Coliseum kicked off their new headlining tour with a record release show @Zanzabar (Louisville, KY) on 5/10/13 in support of their new album "Sister Faith".
It was great to see these guys again! Some of the BEST hard rock that Louisville has to offer!
CLICK HERE to order their new album "Sister Faith"
If you are in the Louisville area, be sure to check out Jim Marlowe's shop Astro Black Records (specializing in Avant-Rock, Jazz, Free/Improv, Modern Composition, Experimental, Small/Private Press/DIY + more).
Be sure to get to the show early and pick up one of these awesome prints (pictured above) that were created by Madpixel Art and Design for the show (edition of 100)!
The Flaming Lips performed their seminal album Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots in full for the first time ever during a showcase at last month’s South by Southwest.
Here is the Tony Balko-directed video for the second so-called single from Wax Fang‘s 2012 EP Mirror, Mirror, paying tribute to the two movies (Dawn of the Dead and The Night of the Hunter) which inspired the name.
Last Shop Standing inspired by the book of the same name by Graham Jones takes you behind the counter to discover why nearly 2000 record shops have already disappeared across the UK. The film charts the rapid rise of record shops in the 1960′s, 70′s and 80′s, the influence of the chart, the underhand deals, the demise of vinyl and rise of the CD as well as new technologies. Where did it all go wrong? Why were 3 shops a week closing? Will we be left with no record shops with the continuing rise of downloading? Hear from over 20 record shop owners and music industry leaders as well as musicians including Paul Weller, Johnny Marr, Norman Cook, Billy Bragg, Nerina Pallot, Richard Hawley and Clint Boon as they all tell us how the shops became and still are a part of their own musical education, a place to cherish and discover new bands and new music.
Sweet Baby Jesus! Christmas is singled out for a singing-to on this classic two-sider that reunites Dawn the Faun with Bon the Billy, co-singers of The Letting Go and Wai Notes. It's holiday sock-hop time when the kids dig deep into their eternal Everly sack, singing a modern(ish) parable on the A-side, then gettin' down and sliding around on the flip. The modness is par for the course on the first Drag City Christmas record of ALL TIME. Happy hellidays, y'all!
Awkward middle schoolers dance and fall in love to the soundtrack of Teen Mom's racing single "I Wanna Go Out." Footage is from the 1980 French teen rom-com, La Boum.