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Warped Tour - St. Pete Bands Part Three Last Post!

Saturday, June 2, 2007 by Power Rambling

  • New Found Glory from Coral Springs, FL. On Drive Thru Records. Band site.Norma Jean
  • Norma Jean from Douglasville, GA. On Solid State Records/Tooth and Nail Records. Band site.
  • Nothington from Petaluma, CA. Ex-Tsunami Bomb. On BYO Records. Band site.
  • Paramore from Franklin, TN. On Tampa-based Fueled By Ramen. Band site.
  • Parkway Drive from Byron Bay, Australia. On Epitaph Records. Band site.
  • Pennywise from Hermosa Beach, CA. On Epitaph Records. Band site.
  • Pepper from Kailua Kona, HI. On Atlantic Records. Band site.
  • Red Jumpsuit Apparatus from Middleburg, FL. On Virgin Records. Band site.
  • Revolution Mother from Long Beach, CA. On Cement Shoes Records. Revolution MotherThis is Mike Vallely's band. Band site.
  • Scary Kids Scaring Kids from Gilbert, AZ. On Immortal Records. I saw these guys at last year's Warped tour. They were funny, and sounded much better than the recordings. Band site.
  • The Spill Canvas from Sioux Falls, SD. On Sire Records. Band site.
  • The Starting Line from Philadelphia, PA. On Virgin Records. Band site.
  • Straylight Run from Long Island, NY. On Universal Records. Truly awful Band site.
  • Street Drum Corps from Los Angeles, CA. On Warcon Enterprises. Band site.
  • The Toasters from New York, NY. On Megalith Records. Band site.
  • Throwdown from Orange County, CA. On Trustkill Records.Wikipedia calls them straight-edge, but I don't see any X's. I did see a split with Good Clean Fun, though. Band site.Throwdown
  • Throw the Fight from Minneapolis, MN. On Warner Music Group. Band site.
  • Tiger Army from Berkeley, CA. On Hellcat Records. Band site.
  • The Unseen from Boston, MA. On Hellcat Records. Band site.
  • The Vincent Black Shadow from Vancouver, BC, Canada. On BoDog Music. Band site.

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  • Warped Tour - St. Pete Bands Part 2

    Wednesday, May 30, 2007 by Power Rambling

    Continuing with the onslaught of Warped tour bands playing St. Pete this summer '07:Don't Die Cindy
  • The Dear and Departed from orange County, CA. On Science Records. Band site.
  • Don't Die Cindy from Panama City, FL. On Cake Records. Band site.
  • Escape the Fate from Las Vegas, NV. On Epitaph Records, oddly enough. Band site.
  • Evaline from Turlock, CA. On Warner Brothers records.
  • The Fabulous Rudies from Oceanside, CA. On Fun1One Records. Band site.
  • Funeral For a Friend from Bridgend, South Wales, UK. On Atlantic Records. Band site.
  • Gallows from Watford, England. On Black Envelope Records/Epitaph Records. Band site.
  • The Graduate from Springfield, IL. On Icon MES Records.A Am Ghost
  • Haste the Day from Indianapolis, IN. On Solid State Records. Band site.
  • Hawthorne Heights from Dayton, OH. Currently suing (and being countersued by) Victory Records. Band site.
  • Hot Rod Circuit from New Haven, CT. On Immortal Records. Band site.
  • The Human Abstract from Los Angeles, CA. On Hopeless Records. Band site.
  • I Am Ghost from Long beach, CA. On Epitaph Records. Band site.
  • It Dies Today from Buffalo, NY. on Trustkill Records. Band site.
  • Kaddisfly from Portland, OR. On Hopeless Records. Band site.
  • Killswitch Engage from Westfield, MA. On Roadrunner Records. Band site.
  • K-os from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. On Astralwerks. Band site.
  • Mayday Parade from Tallahassee, FL. On Fearless Records. Band site.
  • The Matches from Oakland, CA. On Epitaph Records. Band site.My American heart
  • Meg and Dia from Draper, UT. On Doghouse Records. Band site.
  • My American Heart from San Diego, CA. On Warcon Enterprises. Band site.

