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Stanley Maxwell - Don't Wake The Baby

Connecticut's Stanley Maxwell has one aspect of being a band nailed down: they're named after a dude, but not a dude in the band, and a possibly fictional dude at that.

Annuals - Such Fun

Very often a band's second album is the do or die point, especially in the here-today-gone-tomorrow world we live in.
Phish returns to the stage for three concerts at the Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, Virginia on March 6, 7 and 8, 2009.

From Phish.com


A limited number of tickets are available directly through Phish Tickets' online ticketing system at http://phish.portals.musictoday.com. The ticketing request period is currently underway and will end on Wednesday October 8th at 11:59AM EST.

Tickets go on sale to the public on Saturday, October 18th at 10 AM EST and may be purchased online at http://ticketmaster.com or by phone at 757.671.8100, 757.872.8100 or 804.262.8100. Tickets will not be available at the venue box office and there is a two-ticket limit per show.

The band intends to announce additional touring in 2009 early next year.

Talkdemonic - Eyes At Half Mast CD

I haven't met too many Talkdemonic fans personally, but the band's supporters must be out there somewhere, because their new album sold out of its first pressing in a week.
The inaugural North Carolina Festival, slated for October 10th, 11th, and 12th, just announced their First Annual Mystery Headliner - CAKE!

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Loki Music Festival will kick-start the Halloween spirit into high-gear with an eclectic musical line-up of acclaimed national and regional acts, who will get together for a three day Fall celebration at one of the country's most beautiful outdoor venues. Located just 20 minutes south of Asheville, NC and nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Deerfields is a 940-acre family-owned tract of unspoiled wilderness offering camping, swimming, and hiking among multiple lakes and lush apple orchards. Mother Nature will be in full autumnal splendor the second weekend of October when this hallowed ground will host musical pioneers of Funk, New Orleans, Rock and Hip Hop.

Loki, the Norse god of mischief after whom the festival was named, was known as the adept shape-shifter, and in his spirit the event will hold The First Annual Loki Music Festival Costume Ball where all attendees are invited to join in and celebrate in creating the magic of this outdoor music adventure. Each year, the promoters plan to have a large percentage of musical lineup based out of New Orleans and the festival theme will always carry the spirit of New Orleans masquerade /voodoo /Halloween. All of the profits made from sales of merchandise from the festival's Art Contests will go to benefit the Tipitina's Foundation, whose mission is to support Louisiana's irreplaceable music community and preserve the state's unique musical cultures. Saturday evening's Costume ball is scheduled to start after a brief 45 minute pause in the day's music right before the Peruvian Pedicurists Set. The pause will give everyone a chance to put on their evening costume attire, and get a chance to win special prizes for Best Dressed, Most Unique Costume, and more.

This colorful audience display will be accompanied by festival-wide lavish visual designs from Funktion Forms, as well as a musical lineup that is nothing short of ambitious - and what a treFrom one of the country's most respected indie rock bands CAKE, who were just announced as the festival's Mystery Headliner, to Hip-Hop giants The Roots, and pioneers Money B & DJ Nustylez of Digital Underground, as well as Reggae legends Toots & the Maytals, the country's most-devoted Afrobeat project Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra, east coast favorite globe-trotters Toubab Krewe, down-home blues/soul capturers JJ Grey & Mofro, the all-star funk power-house Lettuce, and the soul of New Orleans' - Porter Batiste Stoltz, the genre crossing performances are bound to keep the bodies moving and the heat rising late into the cool and misty 'fool-moon' nights.

While innovative jam-sessions are certainly not a novel idea on the festival circuit, in case of Loki they seem to be more like a rule of thumb rather than the exception. Take for example the Peruvian Pedicurists, the one-of-a-kind festival house-band featuring Robert Walter (Greyboy Allstars), George Porter Jr (Meters), Col. Bruce Hampton (Aquarium Rescue Unit), Stoltz + Batiste (Funky Meters), Tim Reynolds (collaborator w/ Dave Matthews), Member of the Lee Boys, and Jeff Sipe (Aquarium Rescue Unit, Trey Anastasio). "This is the first year of the Peruvian arrangement ever," reveals Jack Ballard, festival founder and promoter, "It will be an annual thing at Loki, with the exact lineup changing some every year."

