLIM & THE LAW Tim Stambaugh and Friends. Fifth Season: The Ambassadors. JO GORE AND THE W/THE LAST BISON AND 6:30pm ALTERNATIVE WYLIE HUNTER & THE 6pm. Free W/LIZZY ROSS BAND CAZADORES**($13/$15) Local 506: The Bleeding Twats, FR 9/21**($10/$12) THE SU 10/21 AFGHAN FRIDAY SEpt 21 OLD CEREMONY WHIGS W/WUSSY**($35) Caffe Driade: La Jeder. 8pm Mad Loco Motives, Saint Hooligan. “FAIRYTALES AND OTHER Tift Merritt Photo by Parker Fitzgerald TU 10/23 9pm. $7 FORMS OF SUICIDE” STATE Carolina Inn: Big Fat Gap. 5pm RADIO**($16) SA 9/22 YEP ROC RECORD RELEASE Southern Rail: Gmish Klezmer PARTY WITH SPECIAL WE 10/24**($18/$20) BETH ORTON Carrboro Town Commons: The Cradle in the Commons, featuring Tift Merritt, Megafaun and Man- GUESTS MEGAFAUN FAT WRECK CHORDS TOUR Band. 7pm Tift Merritt, Megafaun, Mandolin dolin Orange, will take over downtown Carrboro this Friday, Sept. 21. (ACOUSTIC SET) LAGWAGON ALSO SA 9/22 BETH ORTON W/DEAD TO ME, Orange. 5:30pm thURSDAY SEpt 27 The free concert will be hosted by Cat’s Cradle and the Town of Car- W/SAM AMIDON**($25) FLATLINERS, USELESS ID R S N I P E E T NG Cat’s Cradle: The Old Ceremo- Cat’s Cradle: Antibalas, The rboro in the Carrboro Town Commons. Songwriter Tift Merritt will SU 9/23**($15/$18) TH 10/25**($15) LOCAL 506 (CHAPEL HILL) TWIN SHADOW THE SEA AND CAKE SA 9/29 FRONTIER RUCKUS ny, Megafaun. 9:30pm. $10/12 Brand New Life. 9pm. $15/17 feature her latest album, Traveling Alone, which is set for release on Yep W/NIKI AND THE DOVE W/MATTHEW W/MAGNOLIA COLLECTIVE Roc Records on Oct. 2. Local favorites Megafaun and Mandolin Orange TU 9/25 MOURNING IN AMERICA FRIEDBERGER TU 10/2 THE SOFT PACK The Cave: EARLY: Boogie Rev- The Cave: EARLY: Ridge Frissell W/HEAVY HAWAII will also perform. TOUR BROTHER ALI FR 10/26**($15/$17) erie LATE: Pipe, Gross Ghost Chapel Hill Underground: W/BLANK TAPE SHARON VAN FR 10/19 MILO GREENE While the concert is free to the public, a voucher guaranteeing entry BELOVED ETTEN W/LUCIUS City Tap: Sarah Shook and The Dex Romweber and The New & MORE**($14/$16) W/DAMIEN JURADO SU 10/21 GENERATIONALS prior to 6 p.m. is required. Concert vouchers are available online at W/MAUS HAUS AND Devil. 9pm Romans, Holiday Parking WE 9/26 STARS**($22/$24) SA 10/27 OLD 97S “TOO BRETT HARRIS catscradle.com or at a number of local businesses including CD Alley, W/DIAMOND RINGS AND FAR TO CARE” tOUR W/SALIM WE 11/7 ANAMANAGUCHI The Depot: The Reagan Project. City Tap: Doug Largent Trio. Schoolkids Records, Jessee’s Coffee House and Cat’s Cradle. Parking CALIFORNIA WIVES NOURALLAH AND RHETT MO 12/10 RACHAEL TICKET PRICE INCLUDES 6pm 8pm MILLER ACOUSTIC YAMAGATA will be limited, and walking or biking is strongly encouraged. Chapel FREE DOWNLOAD OF UPCOMING ALBUM SU 10/28**($18/$20) MOTORCO (DURHAM) The Kraken: Gulley. 9pm. Free The Depot: Lise Uyanik Jazz Hill Transit will operate a free shuttle to the event every 15 minutes STEPHEN KELLOGG “THE NORTH” WE 9/26 TORO Y MOI Quartet. 