    Lots of small bands and lots of majors. There's something here, I just don't know what. Do you? Leave a comment, for once. It's easy.

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  • Songs From Every '07 Warped Band!

    Tuesday, May 29, 2007 by Power Rambling

    The annual Warped Tour is approaching again. This year it takes place on July 20th at Vinoy Park, on the water in St. Petersburg. I've linked to their site before, and it is possible to see which bands are playing, but it's a pain in the ass to figure out if the bands listed are actually going to be here. Most of the bands are only playing part of the tour, and a lot of good bands won't be here. But I went ahead and figured out . Here's a list of the bands playing the St. Pete show, and links to some music, starting with the first 18 bands:

  • Alesana from Raleigh, NC. On Fearless Records. Band site.
  • All Time Low from Lutherville-Timonium, MD. On The AlmostHopeless Records, the label behind the well-known Hopelessy Devoted To You compilations. Band site.
  • The Almost from Salt Lake City, UT. Notable for being the side project of Underoath drummer and singer Aaron Gillespie. On Tooth and Nail Records/Virgin Records. Band site. Oh, and Wikipedia lists them as a Christian band. Fair warning is due.
  • Amber Pacific from Seattle WA. On Hopeless Records. Band site.
  • Anberlin from Winter Haven, FL. On Tooth and Nail Records. Band site.
  • As Cities Burn from Mandeville, LA. On Solid State Records, an imprint of Tooth and Nail Records. Band site.
  • Authority Zero from Mesa, AZ. On Big Panda Records. Band site.
  • The Automatic from Cardiff, Wales. On B-Unique Records. Band site.
  • Bad Religion, As Cities Burnthe granddaddys of punk from Woodland Hills, CA. On Epitaph Records. The new record does not sound like the others. You tell me if that's good or bad. Band site.
  • Bayside from Bayside, Queens, NY. On the infamous Victory Records. Band site.
  • Bleed the Dream from Los Angeles, CA. On Warcon Enterprises. Band site.
  • Bless the Fall from Phoenix, AZ. On Science Records.
  • Boys Like Girls from Boston, MA. On Columbia Records. Band site.
  • The Chariot from Douglasville, GA. On Solid State Records. Band site.
  • Chiodos from Davison, MI. On Equal Vision Records. Totally cheesy Band site.
  • Circa Survive from Philadelphia, PA. On Equal Vision Records. I have seen these guys three or four times now, and they can be really good when they actually try. Actually, the band is always good. Bad ReligionThe singing could use a touch more sobriety at times. But when they are good, they are really good. Band site.
  • Coheed and Cambria from New York, NY. On SonyBMG. Band site.
  • Cute Is What We Aim For from Buffalo, NY. On Atlantic Records. Really bad Band site.

    So do you know if you are going to go yet? Did anything jump out at you? Well if not, just be patient. More to come quickly. Post a comment below if you have something to say about Warped or any of these bands.

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  • Listening to Anything New?

    Monday, May 21, 2007 by Power Rambling

    It's basically impossible for me not to look for great new music. Here's a little of what I've found lately:

    Matt and Kim are a two-piece from Brooklyn. Kim plays a sparse drum set while Matt plays keyboards and sings. Their music is heavily syncopated and positively cheerful. I like my fast angry punk rock, to be sure, but happy music makes me glad I am alive. At their website you can download No More Long Years, Matt and Kim from flickr user joeyjojojoYea Yeah, Verbs Before Nouns and Silver Tiles right from the frontpage. Also you can see pics of Kim being adorable. I saw them play two nights ago at the Crowbar
    and her wide-open smile never stopped. Matt thought she had all the stage lights, but I think it was just Kim being happy. Great show, and a really fun band. Definitely download if you like Mates of State's more upbeat songs, or any Hot Hot Heat at all. Oh, and Mates of State fans, trust me, it's not a rip-off. Besides, they play the opposite instruments.


