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sweetcell wrote:
^ fake news: no mention of how unhappy his kid is.
Also no mention of any hilarious guesses from his precocious child as to who or what constitutes Hiss Golden Messenger.
Julian, wrote:
sweetcell wrote:
^ fake news: no mention of how unhappy his kid is.
Also no mention of any hilarious guesses from his precocious child as to who or what constitutes Hiss Golden Messenger.

I was getting ready to write something like this…glad we're on the same page
Tedeschi Trucks Band
Febs 14, 15, 21 and 22
Warner Theatre
Yada wrote:
grateful wrote:
challanged wrote:
Hiss Golden Messenger
1/15/20
930


I always feel like I should like that guy, but I don't know….


Space has seen him as a busker on the streets of Raleigh but his shows aren't worth more than $4.99, additionally his wife thinks he sounds like Jack Johnson.

Admittedly, he's a bit schticky but better than a good chunk of music out today and I dig their message. Phil Cook is also an amazing musician.


Agreed on all points, and will add in that Josh Kaufman plays in this band as well and is amazing on guitar. Phil mostly on keys now?
Yada wrote:
grateful wrote:
challanged wrote:
Hiss Golden Messenger
1/15/20
930


I always feel like I should like that guy, but I don't know….


Space has seen him as a busker on the streets of Raleigh but his shows aren't worth more than $4.99, additionally his wife thinks he sounds like Jack Johnson.

Admittedly, he's a bit schticky but better than a good chunk of music out today and I dig their message. Phil Cook is also an amazing musician.


What is their message? Is this a Christian rock band?
Space wrote:
Yada wrote:
grateful wrote:
challanged wrote:
Hiss Golden Messenger
1/15/20
930


I always feel like I should like that guy, but I don't know….


Space has seen him as a busker on the streets of Raleigh but his shows aren't worth more than $4.99, additionally his wife thinks he sounds like Jack Johnson.

Admittedly, he's a bit schticky but better than a good chunk of music out today and I dig their message. Phil Cook is also an amazing musician.


What is their message? Is this a Christian rock band?


General positivity and ridding the world of negativity such as yourself.
The Adicts

RNR
Jan 21

Baltimore Soundstage
Jan 23
Yada wrote:
Space wrote:
Yada wrote:
grateful wrote:
challanged wrote:
Hiss Golden Messenger
1/15/20
930


I always feel like I should like that guy, but I don't know….


Space has seen him as a busker on the streets of Raleigh but his shows aren't worth more than $4.99, additionally his wife thinks he sounds like Jack Johnson.

Admittedly, he's a bit schticky but better than a good chunk of music out today and I dig their message. Phil Cook is also an amazing musician.


What is their message? Is this a Christian rock band?


General positivity and ridding the world of negativity such as yourself.


Oh, so they are a Christian rock band.

I guess their message wouldn't resonate with Greta Thunberg.
challanged wrote:
Yada wrote:
grateful wrote:
challanged wrote:
Hiss Golden Messenger
1/15/20
930


I always feel like I should like that guy, but I don't know….


Space has seen him as a busker on the streets of Raleigh but his shows aren't worth more than $4.99, additionally his wife thinks he sounds like Jack Johnson.

Admittedly, he's a bit schticky but better than a good chunk of music out today and I dig their message. Phil Cook is also an amazing musician.


Agreed on all points, and will add in that Josh Kaufman plays in this band as well and is amazing on guitar. Phil mostly on keys now?


Yeah… I guess you could call Josh lead guitar, MC Taylor Rhythm/lead occasionally, and Phil Cook keys… however, he will grab the old guitar occasionally as well.

Whatever Josh Kaufman touches typically turns to gold. Him joining Josh Ritter's band took them to another level as well.
Mt. Eerie
Miracle Theatre
12/16
rich_WDC wrote:
I musta missed seeing this posted cuz I can't believe I'm first to point it out.

THIEVERY CORPORATION for one (ha!) show at The Club
DEC 21
O/S this Thursday 50$

in case anyone cares:

BABYLON FALLING TOUR UPDATE:
We have some exciting news!! Not only are we bringing back some of our favorite selections from “Sounds from the Thievery Hi-Fi” and “Richest Man in Babylon,” to the tour, but we have also prepared an intimate surprise for you.

In addition to our high energy, outernational musical journey, we are excited to unveil a new acoustic aspect of our set, featuring some of our favorite rarities from the vault of “Saudade” and beyond.

The Babylon Falling tour will expose sides of our sonic creativity and influence yet to be seen live on stage. Here is a preview clip with LouLou singing an acoustic version of Le Coeur from the album Saudade: https://youtu.be/-NtIFmPC6p4



more dates: https://thieverycorporation.com/event/
Liddle’ wrote:
Billie Elish is now an arena act (kinda obvious)…skipping DC on this tour
https://consequenceofsound.net/2019/09/billie-eilish-2020-tour/


3/18 Washington DC according to the Tour Posting on her Instagram account.
yeah seeing that now…weird how COS would have dropped that
thought it was a little shady when it said click this link to get tickets and went right to stubhub
Yasiin Bey (mos def)
WED, NOV 27 AT the howard
Clutch
12-29
Silversun Pickups
December 06 – Baltimore, MD – Rams Head Live!
December 07 – Richmond, VA – XL102’s Miracle On Broad Street
December 08 – Norfolk, VA – The NorVa
Via Twitter

DC Punk Archive
@dcpunkarchive

Celebrate the 5th anniversary of the DC Punk Archive [Saturday] Oct 12 at the Georgetown Neighborhood Library!

2:30pm
Photo Exhibit by Antonia Tricarico + music by Les The DJ
Open House in Peabody Room

4pm
CORIKY
(Amy Farina - Ian MacKaye - Joe Lally)

Sponsored by the DCPL Foundation

(edited to include day of week)
CORIKY?  From LIFE GOES ON?  That's some name Ian..

Justin wrote:
Via Twitter

DC Punk Archive
@dcpunkarchive

Celebrate the 5th anniversary of the DC Punk Archive [Saturday] Oct 12 at the Georgetown Neighborhood Library!

2:30pm
Photo Exhibit by Antonia Tricarico + music by Les The DJ
Open House in Peabody Room

4pm
CORIKY
(Amy Farina - Ian MacKaye - Joe Lally)

Sponsored by the DCPL Foundation

(edited to include day of week)