Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:And it's regular spot for them, non?
So their old people fans can sit down in a nonsmoking environment and have the show end at a sensible time.
It might be interesting to see if the Pernice Brothers' can overcome the leave of absence of bassist Thom Monahan, as well as the unsightly beard of Joe Pernice.
Originally posted by general grievous:
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:why the hell at Jammin Java?
at Jammin Java:
Thursday August 11 $15 8PM rock
Pernice Brothers plus Royal Gun
Just Announced
Depeche Mode: Europe 2006 dates up
The last four times I've seen them here were two times at Black Cat, twice (one of them solo) at Iota. Don't think they've ever played JJ.
Originally posted by El Tee:
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:And it's regular spot for them, non?
So their old people fans can sit down in a nonsmoking environment and have the show end at a sensible time.
It might be interesting to see if the Pernice Brothers' can overcome the leave of absence of bassist Thom Monahan, as well as the unsightly beard of Joe Pernice.
Originally posted by general grievous:
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:why the hell at Jammin Java?
at Jammin Java:
Thursday August 11 $15 8PM rock
Pernice Brothers plus Royal Gun
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:oh well, if Monahan is not going to be there I wouldnt want to see them anyway
So their old people fans can sit down in a nonsmoking environment and have the show end at a sensible time.
It might be interesting to see if the Pernice Brothers' can overcome the leave of absence of bassist Thom Monahan, as well as the unsightly beard of Joe Pernice.
Originally posted by El Tee:Depeche Mode plots return with new album, world tour
Depeche Mode: Europe 2006 dates up
June 16, 2005 09:27 AM
by Jon Zahlaway
liveDaily Senior Writer
Depeche Mode (tickets | bio) is eyeing an autumn release for its first new album in four years, and is laying the groundwork for a world tour behind the set.
The trio plans to launch its global assault with a North American outing slated for October, November and December. A preliminary list of cities that the band plans to hit is included below; specific dates and venues have not yet been announced.
A subsequent run through Europe is planned for early next year, and a number of shows for that leg of the tour have been confirmed. Details are available at Depeche Mode's website.
Before hitting the road, the group is expected to issue its follow-up to 2001's "Exciter." The band–singer David Gahan, chief songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Martin Gore and keyboardist Andrew Fletcher–is still working on the as-yet-untitled set in New York City.
Released in June of 2001, the gold-certified "Exciter" debuted at No. 8 on The Billboard 200 album chart. After completing a tour behind the set, Gore and Gahan each issued albums, with Gore's first full-length, "Counterfeit2," surfacing in late April of 2003, and Gahan's solo debut, "Paper Monsters," following about a month later.
Formed in England in the 1980s, Depeche Mode gained mainstream success with its 1990 album, "Violator." The triple-platinum set–which spawned the hits "Enjoy the Silence," "Policy of Truth" and "Personal Jesus"–remains the group's most commercially successful release.
[Note: The following tour itinerary has been provided by artist and/or tour sources, who verify its accuracy as of the publication time of this story. Changes may occur before ticket go on sale. Check with official artist websites, ticketing sources and venues for late updates.]
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Tampa / St. Pete, FL
Atlanta, GA
Houston, TX
Dallas, TX
San Antonio, TX
Denver, CO
Salt Lake City, UT
Vancouver, British Columbia
Seattle, WA
San Francisco, CA
San Diego, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Las Vegas, NV
Phoenix, AZ
Chicago, IL
Detroit, MI
Toronto, Ontario
Montreal, Quebec
Washington, DC
New York, NY
Boston, MA
the bodeans september 16@930
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:Warning to old people fans…the last three shows have been standup only; seating out by front door and upper "deck" for those needing it…
So their old people fans can sit down in a nonsmoking environment and have the show end at a sensible time.
It might be interesting to see if the Pernice Brothers' can overcome the leave of absence of bassist Thom Monahan, as well as the unsightly beard of Joe Pernice.
Originally posted by general grievous:
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:why the hell at Jammin Java?
at Jammin Java:
Thursday August 11 $15 8PM rock
Pernice Brothers plus Royal Gun
From The Birchmere's calendar:
The Knitters
Date: Friday 8/12/2005
Time: 7:30 PM
Cost: $20.00
No artist web link like the other listings but it's probably safe to say that this is X's thing.
The Knitters
Date: Friday 8/12/2005
Time: 7:30 PM
Cost: $20.00
No artist web link like the other listings but it's probably safe to say that this is X's thing.
Originally posted by beetsnotbeats:Holy Shit!! Also August 14th at Rams Head.
From The Birchmere's calendar:
The Knitters
Date: Friday 8/12/2005
Time: 7:30 PM
Cost: $20.00
No artist web link like the other listings but it's probably safe to say that this is X's thing.
I'm going to both………hell……
http://www.xtheband.com/critterdates.html
Originally posted by Jonas Grumby:And they're supporting a new record! <img src="http://www.xtheband.com/images/modernsounds.jpg" alt=" - " />
Originally posted by beetsnotbeats:Holy Shit!! Also August 14th at Rams Head.
From The Birchmere's calendar:
The Knitters
Date: Friday 8/12/2005
Time: 7:30 PM
Cost: $20.00
No artist web link like the other listings but it's probably safe to say that this is X's thing.
I'm going to both………hell……
http://www.xtheband.com/critterdates.html
Originally posted by beetsnotbeats:And according to Ticketmaster it's a BANDSTAND show instead of in the main hall!! Oh,fucking YES!
From The Birchmere's calendar:
The Knitters
Date: Friday 8/12/2005
Time: 7:30 PM
Cost: $20.00
No artist web link like the other listings but it's probably safe to say that this is X's thing.