    If you haven't already heard of The Thermals from Portland, Oregon, then it is high time you did. If you know Archers of Loaf and Superdrag and like them then don't be surprised if you like this too. The Thermals from flickr user ateaseThe Thermals is political punk with a baby-smooth front, and it rocks hard. Download Here's Your Future (my favorite and a must hear), A Pillar of Salt, How We Know, A Stare Like Yours, It's Trivia, and No Culture Icons right from the front page of their website. It's a little weird, though. Look for the music player at the top left of the page and mouse over the name of the song to download each track. This will be the very best thing you found in a while.

    You know what The Hold Steady kind of sound like? It's a little like if The Black Crowes didn't thoroughly suck. I absolutely hate that band, and it isn't even fair to imply any sort of association with Chris "Give Me Drugs Not Food" Robinson, but still. The Hold Steady have a straightforward rock 'n' roll sound, sing-along choruses and the kind of alcoholism that makes for great songwriting. Chris Neiles from Neile's Life (it's an outstanding blog besides just hosting these songs) posted three songs: Chips Ahoy!, Party Pit and Southtown Girls. They won't be up for very long, so go now and get them. I can only strongly recommend the first two, but get the last one anyway and then tell me what you think. Also, don't miss out on Vagrant, Stuck Between Stations and Positive Jam, both posted on Music For Kids Who Can't Read Good, which happens to be an excellent music blog as well.

    That should get you started on some new stuff you may not already know about. Look for more posts like this in the future. Also, check back for reviews of shows and records soon. Oh, and let me know what you think of these bands. Leave a comment below. Thanks.

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    New Features! Maps Added! More Time-Wasters!

    Wednesday, April 11, 2007 by Power Rambling

    On the right side of the main page, about halfway down, you will find my new Google Reader widget. It shows you items I choose from the fifty or so different websites I read. Click "Read More" to see more articles. Enjoy. Leave me comments if you find something you think is interesting.

    Also, I have added a Google map of all the venues from the show calendar. It's on the same page as the calendar, so just scroll down. Maybe now you can get to Jannus without guessing. I still can't. But I always get there.
    Here's what the map looks like:



    I will add more to it as I find venues I don't already know. Next up: The Atlantic, in Gainesville. Anybody been there? Leave a comment.

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    Get Ready for Great Shows!

    Tuesday, April 3, 2007 by Power Rambling

    The Show Calendar has been updated (actually, I update it every week) and there are lots of good shows coming. It's time to go see shows! Highlights and personal favorites include:
  • Lifetime with New Mexican Disaster Squad and The Draft (ex-HotWater Music) at The Social in Orlando April 27th. I already have my tickets. If you've never seen Lifetime, you must go see this show.
  • The Blood Brothers with Celebration and The Dead Science at The State Theatre in St. Petersburg April 11th. Blood Brothers were amazing last time I saw them.
  • In my opinion, Red Room Cinema is one of the best bands in Tampa right now. They get better every time I see them. They recorded something recently, I believe. Hopefully it will be for sale. See them with me in Tampa on May 5th at the New World Brewery.
  • John Ralston, Owen, Ophelia in Tampa at the Orpheum on May 11th. I know nothing at all about John Ralston or Ophelia, but Owen is Mike Kinsella, of Cap'n Jazz fame. Should be a great show. Mike's stuff is solo, acoustic, and really good. Be brave, and go see it.

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  • Explosions In the Sky Video and Full-Show Download

    Sunday, April 1, 2007 by Power Rambling


    fak3r sent me a link to this video from Emo's in Austin, TX. He also posted a link to an entire live show from NPR. This show is incredible. It's a big file, but who cares?

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    New Jawbreaker, Slint?

