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Monday, June 11, 2007

WEEKEND WRAP-UP: FALLING ON OUR ASS EDITION


You may have heard, but we were a little busy this weekend. So much so that we let a number of things not get done. The fruit-fly population in our office kitchen is beyond epic, to say the least. But, back from a trip to Austin and with the planning and preping and decorating and stage managing and pure rockuledge of some festival or another behind us, we are stoked to be back on the job. Here's the dirt on this past weekend.
  • The Feel Good Hits of the Summer Fest was a great time. A big thanks to all the bands, especially Paris Falls, who was kind enough to bring their lighting rig when some problems popped up with The Proletariat's array. The Western Civilization and The Watermarks both moved their cribbage piece up a notch in the category of ACES Local Indie Pop Band You Have Never See Live Which have a Definitive Article in Their Name (we should stop and point out here that Coach Springer, owner of more enviable records and listening taste than we will ever have and consulting muse to the Skyline Network seemed pretty stoked on The Watermarks' set). We could go on and on about all the performances - like whats up Kimonos, way to shred the heck out of a Zeppelin tune?! - but how about that decorating?!
  • A big thanks again to all the bands, the Proletariat, Gilbert, Dunnock, the hard working folks behind the bar, and the door and in the sound-booth and all the people that showed up. With as much of a success as it was, very unlikely that this will be a one-off. Also, while we didn't see too many flash-bulbs throughout the evening, we did see a few - if you took some pictures, post links in the comments section.
  • Speaking of Paris Falls, their first CD, the succinctly titled Volume One, was finally available at the show on Saturday. We picked up a copy and are looking forward to bringing our review of it to you soon.
  • Speaking of the Kimonos, their next release is in the mastering stage and we are hopeful to have a sneak peak for you soon.
  • Speaking of record reviews we are looking forward to bringing you soon, we've been blaring Wicked Poseur's 7" ep around the office for the last week, though sadly we were unable to come up with the words to describe it in time to share with you before his show with Dan Deacon at the Mink last night. We also were so flubterghasted from Saturday that not one of our correspondents actually made it to the show. Had we wrote about it in advance, we would have told you that, Mr Deacon, in an inspired moment, was the source behind the name for Jana Hunter's dance troupe, Bony Poner.
  • Speaking of Jana Hunter, she left Sunday morning for the next stretch of her tour. Pitchfork has the dates as well as the deets on some other stuff she has going on. For this stretch of the tour she is joined by Ray of the Castanets as well as a photographer whose name we are completely drawing a blank on and cannot locate the napkin we used for notes.
  • Speaking of things we are unable to connect to other things, we ran into Bianca of Heist at Hand over the weekend. She's moved back into town after a series of escapades we'd eventually like to get a summary of, and HAH is gearing up for some shows once again. Welcome back kid.

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Wednesday, June 6, 2007

UPDATED: FEEL GOOD HITS OF THE SUMMER FEST SET TIMES!


YUSS. The lineup for Saturday's flock of CRUCIAL summer jam seagulls is finally out. PLUS, we are stoked to announce that the whole shebang is gonna only set you back a measly $5 for the whole day ($8 for folks 18-20). That's $0.55 a band. That's dumb cheap. Here is how you will melt your face:

Program 4:30pm
The Watermarks 5:30pm
Dizzy Pilot 6:30pm
The Kimonos 7:30pm
Paris Falls 8:30pm
The Western Civilization 9:30pm
Spain Colored Orange 10:30pm
Arthur Yoria 11:30pm
Tody Castillo 12:30am

Our advice? Get there early. We still have a few tricks up our sleeve as a big 'HELLO THAR' to get you there as the ripping riffage commences. As if the bands weren't enough. More details soon. PS - This all takes place at the Proletariat.

UPDATE: We are bummed to announce that, due to a totally no-fault conflict on their part, Bright Men of Learning will no longer be able to play the festival. They are, however, playing a show later in the summer (September 16th at Rudz) with Magnolia Electric Company as well as working on their next record. Hopefully they'll add a date or two soon, in the meantime, you can console yourself by downloading practically their entire catalog for your listening pleasure.

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Friday, June 1, 2007

INFOMERCIAL: FEEL GOOD HITS OF THE SUMMERATOR!

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Friday, May 18, 2007

REVEALED: FEEL GOOD HITS OF THE SUMMER FEST ARTWORK



BIG THANKS to Liz Molina (Lizfits, Noise and Smoke) for putting this together for us! More details coming soon!

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Tuesday, May 1, 2007

ANNOUNCED: FEEL GOOD HITS OF THE SUMMER FEST!


THIS IS NOT A JOKE. We are as pleased as Deleware Punch to be the first to annouce the 2007 Official Feel Good Hits of the Summer Fest, Saturday, June 9th, centered around the Proletariat. This is not going to be your typical all-day Proletariat show by any stretch, and we are still getting the details all worked out. In the meantime, we can announce the first batch of confirmed bands. Ladies and Gentlemen, start your Picnic Baskets:

Spain Colored Orange, Paris Falls, The Kimonos, Tody Castillo, Western Civilization, The Watermarks, Arthur Yoria, Bright Men Of Learning, Dizzy Pilot, Program + MORE TO BE ANNOUNCED!

While we wish we could take credit for this event, and we are mud-pit happy to be involved, credit where credit is due goes right to the feet of Gilbert Alfaro (Spain Colored Orange) who put together this fine fine line-up. So, mark your calendars, ready your sunscreen(!), and keep your web browser pointed in this general direction as everything comes together.

PS - Happy May Day.

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