March 11 • 20th Century Theatre
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Sara Watkins has had a deceptively long career in music
despite her young age. She came onto the scene as a member of the
progressive Bluegrass group Nickel Creek, which featured her brother
Sean Watkins and budding genius Chris Thile.
March 9 • Mainstay Rock Bar
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In the short amount of time it takes to get through the
EP Synesthesia: The Yellow Movement (just under 24 minutes), Ill Poetic takes the listener on a funky,
soulful trip through his creative process.
March 8 • Bogart's
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Clutch has been one of the primary groups to bring Stoner Rock
and Alt Metal to a broader audience. Over the course of Clutch’s 23-year
history, the quartet has recorded 10 studio albums — their latest, Earth Rocker,
is slated for a March 19 release.
Feb. 28 • Mayday
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In cinematic terms — and Mountains is as cinematic as any
musical outfit currently crafting soundscapes — it’s as if David Lynch
and his longtime composer Angelo Badalamenti wrestled the eternally
ethereal Tree of Life away from Terence Malick and injected a serious dose of mood-altering menace into its penultimate scene.
0 Comments · Wednesday, February 20, 2013
At just before 8 a.m. on Feb. 19, Bunbury
Music Festival founder Bill Donabedian announced much of the festival’s
sophomore year lineup on Fox19’s morning show. The fest returns to
Sawyer Point Park July 12-14. Big names coming to the riverfront this
year include fun., Tegan and Sara, MGMT, Belle and Sebastian and Yo La
Tengo.
Eccentric Philly band doesn’t know the rules, so it just keeps breaking them
0 Comments · Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Known for its irreverent songs and
unpredictable, gloriously ramshackle live shows, Man Man defies
convention at nearly every turn.
by Mike Breen
02.19.2013
89 days ago
The 16th annual Cincinnati music celebration begins airing locally this Saturday
The 2013 Cincinnati Entertainment Awards ceremony/party late last month at Covington’s Madison Theater was filmed on high-quality video and this Saturday, for the first time in the 16-year history of the CEAs, fans who want to relive the performances and presentations (or those who missed it altogether) will have a chance to watch the show on television. The show includes the short but very sweet live sets from Bad Veins’ Ben Davis, The Dopamines, Gold Shoes, Ricky Nye, Jess Lamb and Culture Queer, as well as an all-star presentation of songs from the Come Play the Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams at Herzog EP put together by the Cincinnati USA Music Heritage Foundation. Saturday at 9 p.m., thanks to the Intercommunity Cable Regulatory Commission, the full show will be aired on ICRC TV, available in select communities in the Cincinnati area via Time Warner Cable channel 4. The show will be rebroadcast on the same channel Monday at 8:30 p.m., March 1 at 10 p.m. and March 2 at noon. (Check here — in the column on the left — to see if the broadcast is available in your area.)For those in Cincinnati proper, you can watch the CEAs on Time Warner channel 24 on Feb. 27 and on March 6 at 9 a.m. A Northern Kentucky broadcast is also in the works, as is the ability to watch the program online. Stay tuned to this here music blog for the latest updates. If those air times don’t work for you, you can also purchase a copy on DVD. Simply email melissa@icrctv.com to inquire about delivery and prices. (Program reference number is 16534.) To relive the ceremony in photos and words, click here.
Feb. 20 • Thompson House
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Aesop’s Indie style is reminiscent of early Beck while his
rumbling vocal rasp and brilliant sense of wordplay leans in the
direction of Mike Doughty, not to mention the MC’s numerous Hip Hop
heroes.
Feb. 20 • Brick Street Bar (Oxford)
0 Comments · Monday, February 18, 2013
Florida Georgia Line’s first single, “Cruise,” might be a
love song, but if you have any imagination at all, chances are you’re
picturing “every little farm town” that runs along the states’ border.
That song made the boys of Florida Georgia Line blow up practically overnight.
Feb. 21 • Bogart's
0 Comments · Monday, February 18, 2013
For a Metal band more taken with exploring the heavenward than wreaking destruction on Earth, Habitual Levitations (Instilling Words with Tones)
makes an especially sound title for an Intronaut album.