    Friday, March 30, 2007 by Power Rambling

    Quick rundown of recent news:

  • New Hot Hot Heat song posted from their next record, Happiness, Ltd.
  • Aaron Sorkin (West Wing, Sports Night) to Write Flaming Lips Musical via Punknews.org
  • Slint are touring. But only in Europe. Please, someone send me to Europe. Maybe on or about May 29th.
  • Good Clean Fun to Make Feature Length Film via Punknews.org
  • Paint It Black will have a new record, and Dan makes it sound good. Also watch the video from The Fest.
  • Some damn fool Councilmember from DC wants to ban anyone under 21 from the city's clubs. The Black Cat and the 9:30 would be affected. The DC music scene would certainly be affected as well. Ian Mackaye has a response. Don't let DC go down.
  • Catlick Records released a benefit CD for Callum Robbins, son of AJ from Jawbox. It has 32 songs. One is by Jawbreaker. It is not an entirely new song, though. Just a demo recording. Still, it is a worthy cause and I love Jawbreaker.

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  • More Free and Legal Music Sources

    Monday, March 26, 2007 by Power Rambling

    There's nothing better than free music. Well, not much better, anyway. Here are some more places to find it. Read the first part of this article here.
    Amanda Woodward

    MP3 Blogs


    • The Sound of Indie is a great blog run by someone I don't know who apparently has access to my record collection. I'm serious. It's like they break into my house in Tampa from their place in (I think) Minneapolis. Actually, now it's LA. Check it out. We have lots of good stuff.
    • Said the Gramophone. Lots of good indie rock.
    • I Guess I'm Floating. More good indieness.
    • 1.168. Indie rock with beautiful, if slightly annoying, archive section.
    • Metro Distortion. More. MORE!
    • Dasp. Punk and stuff. In German, but who cares? You don't read anything anyway.
    • Exit Fare. Lots of good stuff. Curiously, there is a picture of the DC Metro at the top of a page from Boston MA.
    • fak3r. Shellac, Explosions In the Sky and Elliot Smith on the first page, which is all I have seen so far.
    • Hobby Box at The Larry Page. Interesting stuff.

    Labels


    • One of my all time favorite labels is Kill Rock Stars. It's been the home of a lot of great bands, my current favorite of which is Deerhoof. Their looklistenwatch page has a few songs and videos for download, as well as a nice collection of posters and fliers (wish more labels, bands, etc. did this). At the top of the page you can click on each category to find more stuff. If you click "Sound," you're going to find some Born Against. You have been warned.
    • Second Nature Recordings, the home of Rocky Votolato, These Arms Are Snakes, The Blood Brothers and Reggie and the Full Effect, as well as the final resting place of Anasarca, has a ton of songs available for download. Just click the audio link at the top of the page.
    • Touch and Go Records is the label Kurt Cobain wanted to be on. And it is the label that Arcwelder, Blonde Redhead, Calexico, Don Caballero, June of '44, Man Or Astroman?, and a million other bands are on. Their Songs and Videos page has a lot of stuff available.
    • WARNING! I don't know a single other person anymore who can listen to this stuff. So go check out Stonehenge Records Their Media page has stuff you cannot handle, the likes of which you have never heard. Unless you have. Listen to the Fingerprint song first. Then Jasemine. That's the singer's next band. Also check out Amanda Woodward.

    If you're going to download from labels, I suggest dragging the songs into a new playlist in iTunes. Name it for the record label, and when you find what you like, you will know where to go to buy it.

    Google


    There is a really simple way to find songs on Google using Smacki's Google Search. Just click the link, type the name of a band, and hit enter. Great for finding stuff you think lots of other people may have heard of.

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    Three Hardcore Bands You Don't Know, But Should

    Wednesday, March 21, 2007 by Power Rambling

    Lincoln

    Well, some people know them. This is pretty obscure stuff, though. Each of these bands is a better definition of "emo" than anything in the last six to eight years (yeah, it's been at least that long). If that term immediately brings Bright Eyes or The Get Up Kids (or the new "emo," like Taking Back Sunday or Hawthorne Heights), then please go buy any of these records you can find. I provided handy links for some. Enjoy.

