Monthly Archives: November 2012

Teen Mom – I Wanna Go Out video

Today the fuzz pop trio Teen Mom released an awesome video for I Wanna Go Out, from their upcoming debut EP Mean Tom (get it?). It looks like a “bad teens partying” movie from the early 80s, and yet still manages to have a big heart. Your next chance to catch them live in Friday November 16th at Velvet Lounge, with Vulture Sh!t and Tough/Luck.

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Sam Cooper & The Sleepwalkers Kickstarter

Sam Cooper and his band The Sleepwalkers are extremely generous with their output of roots rock and Neil Young-influenced psychedelic Americana. Their fully-loaded Bandcamp page has, by my count:

And of course, this being Bandcamp, you can stream it all for free too. This is a band that has clearly embraced the new reality of distributing music and gaining fans in 2012. Choosing DIY instead of working for a label, The Sleepwalkers are Kickstarting their new record, called Titled: An Album of Songs Named By You. They want to record 50 instrumental tracks and are crowdsourcing the song titles to inspire their creation. Their modest financial goal is already more than half met, so you shouldn’t wait to lend a hand to this innovative and captivating local band.

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The Love Load – Manipulate video

DC punk veterans The Love Load play a record release party tonight at Galaxy Hut in Arlington for their new EP Three On A Match. Last month we ran a great video for an older song, The Human Resourceful, and today we’ve got a slideshow video for the lead off track of the new EP, Manipulate.

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Podcast for November 5th, 2012

This week we play some classics.

Tracklisting:
The Make-Up – I Am Pentagon [Save Yourself / K Records / 1999]
The Aquarium – Credits [s/t / Dischord / 2006]
Faraquet – Cut Self Not [The View From This Tower / Dischord / 2000]
Q And Not U – And The Washington Monument Blinks Goodnight [No Kill No Beep Beep / Dischord / 2000]
T.Kokai – Une Affaire (Qui Marche) [Teak All Eye / 2004]
Deep Dish – Mohammad Is Jesus [Junk Science / 1998]
Thunderball – Selector feat. Hutchy [Ambassadors of Style / ESL / 2000]
Georgie James – Cheap Champagne [Places / Demos at Dance Place / Saddle Creek / 2007]
Washington Social Club – Breaking the Dawn [Catching Looks / 2004]
Supersystem – Born Into The World [Always Never Again / Touch & Go Records / 2005]
Tuscadero – Nancy Drew [The Pink Album / Teenbeat / 1994]

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Brett – Kate Moss video

Remember The Dance Party? The 80s influenced band was a DC powerhouse before decamping to LA. Now they’re back with a side project called Brett, making smooth n sexy Nu Disco music. Between Brett, Misun and Volta Bureau, DC could finally be seeing a nexus of live electronic music that I am really excited about. Check out the retro video for Kate Moss, the flipside of their debut single Confidence.

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Recommended Weekend Shows

Feel like catching some live music this weekend? If I was 9 people I’d go to all of these!

Friday:
Taylor Carson @ JOURNEYoga (Live Music Yoga Class + Charity Benefit)
Chopteeth & Eastern Standard Time @ Black Cat
Empresarios (New Album Release!) @ Tropicalia
The Caribbean, More Humans & Harness Flux @ U Street Music Hall
The Highballers @ Acre 121
The Torches @ Torpedo Factory (the Torpedo Factory has bands now? Awesome!)
The WeatherVanes & Justin Trawick Group @ Iota

Saturday:
The Burlies (Travis Morrison’s new band), Typefighter & Laughing Man @ Paperhaus Moved to next Saturday Nov. 10th
US Royalty & Misun @ Gibson Guitar Showroom

Sunday:
Koshari @ Spacebar

Did I miss any great shows? Post in the comments!

More Humans – Dracula video

Let’s have one more taste of Halloween DC style for 2012. Indie rock trio More Humans recently released this adorable video for the song Dracula, from their 2011 EP Demon Station. You can see them play an early show at U Street Music Hall Friday evening, opening for The Caribbean.

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