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Chinese Stars, Awesome Brothers, Black Clouds @ FH13

Friday, February 8th, 2008

l_d15b89bd37adec175bad613bd7897f0cTonight at Firehouse 13 is an amazing lineup and probably your only chance to see these three great bands together. Most everyone’s aware of the Chinese Stars and their glass-shattering disco-spunk, not everyone’s as down with The Black Clouds, whose primal, belligerent garage rock is always pretty exhilarating. With them are the Awesome Brothers, who fuse a bizarre hybrid of drum machines, synths and super-hooky, almost 80’s inspired novelty pop topped with noisy, nebulous guitar riffs and jams. (Listen to their “Mascara”)

Firehouse 13, 8pm $6

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Music Friday at RISD Museum this week

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Music FridaysSome familiar faces will provide the entertainment at Music Friday this week:

The Cosy Collective combines the talents of well-known Rhode Islanders Tim O’Keefe on electronics, Umberto Crenca on flute, Cliff Wood on saxophone, and Tony Teixeira on bass as they perform a mixture of live and DJ-remixed improvisational jazz and electronic music.

Also, I somehow won the raffle at the December MF, and therefore take back everything I might ever have said about it being a mediocre time. The Cosy Collective rocks (or grooves or something) so none of that would’ve applied this week anyway.

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Kids At Top Schools Have Reason To Believe Maybe This Year Will Be Better Than The Last

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

Counting CrowsThanks to Bookslut (and a total inability to focus on work today), I just found Musicthatmakesyoudumb and Booksthatmakeyoudumb, conceived by a CalTech student named Virgil Griffith. The two lists compare what kids say they like on Facebook with the average SAT scores of the schools they go to.

The book list is interesting though ultimately depressing. (Hint: If kids on your campus like books by black women, your school’s probably not ranked that high.) The music list isthe same–Lil Wayne and TI fans probably don’t go to very prestigious schools either, it turns out, and the only black people in the whole top 20 are animated.

Also, aside from the whole race issue, it turns out the co-eds all listen to the same music. Griffith says in the faq that “There were 3,164 distinct favorite books, but only 1,455 distinct favorite musics. College students have far more diverse tastes in books than they do in music.” Which is, you know, kind of a letdown. That’s 1,455 favorite “musics”–bands, genres, and answers like “I like anything but country”–coming from top 10 lists at 1,352 different schools across the whole country. The list data isn’t perfect–Facebook lists the top music at SAT-challenged Dallas school Paul Quinn as “I Dont Have A Particular Genre Of Music…i Listen To Wateva!” That can’t be the #1 answer at a school that has 280 people in its network. A little breakdown after the jump: (more…)

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some party

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

cloverfield I don’t know what ‘The Thing’ in Cloverfield is, but I’m pretty sure I know why he was so pissed off. ‘Rob’s Party Mix’ includes Bright Eyes ferchrissake. If this is party music, it really may be time to thin the herd.

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Announcing Chorus Auditions

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

WomanSpiritRising WomanSpiritRising, A Feminist Chorus is seeking several new members and is currently holding auditions on Monday nights at Central Congregational Church in Providence. We look forward to meeting women interested in joining us in singing songs about peace, equality, and justice, in a fun, supportive and musically challenging environment.
To arrange an audition please email us.
For more information about our chorus visit our web site.

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Road Trippery Tonight: Marissa Nadler

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

marissanadlerFormer Providence person-now perpetual world traveler and velvetvoiced singer of all things dark and beautiful, Marissa Nadler will be at the Paradise Lounge in Boston tonight. If you happen to be up there, or are one of our Boston readers (they exist…) do yourself a tremendous favor and see her. After the jump, a “video” accompanied by her gorgeous re-working of Radiohead’s “No Surprises” from last summer. I’m not sure if the video was made by her or someone she knows, but it’s oddly hypnotic. Can anyone tell the city in the distance? (more…)

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Black Chicks who Rock!

Monday, January 21st, 2008

The Noisettes

Talk about charting your own course — Shingai Shoniwa (Zimbabwean) of the Brit band, the Noisettes, is truly one of a kind (and apparently so beguiling in person that her guitarist formed the band for the sole reason of getting near her). This is what freedom looks and sounds like to me. I think MLK would have approved.