    Anasarca


    Anasarca was a band from Washington DC (read: various suburbs in Maryland). They existed for only a short time, but produced a powerful catalog. These guys were some of my best friends when I lived in DC, so I saw them a lot. They were also the only people I knew who had cars, so they took me to a lot of other shows. Many of the bands I am listing here I only know because Mike Weltz (original drummer) and Chris Afzal (guitarist) showed them to me.

    At the time (1994-1996), Anasarca was a big draw in DC and beyond. There were almost four hundred people at their last show in the basement of the Happy Hardcore House sidenote: Did anyone ever go to this house? Have flyers? Pictures? Recordings (video or audio)? Please email me. Full disclosure: I lived at the HHH and booked some of the shows and played in others. Anasarca shows were big affairs, and kids always cried. Their music actually was that powerful (though a lot of kids cried at shows anyway). Check out what I have found from Anasarca on the web (BTW, there was a German death metal band named Anasarca as well).



    • The Sound of Indie has an mp3 of the song Eugene Debs live from Minneapolis Punk Fest in 1996. The Megan referred to on the page was one of my roomates.



    • At Goleta Fest 1996.

    • Second Nature Recordings has an (almost) complete show listing, and an mp3 of the studio version of Eugene Debs for download.

    • Last.fm has a well-written description of the band. They also have 30 seconds of four tracks you can listen to.

    • Buy Anasarca's Discography


    Lincoln


    Lincoln was a band from Morgantown, West Virginia that lasted for only a short time and released only two 7 inches and a split 7 inch with Dischord band Hoover. The core of the band, Jay Demko and Justin Wierbonski, went on to form a bunch of other short lived bands, of which the most popular was KuKim. Wierbonski is such a good drummer that I couldn't really hear the rest of the songs for the first few plays. And then I found out that the rest of the songs were amazing too. Read the descriptions of the 7 inches at Art Monk Construction. They are worth the read, even if you hate the band.


    Waterboy


    Benchwarmer

    • The Sound of Indie has an mp3 of "Benchwarmer," the B-side of the infamous "Two Headed Coin" 7 inch from Art Monk Construction. That record is still one of my favorites. I am thrilled that I still have it (as well as Lincoln's other 7 inch) and a record player.

    Native Nod


    Native Nod may have inspired more bands than any other on this list. They came from the New York/New Jersey area and didn't play many shows outside of there. If you listen to mewithoutyou, then you should find out where their sound came from. Chris Leo's intense, melodic speak-sing-screaming is visceral and beautiful. His brother, Danny Leo, was also in the band, and their other brother is Ted Leo of (duh) Ted Leo and The Pharmacists. Chris went on to form The Van Pelt.

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    Tampa, St. Petersburg, Gainesville and Orlando Show Calendar

    Monday, March 12, 2007 by Power Rambling

    I have decided to start sharing my Google calendar with all of you. It will permanently reside in this blog post, so click on the title and bookmark this post. If you have questions about how to use this calendar, or anything else, please leave a comment below.

    Update: Now there is a map of venues here as well. I will be adding new venues as well, so keep checking back. Remember, you can always get here from the home page.





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    Remember Blank? Find Out What Became of Them, and Every Other Band That Broke Up

    Saturday, March 10, 2007 by Power Rambling

    If you listen to any other kind of music than the mainstream schlock on the radio, then you know how hard it can be to keep up with bands. For instance, when I lived in DC I saw a band called Blank four or five times. They were great. Every time I saw them they were opening for someone else, and every time they were better than the headliner. But I forgot to ever buy one of their seven inches. Or maybe I never saw one for sale. Doesn't seem likely, but I really can't remember.