8pm from 5-10 p.m. between the Jones Ferry Park & Ride and the Town & THE SIXERS W/THE CHOIR QUIT, CAN’T KIDS, Local 506: Hunter Valentine, TH 9/27 ANTIBALAS W/MIGGS ORGANOS Commons. W/THE BRAND NEW Morgan’s End. 9pm. $8-10 Linda’s Bar and Grill: Robert SA 10/27 AC NEWMAN LIFE**($15/$17) MO 10/29 AESOP ROCK W/ROB SONIC AND W/THE MYNABIRDS Griffen. 7:30pm Come out for local music and fun; there’s no better time to join your FR 9/28 BEN SOLLEE Nightlight: Carolina Creates DJ BIG WIZ W/DARK WE 11/14 PINBACK W/LUKE Nightlight: Orgavin, Mecanikill, friends and neighbors for a wonderful community event. The gates TIME SUNSHINE**($20) THE LONGBRANCH (RALEIGH) Music Showcase. 9pm. $3 REYNOLDS**($15/$17) open at 5 p.m. and the music begins at 5:30. For more information, visit TU 10/30**($18/$20) TH 9/20 GIRL TALK Little Black Rain Clouds. 9:30pm. SA 9/29 CYNAMATIK / FREAK Southern Rail: Alex Bowers and NOUVELLE VAGUE W/G-SIDE $5 catscradle.com CIRCUS! CARRBORO TOWN COMMONS Friends. 7:30pm TH 11/1 ELECTRIC SIX SU 9/30 CARRBORO MUSIC FR 9/21 TIFT MERRITT, W/LITTLE Southern Rail: Underhill Rose. FESTIVAL MEGAFAUN, MANDOLIN Andy Vaughan and The Driveline. The Cave: EARLY: Chatterin’ FREE SHOW 3PM - MIDNIGHT! HURRICANE**($12/$14) SATURDAY SEpt 22 9pm ORANGE FREE SHOW!! 9pm. Free Teeth MO 10/1 POLIÇA**($12/$14) SA 11/3 MIPSO Caffe Driade: Joseph Aaskov. W/DAVID CHILDERS AND ATTENDANCE VOUCHERS ONLINE Weaver Street Market W/GARDENS AND VILLA AT CATSCRADLE.COM 8pm THE OVERMOUNTAIN Local 506: Mercury Dime, John City Tap: Dmitri Resnik Band. WE 10/3 THE GREEN (CBO): Snort Beast. 6pm. Free MEN**($10) ZIGGY'S (WINSTON SALEM) Howie Jr and The Rosewood Bluff, 8pm W/STICK FIGURE AND FR 9/21 Carolina Brewery (Pitts): WE 11/7**($12/$15) TODD SNIDER MATT IRIE**($13/$15) AND THE BURNOUTS Tommy Edwards and Loneseome FRIDAY SEpt 28 Jeffrey Dean Foster. 9pm. $6 The Depot: Lynn McGee and TH 10/4 GODSPEED JD McPHERSON HAW RIVER BALLROOM Carolina Inn: Down River. 5pm YOU! BLACK FR 11/9 “THE HEIST” WORLD (SAXAPAHAW) Heart. 7pm. Free Modern Fossil: Tubby Ridge The Monarchs. 6pm. The Harvey EMPEROR TOUR MACKLEMORE SA 9/22 BOWERBIRDS Band. 6pm Free Dalton Arnold Band. 8:30pm SOLD W/AIRSTRIP AND RYAN LEWIS Cat’s Cradle: Beth Orton, Sam Cat’s Cradle: Ben Sollee, Luke OUT W/PRYPYAT SOLD OUT! W/DEE-1**($18/$20) Amidon. 8pm. $25 Reynolds. 8pm. $15/17 Open Eye: TRIPP Band. 8pm Internationalist Books: SA 11/10 BEN GIBBARD FR 10/5 THE WHIGS SA 11/10**($12/$14) W/ADVANCE BASE Subculture Danger, Le Fomo. 9pm W/PONDEROSA**($12) The Cave: LATE: Supreme The Cave: EARLY: Taz Southern Rail: Alex Bowers and DIRTY GUV’NAHS (SEATED SHOW) W/DARK WATER RISING SA 10/6 EASY STAR THE CASBAH (DUR) Fiction, Jesse Wooten, Isaak Halloween,Mark Simonsen and Friends. 7:30pm The Kraken: Bevel Summers. ALL-STARS SU 11/11 WE DON’T EVEN LIVE SA 9/22 MICHELLE Krautwurst Billy Sugarfix LATE: Zen Frisbee, W/AGGROLITES**($15/$17) HERE TOUR P.O.S. Weaver St. Market (HBO): 9pm. Free SHOCKED Shark Quest SU 10/7 THE W/SPECIAL GUEST BAD SU 9/30 NEIL HALSTEAD City Tap: Time Sawyer. 