Originally posted by beetsnotbeats:Yowza!
The Knitters
:) :) :)
No D.C. gig?
PAUL WELLER - AS IS NOW TOUR
9/16/05 Los Angeles, CA - The Wiltern
9/17/05 San Francisco, CA - The Warfield
9/20/05 Chicago, IL - The Vic
9/22/05 Toronto, ON - Kool House
9/24/05 New York, NY - Roseland
9/25/05 Boston, MA - The Avalon
PAUL WELLER - AS IS NOW TOUR
9/16/05 Los Angeles, CA - The Wiltern
9/17/05 San Francisco, CA - The Warfield
9/20/05 Chicago, IL - The Vic
9/22/05 Toronto, ON - Kool House
9/24/05 New York, NY - Roseland
9/25/05 Boston, MA - The Avalon
The National
09/09: Bowery Ballroom New York, NY
// Tickets On Sale Now >>
Roadtrip?
I know this great all-night after hours joint where we could have a forum party. :D
Kaos Kosmo as guest DJ.
09/09: Bowery Ballroom New York, NY
// Tickets On Sale Now >>
Roadtrip?
I know this great all-night after hours joint where we could have a forum party. :D
Kaos Kosmo as guest DJ.
what's up with that? not even a philly gig!
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
No D.C. gig?
PAUL WELLER - AS IS NOW TOUR
9/16/05 Los Angeles, CA - The Wiltern
9/17/05 San Francisco, CA - The Warfield
9/20/05 Chicago, IL - The Vic
9/22/05 Toronto, ON - Kool House
9/24/05 New York, NY - Roseland
9/25/05 Boston, MA - The Avalon
this is tempting
heres a rave review from salons bartlett
I heard some of Pela's set last Thursday at New York's Mercury Lounge, but I can honestly barely remember it because then their friends and former labelmates the National took to the stage and proceeded to completely blow my mind with as thrilling and transcendent a rock show as I have ever seen. I wasn't even planning on staying for their whole set – I've heard the National a few times already this year, a sold-out Mercury Lounge is a fairly uncomfortable place to hear music, and most important, Game 4 of the NBA Finals was on – but from the moment they started playing until they left the stage, nearly an hour and a half later, I never once considered leaving. This band is constantly chasing after the sublime, and each song ends in a state of grace.
Singer Matt Berninger holds his microphone way up high, and cranes his head up to reach it, a constant supplicant. And part of the genius of this band is in playing such grandiose, glorious, self-assured U2-style arena rock but fronting it with a singer as emotionally fragile (despite that rich baritone) as Berninger. In the kick-it-up-a-notch moments when Bono would reach up to an ecstatic falsetto, Berninger (who has no falsetto) screams – a real scream, angry and intense and frightening, and the effect is electrifying and destabilizing. The music is simple enough and not all that new, but at any given moment there's something going on – an unusual chord change, an arresting lyric, an unexpected breakdown, a fill from the astounding drummer, Bryan Devendorf – that makes the moment special. The National's music is passionate and fiery and heartbreaking and inspiring, and at the moment, they're blowing everyone else away.
heres a rave review from salons bartlett
I heard some of Pela's set last Thursday at New York's Mercury Lounge, but I can honestly barely remember it because then their friends and former labelmates the National took to the stage and proceeded to completely blow my mind with as thrilling and transcendent a rock show as I have ever seen. I wasn't even planning on staying for their whole set – I've heard the National a few times already this year, a sold-out Mercury Lounge is a fairly uncomfortable place to hear music, and most important, Game 4 of the NBA Finals was on – but from the moment they started playing until they left the stage, nearly an hour and a half later, I never once considered leaving. This band is constantly chasing after the sublime, and each song ends in a state of grace.
Singer Matt Berninger holds his microphone way up high, and cranes his head up to reach it, a constant supplicant. And part of the genius of this band is in playing such grandiose, glorious, self-assured U2-style arena rock but fronting it with a singer as emotionally fragile (despite that rich baritone) as Berninger. In the kick-it-up-a-notch moments when Bono would reach up to an ecstatic falsetto, Berninger (who has no falsetto) screams – a real scream, angry and intense and frightening, and the effect is electrifying and destabilizing. The music is simple enough and not all that new, but at any given moment there's something going on – an unusual chord change, an arresting lyric, an unexpected breakdown, a fill from the astounding drummer, Bryan Devendorf – that makes the moment special. The National's music is passionate and fiery and heartbreaking and inspiring, and at the moment, they're blowing everyone else away.
Originally posted by The Artist Formerly Known As grotty:
The National
09/09: Bowery Ballroom New York, NY
// Tickets On Sale Now >>
Roadtrip?
I know this great all-night after hours joint where we could have a forum party. :D
Kaos Kosmo as guest DJ.
7/17 @ Iota:
MARIA TAYLOR (OF AZURE RAY) AND STATISTICS
W/ TAYLOR HOLLINGWORTH
MARIA TAYLOR (OF AZURE RAY) AND STATISTICS
W/ TAYLOR HOLLINGWORTH
Originally posted by amnesiac:.. and Neva Dinova. I read, they're on tour with her.
7/17 @ Iota:
MARIA TAYLOR (OF AZURE RAY) AND STATISTICS
W/ TAYLOR HOLLINGWORTH
Originally posted by HomesickAlien:Just looked into that. They're actually touring with Mayday, and will be at Iota on 7/24. Definitely want to go to that since I missed em last time around.
Originally posted by amnesiac:.. and Neva Dinova. I read, they're on tour with her.
7/17 @ Iota:
MARIA TAYLOR (OF AZURE RAY) AND STATISTICS
W/ TAYLOR HOLLINGWORTH