    But now there's a new problem. Try searching Google for a band called Blank. The results you get are ridiculous. Only recently have I been able to find any good info on Google. I didn't know the names of any of the band members, and while I could remember what the covers of a couple of records looked like, I couldn't remember the names of any of them. Eventually I found a little bit of info: the singer's name. With that and a little more digging, I found his new band. But we'll get to that in another post. This article is about the good news.

    There is a new website called BandtoBand.com, and it is made for situations like this. You can enter a band name and it will give you the names of members, and what other bands they have been in. Here is an example from their front page:

    From the front page of BandtoBand.com


    But it gets better than that. Let's say I want to find out what bands Tonie Joy has been in. OK I could just go dig around on Google, and I would probably find every band he's ever been in (I would, and it's because they are all good). Or I could enter him on BandtoBand and get pretty pictures. See the incomplete picture below right, also a screenshot of the website. Search Results from BandtoBand.com

    So now I know what bands he was in. I knew already, but I actually didn't know all of the records. But this is where it gets good. I know Tonie Joy was in Born Against with Sam McPheeters, cause if I click on the Born Against record from the previously mentioned image on the right, I find every single band member who recorded with Born Against (including their pseudonyms). I can find out what other bands Sam was in by clicking on his name. It's that easy. You could pretty much go forever this way, one band to the next. But what if there isn't a direct link between two bands?


















    My Favorite Part
    Let's say I want to know if Tim Kinsella (of Cap'n Jazz, Owls, Joan of Arc, etc.) ever played with any of the guys from Native Nod. Look for the Create Map box on the right side of the page, about halfway down.

    Another Screenshot


    Search those names and you have this ↓
    Screenshot Again - BandtoBand.com

    It tells us that Eric Bocek was in Joan of Arc with Tim Kinsella and The Firebird Band with Christopher Broach. Broach was also in The Firebird Project with Chris Wilson, who was (or is) in Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, which also contains Dave Lerner, who was in Native Nod (so was Ted Leo, he is the brother of Chris Leo, the singer of Native Nod). Whoops. That was Danny Leo, another Leo brother. So we found a link. Not direct, but not that far away, either.

    This is a great tool for finding out what happened to bands you loved in the past that broke up without a trace. Expect a slew of posts in the not-too-distant future about bands I find through this site. Have fun! Find somebody good. And please, let me know what you find, even if it turns out to be something that is, in retrospect, painfully obvious.
    Leave a comment below.

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    Summer Music Festival Time!

    Thursday, March 8, 2007 by Power Rambling

    Summer Music Festival time is right around the corner! OK, I know that sounds absurd if it's right around freezing outside as you read this, but now is the time to start planning. Lineups have been at least partially announced for a lot of the big festivals already.

    If you're not there right now, then you already missed a lot of SXSW, the South By Southwest festival. But the music doesn't start until March 14th, and goes to March 18th. Check out their lineup. This year, DirecTV will be broadcasting some of the shows live on channel 101.

    Coachella is bigger and better this year. They have added another day to the festival, headlined this year by Rage Against the Machine on Sunday April 29th, Red Hot Chili Peppers on Saturday April 28th, and Bjork on Friday April 27th. Other notable bands: Interpol, The Jesus and Mary Chain, The Arcade Fire, Sonic Youth, Peeping Tom, Blonde Redhead, !!!, Happy Mondays, The Lemonheads and lots of others. See the full lineup. Tickets cost $85 for single day passes. Three day passes have already sold out, but I'm sure you can still find some. The festival is held in Indio, California, which means traveling and staying there will be expensive.

    Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festivalis four days long this year, June 14-17, and is held in Manchester, Tennessee. The Police are headlining. Other highlights include: Tool, The Flaming Lips, The Decemberists, The Hold Steady and Mute Math, among many others. The whole lineup is here. Ticket pricing is a little weird. As in years past, the first tickets are cheaper, at $184.50US, and will eventually rise to $214.50. For more ticket info look here. They have some good travel information on the site too, including details about their airport shuttle.