8pm New Town Drunks. 6:30pm Local 506: Magnolia Collective. RABBITS**($12/$15) DISMEMBERMENT WE 10/31 NOAH GUNDERSEN City Tap: Andy Coats and the PLAN w/mewithoutYou WE 11/14 & DAVID RAMIREZ The Depot: See No Weevil. 8:30pm. $10 AND BEN DAVIS & THE SATURDAY SEpt 29 ALL TIME LOW WE 11/7 TRIXIE WHITLEY 8:30pm Bank Walkers. 8pm Open Eye: Saludos Compay. 8pm JETTS**($22/$24) W/THE SUMMER Caffe Driade: Scott Niebauer. SA 11/17 KAKI KING The Depot: Not Dead Yet. TU 10/9 TENNIS SET, THE DOWNTOWN KINGS (RALEIGH) Haw River Ballroom: Bower- Southern Rail: Lee Gildersleeve W/WILD BELLE**($12/$14) FICTION AND HIT THE 8pm WE 9/26 NICKI BLUHM birds. 9pm 8:30pm WE 10/10**($15/$17) LIGHTS**($21/$24) & THE GRAMBLERS Cat’s Cradle: Cynamatik Freak and Bad Dog Blues Band. 6pm MELVINS LITE SA 11/17**($15) W/SEAN ROWE The Kraken: Puritan Rodeo, Ayr The Kraken: Crumb Catcher, W/TWEAK BIRD INFAMOUS TU 10/16 TILLY AND THE Circus. $8/10 TH 10/11 + FR 10/12 + SA 10/13 STRINGDUSTERS WALL W/NICKI DA B Mountaineers, Bevel Summers. YR15... 15 YEAR CELEBRATION SU 11/18 DAVID TH 10/18 PASSION PIT 6pm Free FOR YEP ROC RECORDS! W/ BAZAN BAND PLAYS AFTER PARTY! NICK LOWE, ROBYN PEDRO THE LION'S LINCOLN THEATRE (RAL) Local 506: Some Army, HITCHCOCK, FOUNTAINS CONTROL**($13/$15) MO 10/1 MINUS THE BEAR SPOTLIGHT: STARS OF WAYNE, ELENI W/CURSIVE AND CASPIAN TOW3RS, Gray Young.
Recommended publications
  • Scanned Using Book Scancenter 5033
    Constitution Ratification Saders hunt down the Votes The updated constitution, code and b y ANDREA SCHILLING Despite Gielow and Bark- procedures will be doll fouling out, both within voted on this week by The Idaho Center bled red four minutes of the buzzer, the student body and black last night when the Crusaders were able to the Crusaders defeated the hold onto their lead. NEWS College of Idaho Coyotes With one minute left, p g 2 76-71. NNU led 70-69. Adam “We haven’t won in four Shildmyer’s rebound en­ years,” said sophomore Pres­ abled the Crusaders to see a ton O ’Malley. “This is so victory in sight. Lady Saders Win cool because most of us stu­ C of I’s defense did no Women's basketball dents haven’t been around help for the Coyotes, as they brings home the first for the win until now.” committed two fouls in the win of the season. , The game was, close last minute on Ryman and throughout, with the Cru­ Scott Helpenstell. saders and Coyotes always After Ryman and Hel­ within less than eight points penstell made all their foul of each other. shots, NNU’s win was sealed The first half ended with and students joined in with NNU trailing 36-39, but the celebrating. the team was able to main­ “The end was most ex­ tain C of I through three- citing,” said junior Blake Turkey Day for pointers by Lxruie Beech Wenner. vegetarians What's a veggie-eater and Joel Ryman, eventually “This was a great cap to se­ to do for Thanksgiving? tying up the game 53-53.
