Local Music Roundup: October 2010
(UPDATED) Big wheel keep on turning, local music keep on, um, churning.
(UPDATED) Big wheel keep on turning, local music keep on, um, churning.
Deke Weaver’s play is still on Greg’s mind a week later.
Blitzen Trapper and Pearly Gate Music came to town last night. One was a bit of a joke and the other pulled no punches and delivered. Read on to find out who did what.
A little bit of rain couldn’t dampen what has quickly become an annual highlight of the local music calendar.
We wrap up our Pygmalion coverage with a recap of the festival’s last two days. Step inside for photos, reviews and some audio from that mind-bending Holy Fuck set.
Built to Spill’s epic show at the Highdive sort of got lost in the rest of Pygmalion’s kerfuffle. Annie is here to solve that problem.
Janelle Monae laid waste to the Canopy, Surfer Blood invited the crowd on-stage, Plastician’s bass nearly shook down the Highdive, and of Montreal covered…Lil’ Wayne. All of it and more, inside.
On Friday night, the midwestern favorites proved that a band doesn’t need to simplify to survive
Friday night, Annie took a risk on two bands she barely knew (Memoryhouse and Twin Sister) and got rewarded in a BIG way.
World’s First Flying Machine guitarist Chris Howaniec lets his electronic tendencies hang out on his most recent EP.