    The annual traveling one-day Warped Tour comes back for more hot, sweaty, dirty punk rock fun. The schedule is already up, but the lineup is still coming together. Confirmed bands include: Agent Orange, Alkaline Trio, Bad Religion, Coheed and Cambria, Flogging Molly, Pennywise and The Vandals. Lots more to come, as well. Not all of the bands play the whole tour, so pay attention on the Bands page to make sure you will get to see your favorites. Otherwise, travel.

    Perry Farrell's Lollapalooza has managed to get something together for at least one more year. The festival no longer tours and will be held in Chicago, August 3-5. The lineup is amazing. It includes Death Cab for Cutie, The Shins, Violent Femmes, Sleater-Kinney, Built to Spill, Eels, Cursive, Nada Surf, Jeremy Enigk (formerly of Sunny Day Real Estate and Rainer Maria. Amazing. That's just a few of them. Their website is (annoying and cluttered) Flash, so no direct links. Tickets go on sale in April. This would be worth the trip.

    Obviously I skipped some major festivals outside the States here. Check back, I will fix it when I have more time.

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    Free, Legal Music That (Mostly) Doesn't Suck

    Tuesday, March 6, 2007 by Power Rambling

    There are lots of free, legal ways to get music on the 'Nets. Too many to keep track of really. So here are some to get you started filling up your hard drive and slowing down your computer. Unless you like porn. In which case your computer is probably already full.

    Mr. Bungle


    Free Albums Galore has hundreds of complete records available for download. There's a good mix of genres, and bands you may actually have heard of like The Brian Jonestown Massacre, Danger Doom, Explosions In the Sky, Meat Puppets and many others. There is a lot of classical music, too: Bach, Brahms, Chopin, Debussy, Dvorak, Haydn, Mendelssohn and others grace the list.

    What the World Needs Now must be a great song. Mr. Bungle covered it. So did Aimee Mann and Tiny Tim and lots more.

    Reloda has a lot of really good indie mp3s and live songs. Check out the Built to Spill bootleg.

    largehearted boy is another one with lots of indie shows, mp3s and CD reviews.

    3hive has a lot of new music by bands I've (mostly) never heard of. I like it.

    This should get you started. You've gotta make a dent in your iPod's storage capacity somehow. Stay tuned for updates.

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    *.core

    Monday, March 5, 2007 by Power Rambling

    Wikipedia has a post of every music genre ending in -core. Maybe someday I can pull together a post with an example of every genre. Oh wait, Christcore? Horrorcore? Raggacore? I think I'll pass. At least for now. Maybe someday I'll have the urge to listen to some Cuddlecore It's gonna have to be a pretty bad day, though.

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    How to Find Shows in Your Area (and Remember Them)

    Wednesday, February 28, 2007 by Power Rambling

    If you listen to anything south of the mainstream, you have experienced the awful gut-wrenching feeling that comes with having missed seeing one of your favorite bands play live because you forgot (or maybe worse, because you didn't know about it in the first place). Those of us who have been there scour our local weeklies for the newest listings, we spend an inordinate amount of time on McSpace hunting for band pages (it just can't ever be as easy as www.myspace.com/INSERT_BAND_NAME_HERE, can it) and then we try to remember it all. Or put it in our handy little Palm things. Too often we forget, so this article is going to help you easily find shows, and put them in a simple place to find them again.

  • In Tampa the best listings are on an incredibly ugly but useful page: href="http://www.tampashows.net" target="_blank" title="Tampa Shows">Tampa Shows
    There are also venue pages, of course, and they are handy, too. Here's what I use for Tampa and the area:
  • State Media State Theatre, Jannus Landing and Orpheum. Tampa, St. Petersburg.
  • Transitions Art Gallery at Skatepark of Tampa
  • 688 SkateparkClearwater.
  • Common Grounds Coffeehouse Gainesville.
  • The Social Orlando.
  • The Club at Firestone Orlando.