    [Show full text]
  • Centro-Matic Triggers and Trash Heaps
    Centro-matic Tr iggers and Trash Heaps Label: Misra Catalog #: MSR38 Street date: February 7, 2006 Format: CD List Price: $6.98 Box Lot Quantity: 25 Packaging: Jewel case File Under: Rock/Indie 1. Tr iggers and Trash Heaps 2. The Little Guitars 3. Take a Rake (demo) 4. Tr iggers and Trash Heaps (stairwell demo) "What makes (Will Johnson) such a phenomenal lyricist is that he opts for the simplest language when painting an abstract picture." -- Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie in the New Yo rk Times "It's unforgettable in a Neil Young or Jeff Tweedy kind of way… As multifarious as the indie rock canon it's practically everything: from the South, in the basement, smoking pot, on the porch, plugging in, plucking soft and clocking out. It's a hootenanny of sweetly weathered proportions, free-wheeling clap-alongs and perfectly boozy balladry - not to mention ass kicking pop songs about rotary wheels and shotgun shells. Love You Just the Same is what a trucker cap would sound like if it could sing. Oh, and play violin." -- Magnet "HOT LIST! Oct 2003 - Country twang with a pinch of emo, held together by Will Johnson's raspy, searching voice. It's hearty, stick-to-your-ribs fare that makes you proud to be an American." -- Rolling Stone "These resonant fables of half-loved underdogs, essentially preposterous scenarios reported with apocalyptic seriousness, call to mind the last two Flaming Lips discs... the band hugely rawks here in an unprecedented approximation of their live show, often summoning the moldy hearts of Mould and Hart.
    [Show full text]
  • 1 a Conversation with Rosie Thomas by Frank Goodman (9/2007, Puremusic.Com) We Always Enjoy the Opportunity to Have One Good
    A Conversation with Rosie Thomas by Frank Goodman (9/2007, Puremusic.com) We always enjoy the opportunity to have one good artist turn us on to another. When we spoke recently with John Doe, he mentioned that he'd been listening to an artist that he liked a lot named Rosie Thomas. When we looked the lady up, we noticed that she was, indeed, managed by our friend Christopher Moon, who also handles Josh Rouse and Kyle Andrews for Nettwerk Mgt. So he set us up for a conversation that had the feel of two people who were already acquainted, to understate the matter. It ran so long, in fact, that I had to chop it up substantially if I expected anyone to read it in its entirety. (We already get some flak about how long our interviews are, but that's what makes them unique, and sometimes uniquely revealing. We've often heard comments like "I've known this artist personally for some time, and yet found out things in your interview I'd never known about them." So what's a little flak, but water off a duck's back.) Rosie first hit the spotlight in the 90s with a band called Velour 100. When Sub Pop heard her sing on a Damien Jurado record, they signed her to a solo deal, which lasted three albums. This latest recording, These Friends Of Mine, began, alternately, as a non- record project with her friends Denison Witmer and Sufjan Stevens, in their respective pads; just getting together to make music for its own sake, and for fun.
