We're going to be closed Friday, July 3 and Saturday, July 4 in honor of (what else?) the July 4th holiday weekend. Like everyone else we'll be eating burgers and watching fireworks. We'll be back bright and early on Monday.
We have some great shows to announce for Washington, DC venue Rock and Roll Hotel.
The first gig coming up is Chali 2na, of the seminal hip-hop act Jurassic 5, who will be playing on July 11. Tickets are available now at Ticket Alternative.
Next up is the undeniably likeable Jack Penate, whose mix of smart dance and sharp indie rock will get folks moving on the dancefloor, especially if the video above is anything to go by. He plays on September 18 and tickets go on sale tomorrow (Friday, July 26) at noon on Ticket Alternative.
Lastly, New Model Army will be coming to Rock and Roll Hotel on September 30. Tickets are already on sale on Ticket Alternative.
Pinback plays on October 28 and Mum plays on October 23. Tickets for both events will be going on sale this Friday, June 26 at noon on Ticket Alternative. We've even put up a little, adorable video of the Icelandic band up here for you to mellow out to.
I know it's a little late in the day, but here's my three picks for this marvelous week:
Elbow - with a just stunning latest release, The Seldom Seen Kid, Guy Garvey leads his band of men into lush, grandeous songs with sweeping strings and luscious musical landscapes. As I said in our Atlanta Music Guide blog, "If
the above video of the band playing "One Day Like This" (from their new
record, The Seldom Seen Kid) to a crowd of thousands at Glastonbury,
complete with huge string section, doesn't give you chills, you must be
dead." They're about to embark on a North American tour too.
Little Boots - we just reviewed her American debut, Illuminations, and I have to say her track "New In Town" is gloriously addictive with squishy beats and screaching keyboards spurs on Victoria Hesketh's sassy lyrics and cooing vocals.
Jarvis - also known as Pulp's Jarvis Cocker, we think he just needs one name now. He's indie rock's godfather, the Madonna of Britpop. His latest release, Further Complications, has an extra dose of rock swagger, while keeping with his observational, wry humor.
We have an enormous list of the first Atlanta restaurants that will be taking part in this year's Taste of Atlanta. The two-day event won't be take place until October 10 and 11, but the list is already enough to get people excited. And if you are a restaurant owner interested in signing up, there's still a few spaces left - just email Shelly Gardner at shelly@tasteofatlanta.com.
We have a trio of great shows to announce for Rock and Roll Hotel in Washington, DC.
Long-running British band Trashcan Sinatras are touring in support of their latest release, In The Music, and will be playing Rock and Roll Hotel on August 13. Tickets are available now at Ticket Alternative.
Owl City tickets just went on sale for their show on September 12. Get your tickets at Ticket Alternative.
Lastly, School of Seven Bells will be bringing their dreamy shoegazer indie electronica (check the video above for great examples) to Rock and Roll Hotel on September 27. Tickets are available at Ticket Alternative.
Also, electronic duo Crystal Method (pictured) are touring in support of their new record Divided By Night, and will be performing at Juanita's on August 4. Get your tickets at Ticket Alternative now.
Sitting right on the cusp between EP and LP at eight
tracks and 25 minutes in length, Inverness is full of complexities in its design and build yet is
very organic in its execution. Listing contributions from six musicians (Edward
M. Burch, Chani Hawthorne, Jeffrey Schmidt, Hun Kim, Charith Premawardhana and
Isaac Bonnell), the record is generally constructed around jangly acoustic
guitars, chiming electric guitars, and a tandem of viola and cello lines to
flesh out the melodic structures.
I was 16 years
old when Snider’s first album, Songs for the Daily Planet, came
out.“Talkin’ Seattle Grunge Rock Blues”
was a hidden track on it (remember how awesome hidden tracks were?) and it was
the funniest thing I’d ever heard in my life.I bought the album, and “Grunge” is the only song I remember ever
listening to more than one time.It’s
also still funny today.
We have a great slew of tickets for you to win from Rock and Roll Hotel in Washington, DC. Simply email us at win@ticketalternative.com with the band name in the subject line for your chance to win a pair of tickets.
Telepathe play Rock and Roll Hotel on June 25. Email us at win@ticketalternative.com to win or buy your tickets here. And while you're at it, check out our review of the band's latest release here.
I'm a big fan of North Carolina's L.A. Tool and Die, a brilliantly quirky indie rock band that can rock the hilarity as well as the tender. Falling on the hilarity side is their new video for "Don't Touch My Mustache," which features a host of singing and dancing unicorn hand-puppets as well as a host of other be-mustached guests.
The video is getting its official premiere tonight in Charlotte so if you are in the area go! They will also be joined by Casper and the Cookies and I Was Totally Destroying It, two more ace bands.
In a new Friday feature, cleverly titled Leila's Three Picks of the Week, I (Leila, your fearless editor of this blog and promotions director at Ticket Alternative) will be picking three bands to share with you each week. They'll be amazing, so feel free to check them out, links are provided for. Go on, they won't bite. Promise.
Elizabeth and the Catapult - With Karen Carpenter
coos and a stunning array of genres to overcome, from indie pop to alt country
to Bacharachian odes, Elizabeth and the Catapult are too adorable to garner
anything other than utter swoons. They're also playing gigs at The Red and Black
(June 19, tickets here) and Rock and Roll Hotel (with Greg Laswell July 16,
tickets here).
Bombadil - about to release their second record,
these Huck Finn look-a-likes are looking to follow in the footsteps of their
label mates The Avett Brothers by crossing genres (from bluegrass to folk to
South American to twee indie rock) using stellar songwriting, overwhelming all
in their path with their talent.
Princeton - a twee modern indie pop take on the
sweeping arrangements of the Beach Boys' sunny baroque pop.
Black Cat in Washington DC will begin selling tickets with Ticket Alternative instead of Ticketmaster. The first show listed with TA will be The Charlatans on October 3rd.
The Honky Tonk Tailgate Party is coming to Chattanooga, Tenn. on July 18 and tickets are available now through Ticket Alternative. Featuring multi-platinum selling music star Mark Wills (middle, above), native Mississippi musician Jeff Bates (left) and writer, musician and CMT host Trent Willmon (right), the event is a must for every country music fan out there.
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