I know it’s gonna be a good day when my Twitter feed lights up with word of a new music video from Drop Electric. The atmospheric ensemble recently released a Summer Sampler Platter of four songs, and today’s video for Empire Trashed leads off the EP. As with their numerousotheramazingvideos, Empire Trashed is produced by Dedalus Moving Pictures. Great stuff.
The first Hometown Sounds podcast is in the can! The “theme” is music released in 2012.
Tracklisting:
Misun – My Time
All Good Funk Alliance – In The Rain feat. Empresarios
Protect-U – Motorbike
Alma Tropicalia – Globo Del Morte
The Funk Ark – Rinconcito
See-I – Blow Up (Dub Architect Mix)
Silo Halo – I’m Still Slamming My Head Against A Brick Wall
Presto Bando – Dinner In My Jeans
We Were Pirates – Civilized Man
Ugly Purple Sweater – Good Cop (Typefighter cover)
The Young Rapids – MindDrug
Imperial China – Mortal Wombat
RAtheMC – Believe
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Former locals, now wandering troubadours These United States return to town Saturday night for a headlining show at the Black Cat to promote their new self-titled album. You probably already know all about Jesse Elliott and his musical pals, but even so you should read David Malitz’s fantastic profile of the group in today’s Washington Post. The video for their song Water and Wheat, from their 2010 album What Lasts, visualizes their nomadic lifestyle perfectly. And really, who could expect a band called These United States to stay rooted in one place for long.
Friday night the Black Cat hosts the second of three FUNdraisers for DC’s biggest music festival, the Sweet Tea Pumpkin Pie Music Fest, cramming this town full of great music Columbus Day weekend. The Black Cat shows feature some of the bands STPPFest is excited to host in October. This Friday’s show includes Graph Rabbit from NYC, Gary B & The Notions from Baltimore, and the Young Rapids from DC, and it’s started off by College Park indie rockers The Sea Life. Check out the video for Nocturnal, from their FREE self-titled debut EP, and get to the show early!
Tonight U Street Music Hall hosts “Tropical Boom” a fantastic line-up of dance music courtesy of Fort Knox Recordings. Headliners Poirier & Boogat are joined by an all-star lineup from the funky local label, including Alma Tropicália, Empresarios, Maracuyah, and a DJ set by Fort Knox Five vs. Thunderball. Fort Knox Five are well known for creating “Remints”, remixes and mashups of all sorts of music. Today we’ve got a video for their remint of Revolution by the Fab Four.
I recently sat down for an interview with K Street Kate‘s local talk show The District Dish. On camera! It was a really fun chat about the local music scene. Enjoy!
Frequent visitors to the Hometown Sounds DC Music Video of the Day feature know that I try to post videos for bands playing in town that night. There are a ton of great local shows that you should catch this weekend, including: Friday
Death By Sexy @ Iota
The Grey Area (previously featured) and Koshari (previously featured) @ Fillmore Silver Spring
Jukebox The Ghost and Tereu Tereu (previouly featured) @ 9:30
Margot MacDonald @ Lubber Run Amphitheater in Arlington
Megaphone Barons (previously featured) and Glitterlust @ Red Palace Saturday
Honor By August @ Iota
Justin Trawick @ Lubber Run Amphitheater in Arlington
The Silver Liners (previously featured) @ DC9 Sunday
Black Clouds @ Black Cat backstage
Brian Settles & Central Union @ Bohemian Caverns
But nothing comes together for a new DC music video feature. So I’ll go classic! Here’s Red House by Dischord alt rockers Shudder To Think, from their 1997 album 50,000 BC.
Local folk rockers Pree open for North Carolina’s Bombadil tonight at the Red Palace on H Street NE. May Tabol brings vocal stylings totally unlike anyone else in DC music, and the band has steadily evolved into solid live performers. Today’s video for the track Lemon Tree comes from their 2011 debut album Folly. http://vimeo.com/30966203