    [Show full text]
  • Issue 01 One..Two...Three? Student Tests Newton’S Laws, Fails Tuesday, March 20Th
    catalyst issue 01 One..Two...Three? Student Tests Newton’s Laws, Fails Tuesday, March 20th. stairs. responded Stevens when ques- A local teenager, whose and like, they were totally saying Michael Keets, a student at “I had no idea that stairs tioned about Keets’ comment, name will be kept confidential due to was completely wrong." Clark com- Spotsylvania County’s prestigious could be considered an outside “These kids never listen, especially his minor status, recently discovered mented. "I didn't like that at all." Spotsylvania Middle School, was force. I mean, according to every- Michael Keets. You tell them not to exactly how many licks it takes to get The federal government severally injured while attempting to thing else I’ve learned, they can’t be try anything we talk about in class, to the center of a Tootsie Pop. The has sided with the makers of the prove Newton’s first law of physics. a force because they have no direc- and they think you’re asking them if discovered, however, was not free of delicious treat in this case, however, Brian Stevens, the teacher who tion. They aren’t a vector quantity,” they want some cake. And they all controversy and suspicions of fraud. barring the boy from releasing his allegedly introduced Keets to said commented a heavily drugged want cake.” For years, the makers of findings, and stating that he must law, commented that he in no way Keets from his hospital bed the day Stevens also attempted to the aforementioned lollipop have revoke his press release.
    [Show full text]
  • Where Science Meets Winter, P.12
    THE GRISTLE, P.06 + FUZZ BUZZ, P.09 + FREE WILL ASTROLOGY, P.22 c a s c a d i a REPORTING FROM THE HEART OF CASCADIA WHATCOM SKAGIT SURROUNDING AREAS 11-14-2018* • ISSUE:46* • V.13 ELECTION REFLECTIONS A perfect storm P.10 PEDRO STANDUP THE LION STARS A righteous Seattle resurrection International P.16 Comedy Competition P.13 SNOW SCHOOL Where science meets winter, P.12 A brief overview of this You Can’t Take It With You: 2pm and 7pm, Bell- 26 ingham High School Double Uh-Oh Seven: 7:30pm, Upfront Theatre FOOD week’s happenings Waiting for Godot: 7:30pm, Sylvia Center for the THISWEEK Arts Seven Supermans: 7:30pm, Heiner Theatre, WCC 21 A Chorus Line: 7:30pm, McIntyre Hall, Mount WEDNESDAY [11.14.18] Vernon Seattle International Comedy Competition: B-BOARD MUSIC 8pm, Mount Baker Theatre LOL-Palooza: 9:30pm, Upfront Theatre Wine, Women, and Song: 7pm, Lairmont Manor Emmet Cohen Trio: 7pm, Sylvia Center for the Arts 24 DANCE Contra Dance: 7-10:30pm, Sacred Heart Social Hall FILM THURSDAY [11.15.18] ONSTAGE MUSIC Beatles Sing-Along: 2-5pm, Bellingham Unitarian 16 You Can’t Take It With You: 7pm, Bellingham High Fellowship School A Light in the Darkness: 7pm, Church of the As- Vaudevillingham: 7pm and 9pm, Cirque Lab MUSIC sumption Waiting for Godot: 7:30pm, Sylvia Center for the Arts Childsplay: 8pm, Lincoln Theatre Good, Bad, Ugly: 7:30pm, Upfront Theatre 14 Seven Supermans: 7:30pm, Heiner Theatre, WCC WORDS ART The Project: 9:30pm, Upfront Theatre Last Call Poetry Reading: 7pm, Village Books WORDS 13 An Evening with Anne Lamott: 7pm, Mount
    [Show full text]
  • Centro-Matic Fort Recovery Label: Misra Catalog #: MSR39CD/MSR39LP Street Date: March 7, 2006 Format: CD/2Xlp
    Centro-matic Fort Recovery Label: Misra Catalog #: MSR39CD/MSR39LP Street date: March 7, 2006 Format: CD/2xLP ***CD not exportable outside North America*** ***LP non-returnable*** CD: LP: 1. Covered Up in Mines 2. Calling Thermatico 3. Patience for the Ride 4. I See Through You 5. In Such Crooked Time 6. For New Starts 7. The Fugitives Have Won 8. Monument Sails 9. Triggers and Trash Heaps 10. Nothin’ I Ever Seen 11. Take the Maps and Run 12. Take a Rake About Centro-matic’s Fort Recovery by Patterson Hood of Drive-By Truckers: Centro-matic's music comes on like a sound from a distant dream, something new, yet unmistakably familiar. Clear images adding up to something a little vague, but in such a comforting way. Once as a child, I watched part one of some two-part children's adventure (NBC's Wonderful World of Disney circa 1972, no doubt) and that night dreamt the next week's conclusion verbatim. No one ever believed me and I still don't blame them, not sure I believe it myself, but I know it happened. That's what Centro-matic is like to me. Their music is somehow like something I heard in my head as a child, yet I know I didn't. I find myself singing along with their songs the first time I hear them. They're the best live band in America and know how to make great records. Bunches of them (they're prolific as hell) yet some how they keep getting better.