That experimental musical spirit will continue with the scheduled performance by The Everyone Orchestra, conducted by Matt Butler and will include Jon Fishman of Phish on drums, Marco Benevento of The Duo on keys, Kora player Justin Perkins and percussionist Luke Quaranta from Toubab Krewe, steel pan player Jonathan Scales, swamp music guitarist Papa Mali and members of the Barrel House Mamas rounding out the line up with a powerhouse vocal section.

But arguably the most dynamic of all sets may be the slated performance by the super-group that is to make their live debut at Loki, The Big Ol' Nasty Getdown featuring George Clinton. Started as a studio project boasting 35 musicians from Yo Mama's Big Old Booty Band, legendary P-Funk, Dumpstaphunk, Derek Trucks Band, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Galactic, The Lee Boys, Laura Reed and Deep Pocket (to name a few), this ensemble is sure to spice-up the festival's opening night with their first live performance ever - not to be missed!

And if that leaves anything to be desired, the complete roster is sure to satisfy any music lover's taste including performances by Jeff Sipe Project, Acoustic Syndicate, Robert Walter Trio w/ Special Guest, Tim Reynolds & TR3, The Lee Boys, Col. Bruce Hampton & The Quark Alliance, Bonerama, Papa Mali, a special collaborative set with Josh Phillips Folk Festival and Strut, Donna Jean and the Tricksters, Shane Pruitt Band, Grogus, DJ Equal & Friends, Sci Fi, The Hackensaw Boys, Turbo Pro Project, Woody Wood and Hollywood, Larry Keel and Natural Bridge, Groovesect, Project Percolator, Suenalo, Trainwrecks, Dave Desmelik Band, and more!


Tickets for the event are on sale now; only 4,500 tickets will be sold! The promoters have reduced the total number of normally available tickets at this venue in order to allow every festival patron more space and opportunity to enjoy the intimate nature of Deerfields. Early Bird tickets are now sold out, but regularly priced three day adult passes are still available and can be purchased online for $145.50 per person. All tickets include Tent camping. VIP passes are almost sold out and include access to VIP lounge, special DJ sets, complementary beverages, food, massage, upgraded camping amenities and usual perks, and FREE shuttle service from Asheville and the Airport! VIP Packages start at $270 per patron. Kids 12 and under admitted free of charge when accompanied by a paying adult, and promoters are taking extra effort to make the festival family-friendly. Loki will have a first class Children's World with plans for many organized activities, haunted hayrides, pumpkin carving, and music aimed directly at the little ones! Family Car passes are available to those traveling with children under 10 years of age for $35/vehicle, and must be purchased online at www.lokimusicfestival.com.

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"If I can help bring families from around the southeast and provide them with a safe

and beautiful event in which they can show their children the value of all forms

of art and community, then I will be fulfilling my professional dreams."

~ Jack Ballard, Festival Founder

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Media interested in attending the event should complete the online media registration form:

http://lokimedia.creality.info
This fall, STS9 hits premier indoor theatres coast to coast from Los Angeles to Washington D.C., and points in between.

The 22 night tour wraps up a huge year for the electronic buzz band, who released their acclaimed studio release, Peaceblaster, in July of this year.  Also just announced, the band will officially bid farewell to 2008 at their annual four-night New Year's Eve run at The Tabernacle in Atlanta.

Peaceblaster, released on the band's self-owned record label 1320 Records, proved STS9's rise has only just begun; the album reached #10 on Billboard's Electronic Chart, #27 on Billboard's Heatseeker Chart, #2 on iTUNES Electronic Chart, and #63 on CMJ's Top 200.  Remix Magazine reviewed "STS9's new CD, Peaceblaster might take fans by surprise...the music is a lot darker, punchier, beefier and more cinematic."

