Fri, 19 October 2007 I was hoping to get together a podcast for at least the weekend, but it's just not going to happen. Unfortunately, a brother's gotta get some sleep at some point. So, I'll just have to get the word to you through text... As I said last week CMJ Music Marathon has been going on all week. Although the lineup doesn't excite me as much as in the past, except for some of the most popular bands (Spoon, M.I.A., Band of Horses, Sahara Hotnights, Deerhunter), it's still a great time. Saw the Meat Puppets last night. They put on an excellent show. It's hard to believe they've been playing for 20 years. Their songs are pretty timeless. It continues through the weekend (all over downtown Manhattan and in Brooklyn), and here are a few good tidbits going on around the Alphabet City area. It's a great time to check out numerous bands in different showcases around the city at very small venues. Club Midway looks to have pretty much the best lineup in the area for the weekend. Friday night opens at 7:00 with Hot Springs... a great band with an amazing singer (ton of energy, will be awesome at such a small venue). If you're a fan of the Noisettes, you'll like this one. You'll want to get there early and stick around for Illinois, who puts together a great show. In the afternoon, Saturday at Pianos is a nice line-up with Tiny Masters of Today (the most famous pre-teens in rock) and The Maccabees. Also on Saturday night if you're feeling adventurous head over the river to Brooklyn and go to The Music Hall of Williamsburg and seek the Art Goblins (code name for Art Brut). ! Category: music -- posted at: 1:51 AM Comments[0] |
Wed, 10 October 2007 Well... the Yankees totally folded (will A-rod & Torre be back??), the Mets totally collapsed (the real reason they're amazin'... clean out their pitching staff, please??). What to do? How about checking out these bands on this week's podcast... Wednesday, Oct. 10: Prize Country come out of Portland to blow out that dank little basement at Lit Lounge. Thursday, Oct. 11: The Sweet Ones punk it out at Club Midway. Friday, Oct. 12: Gliss have a dark, sexy sound (think BRMC) and open the night at Bowery Ballroom. Saturday, Oct. 13: Check out Low Lustre at Pianos. email me (I'm Chad) at alphabetcityradio@gmail.com Comments[0] |
Fri, 31 August 2007 Well, it's Labor Day weekend! Time to hang out on your nearest roof top and bask in the sun... and reflect on all those things you meant to do over the summer but never did. It's all over now. You missed your chance. Awww, don't be depressed. Just grab a beer and make up for lost time. This week's show has some great band for you to see and reflect on the summer that almost was. Friday, August 31: The Southstreet Seaport has been playing great free live bands all summer. This Friday is no exception. Kick off your weekend with Deerhunter at around 7:00 as they open for Battles.
Saturday, September 1: Stumble into Arlene's Grocery to finish off your night with some kickin' rock & roll with The Nuclears. Sunday, September 2: Work schmerk! Nothing to do on Monday, so keep the party moving with Ludlow Lions at Mercury Lounge. Make sure you get there early for them. We finish off the show with a smooth one from Kendra Morris. You must check out this song!
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Thu, 16 August 2007 I really like this line-up. From front to back, we have a nice mix of hard & soft, rock & folk, some original sounds. I think it's nice representation of NYC's music scene as it is today at the local clubs. Check out who's featured on this week's show: Thursday, August 16: Moon Rabbits bring their (what I think is) early punk sound to Pianos. Friday, August 17: Mellow out with Slim Francis at Club Midway's early show. They have a nice soul, almost country vibe. Saturday, August 18: We've got a smorgasboard of live acts for you. Woods plays Cake Shop with some folk-driven sounds (with some synth too? Interesting combo.) I Love You Airlines was featured first on Show 46. They're gonna shake that basement up at Lit Lounge. Finally, Club Midway's late show for the night includes a group of guys from Glasgow in a band called Terra Diablo (think Oasis minus the whiny voice, when they have balls). They aren't on the podcast, but check out Mystery Hangup. What a great rock & roll band. enjoy! email Chad: alphabetcityradio@gmail.com Comments[0] |
Fri, 10 August 2007 The bands featured in this week's show present some unique sounds. They're all great and look to fit very well to set the mood in their respective venues. Check it out... Friday, August 10: Tirra Lirra come in from Chicago to take on Cake Shop. Saturday, August 11: Coming all the way over from Williamsburg is The Velocet to play Mercury Lounge. They're topping off a great line-up. Don't forget to subscribe (just go to the side and click) and send me (Chad) an email at alphabetcityradio@gmail.com. Thanks for listening! Comments[0] |
