Ready To Be Folked?

San Diego’s own The Silent Comedy are playing a pre-release show for their new record Common Faults Friday night at The Casbah after spending tonight in Vegas and last night in L.A.! Here you can see some lovely pictures LMN’s own Kristen took from the show last night at The Bootleg.

Anyways, this is a huge deal for them as it’s a full length which features songs both old and new but share a common theme. For more on that, check out interview Jeremiah Z. did about the upcoming record here.

I suggest you come out and folk out in true Silent Comedy style on your Friday night. You can get your tickets for the show here which also features L.A. based Links and Doll and the Kicks from across the pond (who I was told put on a great show). Should you not be able to attend said $8 show tomorrow night you can pre-order Common Faults here or attend Mustache Mayhem on April 25th to get a copy in your hand.

Here is a little something to whet your appetite for tomorrow night.

See you at The Casbah =D

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New Band Love: After Midnight Project

So instead of writing up some grand summary of the events of last weekend (Nico Vega/Metric at The Hollywood Palladium, San Diego Indie Music Fest, Bamboozled), or trying to post some of the 300+ pictures I’ve taken (they’ll come up eventually on facebook), I just wanted to share with you the story of my newest band obsession, After Midnight Project.

These guys were the first band we saw Sunday at Bamboozled…such a great way to start the day! The crowd wasn’t very big so it was easy to get up front and take some pictures. The set was elevating…the band has a great dynamic and the energy on stage was transferrable to the audience (always a good sign). I instantly fell in love with the sound and the songs.

After the set we ventured over to the merch booth and met their lovely merch guy, a fellow Cardinals’ lover (I was sporting a hat showcasing my favorite baseball team).  We purchased the band’s CD, Let’s Build Something to Break, and chatted a bit with the band. Turns out they are from LA (YAY!) although they don’t really play local shows (not so yay). So, if you’re in LA and want to catch them, you’ll have to wait ‘til Warped Tour.

Next comes the amusing story. The band announced that they were going to do an acoustic set later in the day…and, as you may know, I’m a big fan of rock bands breaking it down acoustically. When we ventured over to the acoustic venue we weren’t exactly sure how it worked. I just walked in, but Amanda was stopped outside. Turned out, the acoustic set was a VIP only event. With one of us in and one of us out, what were we to do?!?

But, in case you didn’t know, Amanda is awesome. She told me to stay where I was and a set and a half later she appeared at my side…having gotten in with the band. Turns out, After Midnight Project is really great to their fans. When Amanda told them of our predicament, they were more than happy to help out!

And I’m so glad it all worked out because the After Midnight Project acoustic set was definitely the highlight of my day (well, right after seeing Something Corporate again after so many years). They even pulled off the song entitled “Scream For You” which involves screaming from both the band and the audience. After the set, we got to hang out a bit more and meet some of the After Midnight Project family.

Anyway, another band to add to my list! I haven’t stopped listening to their CD since I got it (I’m finally able to take that Biffy Clyro CD out of my car stereo). If you want to see After Midnight Project live (as you should), they are currently touring with Story of the Year so be sure to catch that show if it comes to your area. And if you go to Warped Tour be sure to check them out there. Personally, I’ll be keeping my fingers crossed for a local headlining show at The Roxy or something…

~ Kristen

Concert Calendar SD (Finally!)

Late again I know. My apologies. I’m finding that I have lost time to these things called books which I haven’t had much of a chance to read as of late because of school and now I’m on this thing called a break and I just don’t know what to do with myself (other than read).

Anyways, the only things of note (which is absolute importance you attend!) is The Silent Comedy pre-release show at The Casbah where they will have copies of their freshly minted cd Common Faults for the lovely price of $8. There is also a show on Thursday featuring Gregory Page at Milano Coffee Co which is also $8. Now, for the rest of the week…

Tuesday: This Providence with Anarbor and The Audition @ Soma
AND: Red Octopus @  The Casbah $5

Wednesday: Buddy Akai @ Bar Pink Free!

Thursday: Folkey Monkey feat. Gregory Page
AND:  91X Presents Alkaline Trio with Cursive, The Dear and Depatrted @ House of Blues SD $20 adv/$25 day of

Friday: The Silent Comedy Pre-Release Show @ The Casbah with Dolls and The Kicks and Links $8

Saturday: Gregory Page @ Java Joe’s
AND: Lanterns @ Tin Can Alehouse $3
AND: The Northern Lights @ House of Blues SD Free!

Sunday: EASTER!

Best Easter Egg Hunt Ever!

If you’re in Philadelphia, you should definitely check this out. I just got the following in an email from World Cafe Live:

World Cafe Live’s first-ever Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 3rd at 1 p.m. Six Easter eggs will be placed around Center City & University City with a pair of tickets in each for a certain show!!

Here is how you can play: Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/worldcafelive and on Saturday afternoon at 1 p.m., we will tweet six clues to help you find the eggs. Each clue is paired with one show: Ozomatli, Jason Collett, Aqualung, Sierra Leone’s Refugee All-Stars and Tao Rodriguez Seeger & Paper Bird! Don’t worry, we’ll be sure to let you know which clue goes with which show so you can be sure to hunt down the right one! When you’ve found the egg, tweet us back!

Does that not sound like the best idea for an Easter egg hunt!?! Someone in LA should set this up. I want to play!

~ Kristen

Important Carney announcement- VOTE VOTE VOTE!

The CD is officially out in Australia! The band is there at the moment doing a string of shows before returning to the states for the big show at the El Rey on May 15. In the meantime, their amazing video for their first single “Love Me, Chase Me” is in contention to be played on MTVU. Go here and vote for Carney to be this week’s Freshman Video. If they win, they’ll get airplay on MTVU!

After you VOTE FOR CARNEY (multiple times) check out the other videos!  They all seem like great new bands to keep an eye on. Codeine Velvet Club is on my SXSW ’10 list and I just saw them last week with Nico Vega and Metric. Their song “Hollywood” was one of my favorites! The video for Silver Starling’s “Closer” is also fun…that is totally the kind of fort I used to build!

But let’s get that Carney video some airplay! Vote today! Have your say! It would make my day! Hahaha!! Clearly, I didn’t get enough sleep last night…okay! 🙂

~ Kristen