    [Show full text]
  • February 1999
    alpha tech C 0 M P ·UTE R 5 671-2334 2300 James St. Bellingham, WA 98225 www.alphatechcomputers.com Cream Ware transforms ~our Winaows PC into ani~n ~ertormance, multitracK ai~ital auaio recorain~, eaitin~ ana masterin~ worKstation witn ultra fast ~. ~·bit Si~nal ~rOC9SSin~ Ca~acit~. Desi~nea lor com~lete ai~ital music ~roaution, CreamWare consists ol ootn naraware ana its own versatile auaio wo~station software· offenn~ acom~lete solution, not just a~artial ste~. Eait mulntrac~ arran~ements on ~our nara arive witn CreamWare · rrom 2to 12~ trac~s ana more ae~enain~ on ~our PC/CreamWare con~~uration. Process effects to trac~s ana sauna files !rom aso~nisticatea suite ol Pentium oasea DSP ~lters ana effects, re~lacin~ rac~s ol ex~ensive outooara ~ear, all in real time witn no wa~in~ lor tne s~stem to calculate ana a~~~~. rull~ automatea mixin~ tnat incluaes: volume curves, cross laaes, unlimrrea non~estrucnve eaitin~ ana almost an~nin~ else ~ou've ever areamea aoout navin~ at ~our ais~osal at ONE TENTH THE COST , ~our own cas! creamw@re© • 4in /4 out (32 tracks apporx. ) • 16 in /16 out (64 tracks approx.) • Optical, S/PDIF &MIDI I/O • 2ADAT Optical, ADAT 9-pin Sync, BNC, $225 50 $14Q.gQnth 161\0 ND DIA Converter TRS, Monitor Out 'per month • Wave Walkers DSP Suite • WaveWalkers, FireWalkers DSP Suites & • Near Field Monitors w/ Apmlifier Osiris DSP I Mastering I Finalizing Suite • 12 Channel Mixer/Microphone Preamplifier • Mid Field Monitors w/ Apmlifier • Merit Pentium 11266 MidTower ·64MB RAM •8.4GB Hard Drive • 16/32 Channel Recording Console w/lnline Monitor 36x CDROM ·16x4x4 CDRW, 56k Modem -8MB Video RAM • Merit Pentium 11266 MidTower ·128MB RAM ·10.2GB Hard Drive 40x CDROM ·16x4x4 CDRW · 56k Modem- 8MB Video RAM 15" SVGA, Win 98 · MS Works 17' SVGA, Win 98 · MS Works ._...
    [Show full text]
  • Coachella 2010 Strike Anywhere
    SPECIAL FIRST ISSUE COACHELLA 2010 RACKET’S PICKS, REUNIONS, & FESTIVAL TIPS EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW STRIKE ANYWHERE PLUS ADVENTURE TIME SHITTY BEER E-READERS SPRINGRACKET MAGAZINE 20101 2 RACKET MAGAZINE RACKET MAGAZINE 3 LETTER FROM THE CONTENTS THE EMPEROR SPRING 2010 Hello there! FEATURES COACHELLA 07 KIDS CAN EAT A BAG OF DICKS 30 FESTIVAL DO’S AND DONT’S My name’s The Emperor, and I’m supposed to welcome you to Racket but as I’m a terrible host, just RacketJeff discusses A Wilhelm Scream’s return. How to avoid chaffing, sunburns help yourself, look around, poke your nose into our closets and go through our underwear drawers. and blisters Hopefully you’re enticed rather than terrified. 16 BEST OF THE WORST Still here? Good. I wanted to get rid of the prudes, and hopefully they’re gone so now we can cut the The least shitty of shitty beers 33 REUNITED AND IT FEELS shit and get down to business. Racket business. For five years now we have been sucking up valuable SO GOOD space on the Internet to make room for our own brand of irreverent artist interviews and sometimes 20 TOP 10 SOLO ARTISTS Well, well, look who’s back deplorable journalistic integrity. If you’ve ever wanted to hear political punks tell an offensive joke or Notice how none of these a TV personality threaten the writer, you’ve come to the right place. are the bass players? 34 WHO TO WATCH Racket’s writers pick their favs to watch We’re not the next big thing in media, so don’t go getting your hopes up, but we are hear to try to 23 make with the funny.