Thu, 19 July 2007 It's time for the annual Siren music fest in Coney Island on Saturday, July 21. We're skipping the Alphabet City 'hood this week and hopping on the F train out to Brooklyn for some sun, the Cyclone, Nathan's hot dogs, and a day of live music on 2 stages near the beach. This week's podcast features music from the Siren line-up... Main Stage acts: The Twighlight Sad, The Black Lips, We Are Scientists Stillwell Stage acts: White Rabbits, Elvis Perkins in Dearland, The Detroit Cobras, Lavender Diamond, Matt and Kim, Voxtrot, Cursive Developers are looming over Coney Island as we know it, so enjoy it while you can! Have fun. email Chad at alphabetcityradio@gmail.com Comments[0] |
Fri, 13 July 2007 Thanks for sticking with me. I think I've got the whole talking thing down this week, which is a nice thing when your doing a podcast (and even better for you). Here's the line-up of featured acts this week: By the way, check out Land of Talk in a free green show on Saturday afternooon. Make sure you come back next week as we gear up for Siren at Coney Island next week. e-mail Chad at alphabetcityradio@gmail.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 4 July 2007 Happy birthday to us! It's the week of July 4th. Time to celebrate our independence. Don't know the deal with my brain and mouth this week. They just weren't in sync. But we still have some great bands. Check out who's featured in this week's show: Thursday, July 5: Perry Went Home makes their way from St. Louis to Pianos. Friday, July 6: Brooklyn's My Teenage Stride play at Cake Shop. Saturday, July 7: Batorats take the stage at Tiswas at The Annex. I saw them play a few months ago, and they were great. Saturday, July 8: Memphis is truly a mecca for music of music all kinds, and they bring us Antique Curtains, a band with a unique punk sound. Check them out at Cake Shop before going to The Annex. Comments? Email Chad at alphabetcityradio@gmail.com Comments[0] |
Tue, 19 June 2007 Damn, it's been a while! After sorting out my new schedule (new job issues), I've found my way back here again... finally. Thought I had it figured out when I was getting Show 49 together, but I guess not. Welcome to Show 50! Here's what's featured this week... Got a nice new tune from Indianburn, who I've featured here before. Saw them play a fine set out in Brookyn at Trash Bar. They're a lot of fun to watch. Do a search for them on itunes too. Tuesday, June 19: Cock Lorge's been playing a residency at Piano's. Check out the last show. With songs like this, it's bound to be a lot of fun. And if you're trying to get some action, take a date. You'll be sure to get the point across. Thursday, June 21: Black Horse brings 2 serious guitars and a drum machine to Club Midway. If you like The Kills, you should check out Black Horse. Black Horse rocks it out a bit more, though. Friday, June 22: Could it be the last show for Group Sounds? It looks like it might be so. See them at the Mercury Lounge. Saturday, June 23: The Narrator drop in from Chicago to play Cake Shop. Got a great song from them. Email Chad at alphabetcityradio@gmail.com. Thanks for listening, and enjoy the show! Comments[0] |
Wed, 4 April 2007 Well, I've had some serious computer and time issues, so it's been awhile. But your fearless host, Chad, is back again, ready to bring you a sample of the upcoming week in live music in and around Alphabet City, NYC. Thanks for sticking with me. Since the last show a favorite venue around here had its final show. A fond farewell to Sin-e. It was a great place. I saw one of my favorite shows ever there, The Presets, last summer. Go see them if you ever get the chance. Check out what's featured on this week's show... Wednesday, April 4: The King Left hit Pianos to start off their month-long residency. Thursday, April 5: Crackers United has moved their Friction show from the ill-fated Sin-e to the Mercury Lounge. They have an amazing lineup with Land of Talk, who I've talked about many times on this show. This week, I have a song from the opener, Balun. They've got an electronic thing going on. Pretty unique for this venue. Friday, April 6: Listen to some energenic, seriously kick-ass psychobilly at The Delancey with The Tombstone Brawlers. They've got 2 sets scheduled for the same night! Saturday, April 7: Go to Club Midway for some White Noise. Classic indie rock sound. Their singer reminds me of one of my all-time favorites, Peter Garrett (the singer from Midnight Oil), without all the politics. Drop me (Chad) a line at alphabetcityradio@gmail.com. Comments[0] |

