106.5 The End has posted the videos from Saints of Valory’s End Session last week. Check ’em out when you get a sec…I made a little YouTube playlist for easy watching. “Providence” still isn’t posted, but I’ll add it when it is.
Here’s my favorite, their new song “Million to None.”
Coming to Charlotte on October 21 - Alpha Rev! Best news ever!
The fall touring season is really ramping up, and today, I got the best two-days-before-my-birthday gift I could ever get.
Was trolling venue websites to update the live music calender and there it was, on the Visulite website. Carbon Leaf. October 21st. Normally, that would be enough to make me squeal with delight.
But this time…big, big, big news. Tour support? ALPHA REV. Yes, that’s right. My favorite boys from Austin, Texas. One of the Top 5 of all time. OH.MY.GOD. I seriously felt my face getting flushed when I read it.
If you have not heard or seen Alpha Rev before… well, that just makes me sad for you. They are phenomenal. Beyond phenomenal. One of the most musically gifted acts on the scene right now. Cellos. Violin – played by one of the most energetic musicians I’ve ever witnessed on stage. Left-handed guitar playing lead singer. Damn freakin’ orchestral. Amazing. Brilliant. Every ridiculous over the top adjective there is. Couldn’t be enough to describe them.
Big tour announcement today from Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers regarding all their fall tour dates. If you haven’t seen this band live at least once, you should. In addition to being master song craftsmen, they’re hilarious.
As part of the announcement, they also are giving away a free download of their new single “Gravity” off their upcoming album, Gift Horse, until August 22. The new album drops October 11. Pre-orders start on August 23rd at their website.
SK6ers are in Charlotte at Visulite Theatre on September 30th – Will Hoge’s there the night before, so I suspect the stage will be still smoking when Stephen, Boots, Goose and Sam hit it. Not many people could follow up Will Hoge, but I think this crew will make a good run at it.
I’ve had a tough week this week, and not a ton of time to hunt down new tunes. So…there’s a little bit of old and a little bit of new here. Hope it brings a kick to your week…
1. Drive All Night – Needtobreathe
If Golden State’s Division hadn’t FINALLY come out on Thursday, this would have been my most played track of the week. I was lucky enough to start seeing this band when they were on their way up, thanks to Annie and Brad who became fans early on and took me to my first Needtobreathe show five or six years ago. Been a fan since that first show at Amos’, and am super happy to see the guys getting the attention they deserve. They’ve recently been on tour opening for Taylor Swift and I know that little girls’ will soon start getting tattoos of their lyrics. Anyway, new album out in September, but this is the single they released this week….It’s got banjo. How can you not love it?
2. Grass Grows Green – Sequoyah (Prep School)
I’ve written before about Sequoyah (formerly/also known as Sequoyah Prep School). These kids are the real freakin’ deal. They played in town last night, and I was once again reminded of exactly why I fell in love with them – I have never seen a tighter group of musicians on stage. Justin, West, Johnnie, Jordan and Harrison have an average age of about 23, but they’re writing and musicianship is that of a band that’s been playing together for twenty years. As you’re listening to this one, listen to the lyrics and how adult and honest they are. The imagery is downright sick, too. It’s hotter than Hades here in NC right now, and the line about paint peeling off the walls because of the heat is … well, on target.
3. Slipping Away – The Aeroplanes
I love gravelly, raw male vocals. C’mon – Springsteen, Kelly Jones from the ‘Phonics, Matthew Ryan…the list goes on, and on and on. I heard this song on “Royal Pains” on Wednesday and it immediately got my attention. So, I googled the lyrics and … voila! Apparently, this Brit band has been around for some time – since ’03. Their album, Broken Hearts & Maladies, was released in 2008. I have listened to all the track samples and it’s now in my queue to pick up…but I had to download this song. Such a fun, summery little number.
4. Stands to Reason – Dandelion Wine
See above, re: scratchy male vocals. A few years ago, I stumbled upon a band from NYC called Dandelion Wine and immediately fell in love with lead singer Danny Musengo’s voice. He recently started a blog with the same name as Dandelion Wine’s first album, Fairy Tales for the Fatherless, and I am enraptured by his stream of consciousness writing style. Last week, he posted this video of the band playing at a backyard picnic, a song “about his mother. and everything.” It’s absolutely stunning, and I’ve played the video about a dozen times this week. I cannot wait for them to put out a new album.
5. Let Somebody In – Son of a Bad Man
I spent the majority of this week pouting that I couldn’t go see Son of a Bad Man play a big gig in Orlando on Friday. SOABM has become one of my favorite bands over the past eighteen months, as much for the music as for the people in the band. The lead singer, Shawn, celebrated his 23rd birthday yesterday, so I can’t think of a better way to say Happy Birthday than to put my favorite track from their EP on my Sunday Funday playlist.
There are so many levels on which this Friday Awesomeness is actually awesome, I’m not sure where to begin. This week’s awesomeness belongs to Charlotte’s own Matrimony, a really great little indie rock band, and their new single “Obey Your Guns.”
It’s a kick ass song that I can’t stop playing. And clapping!
The new video for the song is re-donk-u-lous fun. Seriously – dancing!
The video is shot in some of my favorite places in Charlotte, like NoDa.
And perhaps my favorite part is that it’s shot by my original bartender here in town, Alan Daly, who left bartending a few years ago to start his own film company, Crown Alley Films. He shoots amazing wedding cinematography, and now…he’s branching out into music. He’s a huge music fan, and you can tell by the effort in this video that his heart is totally in it. I hope it brings him so much new business, because not only does he have incredible talent, but he’s one of the best people that you’ll ever meet.
So, enjoy the Friday awesomeness. Dance your ass off in your work chair. Go have an end of the long work week, much deserved drink. Pick up the song for free here. Obey your guns.