SeepeopleS is a four piece electronic indie rock band hailing from Asheville, NC, that brings an intense, driving, yet melodic rock show featuring an eclectic video feed made by the band and the occasional on-stage antics--think Modest Mouse meets the Flaming Lips with a dash of Wilco.
In this edition:
-New releases from Les Claypool, DeVotchKa, Cyro Baptista
-WSP Vinyl pre-order, new Beatles DVD, Jarvis Humby re-issue
-Langerado review, Joe Kwon (Avett Brothers) interview, SeepeopleS interview
-Video of the week and more
SeepeopleS, a musical powerhouse of a group, spearheaded by Will Bradford, has been around since 2000 and has done nothing but improve over time. Since the band’s inception, this group of four vastly different musicians have learned to draw inspiration, encouragement and a certain zeal for what they do from one another and from their own personal experiences.
Big IV Productions announced today that the Bear Creek Music and Art Festival, slated for November 16-18, has been moved to the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak. The festival, formerly scheduled in Quincy, Florida, was denied its festival permit by Gadsden County.
With most of the United States drunk on a cocktail of Prozac, American Idol, tabloid drama, and YouTube drivel, not to mention the soul-crushing trials and tribulations of their everyday lives, it's little surprise that constant death continues in Iraq. Those who wish to end the war, even those in powerful positions, are completely ignored or have their sensible proclamations filtered out of the collective American consciousness by a screen of static and slop. It's not fun to think about such weighty matters, and most citizens are content to drown them out with anti-depressants.