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San Diego’s Best

Saturday, January 19th, 2008

Louis XIV Tomorrow afternoon San Diego will be sending its famed double-douchebag offense (Tomlinson/Rivers) into Foxboro and I’m certainly looking forward to that. But the best thing ever to come out of that city has got to be the under-appreciated band, Louis XIV. In their first cd ‘The Best Little Secrets are Kept’ their glam influences are out there for all to hear “…bang a gong, let’s get it on”! A young feminist once took me to task for some of their lyrics, but I can’t help it, I’m a sucker for guys in eyeliner. Actually, Louis are playing tonight, opening for Editors at the Orpheum in Boston. But that’s a theater… with seats… this just isn’t seat-sitting music. I’ll wait till they play a club.  Their new cd comes out (I can not say ‘drops’) January 29.

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Marah cancelled

Friday, January 18th, 2008

sad face Marah will not be appearing at the Living Room tonight. Poop.

Get Loaded Tonight

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

Primal_Scream-Screamadelica_bL.O.A.D.E.D. (it stands for nothing) is back and tonight I’ll speak for myself (and K-Leav) by saying I’m going to play a shitload of Primal Scream. Who the hell were Primal Scream? Yikes! I’ll give you a brief video primer on their classic Screamadelica album after the jump. Meanwhile, as always we’ll be at Local 121 tonight for our Tuesday night romp thru all the britpop, indie rock and glam classics you can handle. We like to party.
Local 121, 10pm, free!

Screamadelica, the video primer: (more…)

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Magnetic Fields Get Distorted

Monday, January 14th, 2008

Magnetic FieldsRight now, over at the Myspace, the Magnetic Fields are making available in its entirety Distortion, which is out officially tomorrow. I’m listening to it right now, and it’s fucking fantastic.

A challenge to the leather fetishists:

Saturday, January 12th, 2008

ABBA - Eine Karriere in Bildern Throw a better pool party!!!! We could’ve had a more fun time at Mirabar on any random Tuesday night. In fact, we did — this week.

And is music too much to ask for? Even some ABBA would’ve sufficed — certainly better than the argon buzz of the GTECH logo that loomed over the ‘festivities.’

BAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Music Friday at RISD this week

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

Music Fridays I finally made it by for last month’s MF. It was okayI think I’ll give it another go this week, but it was a bit — how to say this tactfully… stuffier than I’d hoped for.

Music Friday

6:15pm
The second Friday of every month the Museum’s Main Gallery transforms into a funky lounge for an after-work alternative that features cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, art and music. Socialize with old friends and meet new ones. Enjoy special signature cocktails and door prizes. Museum members: $5; non-members: $8. Age 21 and over. PWCVB members and RISD|CE students receive the Museum member rate.

Warm up to the sounds of Superchief Trio, featuring the two-fisted piano of Keith Munslow, the red-hot trombone of Pam Murray, and the frenzied percussion of Johnny Cote as they sing and play a mixture of original music and classic Swing/New Orleans R&B/Boogie Woogie. This band was the winner of Providence Phoenix’s Best Local Jazz Act in 2005.

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Daily Dose Galleries Update

Friday, January 4th, 2008

Pics from Space Rock December 20th @ AS220 Daily Dose reader Fern Kay sent us some awesome pics from last months Space Rock show at AS220. Do you have some cool photos to share with our readers? Send them in.

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Next week’s Liza Minelli show STILL ON!!!

Friday, January 4th, 2008

Liza Minelli And after the snowstorm cancellation of the Mellencamp concert, the show had better go on. If the superintendent expects to keep his job:

LIZA Minelli has surprised her doctors with a swift recovery from her collapse on stage three weeks ago, and will be back entertaining her US fans next week.

Liza Minnelli will perform next week, despite collapsing during a Swedish show three weeks ago. The 61-year-old singer collapsed as she was walking offstage in Goteborg, Sweden, on December 12 and returned to the US the following day to seek advice from her doctors.

However, Liza’s lawyer Allen Arrow has reassured fans “not to worry” about the star, and insisted she will be ready for her performance in Providence, Rhode Island, on January 12.

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Apres Moi, Le Deluge

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

There will very shortly be a torrent of commentary, analysis, examination, celebration, fulmination, yippees and yahoos, recriminations, plate spinning, tearing of hair, gnashing of teeth, introspection, I-told-you-so’s, name-calling, flagellation, congratulations … and maybe by the end of the night… flossing. While we wait, I invite you to listen to a little metal by Andrew WK — She is Beautiful.

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