    [Show full text]
  • Crinew Music Re 1Ort
    CRINew Music Re 1 ort MARCH 27, 2000 ISSUE 659 VOL. 62 NO.1 WWW.CMJ.COM MUST HEAR Sony, Time Warner Terminate CDnow Deal Sony and Time Warner have canceled their the sale of music downloads. CDnow currently planned acquisition of online music retailer offers a limited number of single song down- CDnow.com only eight months after signing loads ranging in price from .99 cents to $4. the deal. According to the original deal, A source at Time Warner told Reuters that, announced in July 1999, CDnow was to merge "despite the parties' best efforts, the environment 7 with mail-order record club Columbia House, changed and it became too difficult to consum- which is owned by both Sony and Time Warner mate the deal in the time it had been decided." and boasts a membership base of 16 million Representatives of CDnow expressed their customers; CDnow has roughly 2.3 million cus- disappointment with the announcement, and said tomers. With the deal, Columbia House hoped that they would immediately begin seeking other to enter into the e-commerce arena, through strategic opportunities. (Continued on page 10) AIMEE MANN Artists Rally Behind /14 Universal Music, TRNIS Low-Power Radio Prisa To Form 1F-IE MAN \NHO During the month of March, more than 80 artists in 39 cities have been playing shows to raise awareness about the New Latin Label necessity for low power radio, which allows community The Universal Music Group groups and educational organizations access to the FM air- (UMG) and Spain's largest media waves using asignal of 10 or 100 watts.
    [Show full text]
  • History Report Freiburg HOT 24.02.2016 00 Through 01.03.2016 23
    History Report Freiburg_HOT 24.02.2016 00 through 01.03.2016 23 Air Date Air Time Cat RunTime Artist Keyword Title Keyword Mi 24.02.2016 00:05 ARO 02:37 Basia Bulat Fool Mi 24.02.2016 00:08 ARO 03:55 Liima Amerika Mi 24.02.2016 00:12 DPR 03:52 Tocotronic Let there be rock Mi 24.02.2016 00:15 HIP 04:50 Black Twang So Rotton feat. Jahmali Mi 24.02.2016 00:20 SRO 02:19 Reverend And The Makers Mr Glasshalfempty Mi 24.02.2016 00:23 RCK 03:04 Oasis Hello Mi 24.02.2016 00:26 DPR 02:41 Tom Liwa & Flowerpornoes Planetenkind Mi 24.02.2016 00:28 NAC 03:25 Belle And Sebastian Get me away from here I'm dyin Mi 24.02.2016 00:32 ARO 03:55 Alligatoah Teamgeist Mi 24.02.2016 00:36 POP 03:23 Mumm-Ra She's got you high Mi 24.02.2016 00:39 SRO 04:05 Stereo Total Zu schön für dich Mi 24.02.2016 00:43 NAC 05:02 Richard Ashcroft C'mon People (We're Making It Now) Mi 24.02.2016 00:48 NAC 03:26 Shooting John Thirteen Highway Blues Mi 24.02.2016 00:52 EKR 03:54 Powernerd BMX Mi 24.02.2016 00:55 ARO 04:52 Yeasayer I Am Chemistry Mi 24.02.2016 00:60 EKR 03:07 Caribou Found Out Mi 24.02.2016 00:63 POP 03:37 Athlete Half Light Mi 24.02.2016 00:67 NAC 03:35 Teitur Shade Of A Shadow Mi 24.02.2016 00:71 NAC 06:02 Phosphorescent Cocaine Lights Mi 24.02.2016 01:05 NAC 03:31 Pelle Carlberg Telemarketing Mi 24.02.2016 01:09 J 00:02 Flüsterer_Ids2 Mi 24.02.2016 01:09 RCK 02:02 The Octagon Vermeer Mi 24.02.2016 01:11 SRO 04:18 DOTA Grenzen Mi 24.02.2016 01:15 POP 03:25 Hurricane #1 Think Of The Sunshine Mi 24.02.2016 01:18 NAC 02:21 Lea Rohm Maybe You Are (Asaf Avidan Cover)
    [Show full text]
  • Quarterly Programming Report the Current October-December, 2009