STS9's fall tour and New Years celebration dates include:

October 22 The Catalyst Santa Cruz, CA w/ Alex Botwin of Pnuma Trio (DJ Set)
October 23 House of Blues Anaheim CA w/ Pnuma Trio
October 24 Marquee Theatre Tempe AZ w/ Pnuma Trio
October 25 The Joint @ Hard Rock Las Vegas NV w/ Pnuma Trio
October 26 Orpheum Theatre Flagstaff AZ w/ Pnuma Trio
October 29 Cain's Ballroom Tulsa OK w/ Pnuma Trio
October 30 Warehouse Live Houston TX w/ Pnuma Trio
October 31 Stubb's Austin TX w/ Pnuma Trio
November 1 House of Blues Dallas TX w/ Count Bass D
November 2 House of Blues New Orleans LA w/ Count Bass D
November 5 Lyric Theatre Oxford MS w/ Count Bass D
November 6 War Memorial Nashville TN w/ Count Bass D
November 7 Alabama Theatre Birmingham AL w/ Count Bass D
November 8 Tennessee Theatre Knoxville TN w/ Count Bass D
November 9 Headliner's Music Hall Louisville KY w/ Count Bass D
November 12 Charleston Music Hall Charleston SC w/ Count Bass D
November 13 Amos' Southend Charlotte NC w/ Count Bass D
November 14 The NorVa Norfolk VA w/ Eliot Lipp
November 15 9:30 Club Washington DC w/ Eliot Lipp
November 16 9:30 Club Washington DC w/ Eliot Lipp
November 19 Mr. Smalls Theatre Millvale PA w/ Eliot Lipp
November 20 House of Blues Cleveland OH w/ Eliot Lipp
November 21 The Rave Milwaukee WI w/ Eliot Lipp
November 22 First Avenue Minneapolis MN w/ Eliot Lipp
December 28 The Tabernacle Atlanta GA
December 29 The Tabernacle Atlanta GA
December 30 The Tabernacle Atlanta GA
December 31 The Tabernacle Atlanta GA

All shows on-sale now at www.sts9.com and on-sale locally soon through Ticketmaster at www.ticketmaster.com.

Consider the title of the California-based outfit's long-awaited fourth album: Peaceblaster. The two words rub against each other to create an image that is simultaneously utopian and violent, fraught with the very contradiction that permeates America circa now. The result is a tour-de-force of gut-punching rhythms and textured, shimmering tones. The songs don't seem to have been written so much as plucked from the sky. It's as if the beats and melodies have always existed, just waiting for STS9 to channel them.  STS9 already has a tremendous fan base, but Peaceblaster is perhaps more accessible than the band's previous efforts. Peaceblaster is, of course, dense with the Eno-esque layering of live and electronic instruments that STS9 is known for-the chords and samples swirling atop the pulsing bass and drums. But between the beats there is a distinctly human element absent from past records. 

STS9's Peaceblaster comes nearly three years after their acclaimed 2005 releases, Artifact & Artifact: Perspectives, both of which were named in iTunes list of top albums of the year.  After a flurry of industry attention, STS9 retreated from the limelight to do what they love most:  play music. On the touring front, STS9 reached as high as #29 on Pollstar Magazine's "PULSE Charts" of the country's top touring artists. The band has shared the stage with a diverse range of acts including James Brown, Jurassic 5, Tortoise, Digable Planets, RJD2, Talib Kweli, Ghostland Observatory, Prefuse 73, Blackalicious, Saul Williams, Soulive, Cut Chemist, and many others, and has played such festivals as Austin City Limits Festival, Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, Winter Music Conference, and Vegoose Festival.  Recently, along with averaging over 3,000 tickets per city on their summer tour with Umphrey's McGee, the band sold out a 4 night headlining run at Atlanta's Tabernacle, and a 2 night run at Denver's Fillmore Auditorium as well as headline shows at Berkeley, CA's Greek Theatre and Colorado's legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre.

