Friday, June 15, 2007

Who knew the tuba could rock?


A word of advice- never, ever make fun of a tuba player again. Reporting in from Bonnaroo-- after checking out The Roots on the main stage, I was blown away. Don't get me wrong, Kings of Leon were great. I'll admit to not being a big fan, but seeing them live they proved they can rock with a setlist (see speed metal meets power ballad meets straight-on rock) as eclectic as the crowd (see hippy meets reggae meets average beer swilling Joe). On another stage Michael Franti played some reggae-inspired tunes that got the tie-die, hoola-hooping crowd moving. But The Roots rocked Bonnaroo like no other. Take your standard rock instuments and add a horn section which includes a trumpet, sax, trombone, and yes, you guessed it, a tuba. Mix in some hip hop style with a little taste of Hendrix, and you've got The Roots. "Tuba Gooding Junior" jammed with guitarist Kirk Douglas like I never knew a tuba could. Damn, the two of them even ran into the audience to play. The bass rattled my bones and their cover of a Bob Dylan tune was inspired. This ain't your average jam band. Check them out at www.theroots.com. -Mary Q. Burton

Up next- what kind of TOOL will Bonnaroo encounter?

Thursday, June 14, 2007

I, Sleepwalker Album Stream

I, Sleepwalker's Snake River will be released by Harvest Earth Records on July 10. The label has both a pre-order and full-album stream active.

Pictures from Wild And Woolly Video 10th Anniversary Party

Veloctiy Weekly has posted a photo album from the Wild and Woolly Video 10th anniversary party.

Ex-Haste The Day Singer Forms New Band

Jimmy Ryan, former vocalist of Indianapolis' group Haste The Day, has formed a new band called Trenches. They've recently finished writing for their debut LP, and plan to record in September.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

The Redemption Song! Calls It Quits

The Redemption Song! (Strike First Records) have silently disbanded. Their website promises one last show, possibly in their native Kentucky or Indiana, but no final details have emerged. We'll keep you posted.

D.W. Box Solo Show

D.W. Box will play a solo show on June 13 at Jenicca's in Louisville.
D.W. plays one (and only one) "solo" show per year. This year it will be with London based recording artist Sharon Lewis, and Rosie Polenzani ...

Monday, June 11, 2007

God's Lonely Man Currently In Studio

God's Lonely Man, a Nashville based band with Louisville ties, is currently in studio working on new material. There have been a few changes to their sound and lineup since their last release. They've posted one new song, along with two re-worked older numbers, on their website for a preview of the new line-up.