    It can be a serious pain in the ass to figure out who is playing shows in your town. Luckily, there are some good web services to help you figure it out. A new one just launched, and while it isn't perfect, it's a pretty good resource.

  • Bee There is a new service that lets you search for shows by city. The listings aren't totally comprehensive, but are the best I've seen for non-local services.
  • Pod Bop gives you show listings and mp3s of the bands that are coming. Last time I checked it didn't have much for my area, but it has been growing, so check it out.

    Ok, so you've found some listings. Wouldn't it be nice if they were on a calendar?

    Using Google Calendar


    By now you should have signed up with Google in one way or another (i.e. Gmail, Docs and Spreadsheets, or Reader. If you haven't, do. The Google services are great. They are easy to use and you can use them from anywhere.

    Google Calendar gives you two ways to add events. You can click on a date and paste info from one of the sites above, or you can just search for something (i.e. Flaming Lips Tampa) and Google will automatically add the relevant event.
    I think it's easier to just copy and paste from the original page to the calendar, but that's just me. There is also a Firefox Extension for Windows called Google Calendar Quick Add. But I can't review it since I don't have Windows. Let me know if you use this extension, and if you like it. Leave a note in the comments.

    The three best things about Google Calendars: One, you can access them from any computer with Internet access. Two, you can share your calendars with whomever you choose. Three, you can sync your calendar with Outlook or iCal on the Mac. Then Outlook or iCal will automatically pull the new data from your calendar whenever you open them.

    Know of any good online show listings? I'm particularly interested in hardcore, indie, punk rock listings, but I'm open to others. But please don't tell me about Jambase. Screw Jambase.

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  • Hardcore and Indie Rock Videos from (mostly) Defunct Bands

    by Power Rambling

    And a couple that have recently re-funct:



    Cap'n Jazz - Yes I Am Talking to You
    Cap'n Jazz - Que Suerte
    Cap'n Jazz - Take On Me Cover of Ah Ha
    The Promise Ring - Why Did We Ever Meet?
    The Promise Ring - Emergency Emergency
    Archers of Loaf - Harnessed in Slums
    Archers of Loaf - Underachievers March and Fight Songs
    Archers of Loaf - Lowest Part is Free!
    Jawbreaker - The Boat Dreams From the Hill
    Jawbreaker - Boxcar at Emo's. Austin TX
    Jawbreaker - Accident Prone at Emo's
    Jawbreaker - Want at Nice-N-Sleazy, Glasgow, Scotland
    Jawbreaker - Kiss the Bottle at Mad Hatter's, Ft. Worth TX
    Jawbreaker - The Boat Dreams From the Hill at Foufounes Electriques, Montreal
    Jawbox - Savory at The Black Cat, DC
    Jets to Brazil - Lemon Yellow Black at The Empty Bottle, Chicago, IL
    Lincoln - Waterboy
    Lincoln - Benchwarmer
    Policy of 3 Can't remember the song title
    Paint It Black - The name will come to me
    Paint It Black - Atticus Finch at ABC No Rio New York, NY
    Avail - Model
    Sunny Day Real Estate - Seven
    Sunny Day Real Estate - In Circles
    Mineral - Gloria at Emo's
    Mineral - Parking Lot at Emo's
    Braid - New Nathan Detroits at Club Era, Shimokitazawa, Japan
    Braid Two songs at the Fireside Bowl, Chicago, IL
    Grade - A Year in the Past Forever in the Future
    1.6 Band -
    Universal Order of Armageddon - Visible Distance Part 1 of a show

    Universal Order of Armageddon - Part 2
    Universal Order of Armageddon - Part 3
    Universal Order of Armageddon - Part 4
    400 Years
    Anasarca - Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt at Goleta Fest, Goleta CA
    Constantine Sankathi
    Inside Out Zach dela Rocha's first band
    Texas Is the Reason - Johnny On the Spot


    This is just the beginning of living in the past.

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