Blind Man's Hill set for release on October 21.


bridge4The deep-rooted songwriting and steady-rolling rhythms on Blind Man's Hill, the new release by Baltimore's The Bridge due October 21 on Hyena Records, could fittingly be compared to "the best damn rotgut liquor on the better side of county line."  One part earthy rock 'n' roll, one part funky New Orleans syncopation, and yet another part southern country soul, The Bridge write timeless songs that resonate with Americana themes of locomotives, moonshine, carnival barkers and crossroads. Principle songwriters Cris Jacobs and Kenny Liner balance each other in their respective writing styles over the album's 12 tracks. Jacobs-penned numbers like "Honey Bee," "Let Me Off This Train" and "Poison Wine" are alive with metaphors and informed by a haunted blues spirit, while Liner taps the high and lonesome with sweeping mandolin picking and the hard-earned sentiments of jams like "Born Ramblin'" "In Dreams" and "Dirtball Blues."    


"These songs are basically pieces of one big American story," says lead guitarist and vocalist Cris Jacobs. "As a band we shared a vision for making an album that sounds 'just like they use to,' and I think we've captured that classic feel."

Playing upwards of 250 shows this year, including festivals like Gathering Of The Vibes, All Good, Camp Bisco and Moe Down, The Bridge have garnered a growing grassroots buzz that attracts new fans with every performance. In 2008, the band also toured Europe for the first time, while they were hand-selected by Mike Gordon to open a string of shows for him in August. Around the release of Blind Man's Hill, The Bridge will embark on a worldwide tour that runs through 2009, including album release parties in both Washington, DC at The 9:30 Club on October 17 and Baltimore, MD at Ram's Head Live on November 26. For the DC release show, The Bridge will share the night with one of their biggest musical influences, Little Feat, a symbolic combination highlighting the lineage connecting the two bands.

The Bridge's Blind Man's Hill is the kind of finely crafted long-player to cross the band over to an even wider audience and further establish their reputation as modern successors of classic American rock 'n' roll. In the words of Atlanta Creative Loafing, "The Bridge writes gutsy yet melodic songs infused with a Southern, red-clay spirit that fills the slot between the grinding, blues-based North Mississippi All Stars, the New Orleans R&B tinge of the Radiators and Little Feat's gruff, expressive groove. Mandolin adds a dollop of bluegrass roots to the steaming stew, and Cris Jacobs' husky, drawling vocals top it off with a special sauce as tasty as it is pungent." 

The Bridge's upcoming tour dates are:

September 24 / Lupo's  / Providence, RI (w/ Rusted Root)
September 25 / Sullivan Hall / New York, NY
September 26 / Paradise / Boston, MA (w/ The Brew)
September 27 / The Wheelhouse / Narragansett, RI
October 2 / 123 Pleasant Street / Morgantown, WV
October 3 / The V Club / Huntington, WV
October 4 / Mr. Small's Theatre / Pittsburgh, PA
October 14 / Attitudes / Blacksburg, VA
October 15 / Rocktown / Harrisonburg, VA
October 16 / Jewish Mother / Virginia Beach, VA
October 17 / 9:30 Club / Washington, DC (w/ Little Feat)
October 18 / River Street Jazz Cafe / Plains, PA
October 25 / Capitol Theater / York, PA
November 1 / East End Cafe / Newark, DE
November 6 / World Grotto / Knoxville, TN
November 8 / The Boone Saloon / Boone, NC
November 11 / High Dive / Seattle, WA
November 12 & 13 / Goodfoot Lounge / Portland, OR
November 14 & 15 / Fenario Gallery / Eugene, OR
November 26 / Ram's Head Live / Baltimore, MD

More Dates To Be Announced Shortly

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