Few things can be more terrifying than an out-of-control mob at a rock concert especially when that mob hasnt had a nap. Chris Wiser of kiddie-rock duo the Sugar Free Allstars nearly shudders at the memory of one such show, when he and his fellow Allstar, Rob Martin, faced a crowd of unruly children […]
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Wolf trap
Not all the games in London have to do with boxing and basketball. Some focus on the body were not talking Olympic rings, but curves. On Friday, Adéle Wolfs Burlesque and Variety Show features a dancer who recently competed in the 2012 World Burlesque Games in London. Honey Cocoa Bordeauxx, also known as the […]
Sample size
Its hard to imagine that Gregg Gillis best known as Girl Talk spent several years playing for handfuls of people, being that he now regularly plays for 10,000 or more a night. No matter the number, he infused the same manic energy into his mad mash-ups. Id yell and jump on them, anything […]
Honey, I quit the band
Divorces can be messy, but married couple Natalie and Ryan Houcks split from Green Corn Revival to form altcountry act Honeylark was as amicable as possible, with both sides citing the ol irreconcilable differences. Ryan and I had been writing our own stuff for a long time, Natalie Houck said. You know how artists are: […]
Color me busy
Jordan Herrera loves music so much, he hardly can step away from it, even for a moment. Always listening, of course, but always playing, too. Months ago at Norman Music Festival, Herrera played with four different bands (Chrome Pony, The Gentle Art of Floating, Good Morning Grizzly and The Nghiems) in three days, and that […]
Bros before woes
Photo: Moses Namkung Some bands rue the day where they play in massive arenas and amphitheaters instead of midsized concert halls. Folk rocks The Avett Brothers, however, relish it. We have more tools at our disposal than we ever have. Theres been a gradual progression, watching the size of the rooms we were playing in […]
Bastards!
Ohio garage rockers Heartless Bastards were a little road-weary after two years touring with Wilco and Wolfmother, and on their own, both here and abroad. They finally wound down to record what would later become Arrow when their producer, Spoon drummer Jim Eno, suggested the band head right back out there. He recommended we go […]
‘Bad’ teacher
In the AMC cable series, which kicked off its fifth and final season Sunday, Bryan Cranston portrays Walter White, organic chemistry teacher by day, meth manufacturer by night. Since nearly the start, Breaking Bad staff writers call upon Nelson to ensure their series science is solid. It was a little bit of a difficult decision […]
Jon Lyle Williams and the Bravest Retreat Jon Lyle Williams and the Bravest Retreat
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