    QUARTERLY PROGRAMMING REPORT THE CURRENT OCTOBER-DECEMBER, 2009 In studio performances on The Current from October 1 to December 31, 2009 Peter Wolf Crier performs in The Current studios Peter Wolf Crier is a new two-piece rooted in the Twin Cities music scene. Peter Pisano formerly of The Wars of 1812 and Brian Moen of the Laarks join forces in this gritty, folk-rock masterpiece.December 24, 2009 Romantica performs in The Current studios Romantica's latest EP Control Alt Country Delete, was recorded on March 23rd 2009 in Austin Texas one day after the chaos of South by Southwest.December 18, 2009 Pictures of Then perform in The Current studios Indie quintet Pictures of Then has commanded a lot of attention in '09 including a new album, extensive touring, and heaps of press.December 11, 2009 Curtiss A performs in The Current studios Tried and true Twin Cities rocker Curtiss A stopped by the Current studios in support of his annual John Lennon Tribute Show. December 11, 2009 Doomtree performs live in The Current studios The local hip-hop collective and record label Doomtree have been combining beats and MCs for the last five years. In addition to the collaborative EPs, several members including P.O.S., Dessa, Sims, and Cecil Otter have released solo albums. December 3, 2009 The XX performs in The Current studios The XX have accomplished something few other groups have: critical raves, a sellout worldwide tour, and unexpectedly stellar album sales. The best part? They're all 20 years old. November 30, 2009 The Big Pink performs live in The Current studios Electronic-rock duo The Big Pink celebrated their second birthday earlier this year with quite a bash: the release of their new album, "A Brief History of Love," charted on thousands of radio stations, and its lead single, "Velvet," was added to Pitchfork Media's "Top 500 Songs of the 2000s" list.
    [Show full text]
  • Hallelujah Palooza Faith and Rock Mosh Together at Christian Music Festival
    washingtonpost.com Hallelujah Palooza Faith and Rock Mosh Together At Christian Music Festival By Andrew Beaujon Special to The Washington Post Wednesday, July 7, 2004; Page C01 BUSHNELL, Ill. The 3,000 people crammed into this tent are tingling with trepidation and illicit thrills: Will David Bazan . swear out loud tonight? If this were one of the punk clubs that Bazan's band, Pedro the Lion, usually finds itself in, the bearded 28-year-old singer would have to do a lot more than cuss to raise even a single pierced eyebrow. But as a performer at the Cornerstone Festival, an annual Christian-rock expo in western Illinois that took place over the weekend, Bazan is expected to follow the same rules as the attendees -- no drugs or alcohol, and while profanity isn't specifically banned, it's certainly not encouraged. Bazan has already blown through a gallon jug of water mixed with vodka, so what's one more shattered taboo? "You were too busy steering the conversation toward the Lord," he sings, "to hear the voice of the Spirit begging you to shut the [expletive] up." A slight squeal goes up, and then some objects fly at the stage. They're a few pairs of ladies' underwear. It probably goes without saying that not many of the festival's 25,000 attendees expected such a scene when they paid their $110 admission (which includes camping, showers and all the music they can handle), and it's an anomaly even for Cornerstone, despite its reputation as a relatively liberal Christian event.
    [Show full text]