Showing posts with label The Stone Foxes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Stone Foxes. Show all posts

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Los Angeles Tonight (Saturday, June 8th)

It's summer. It's Saturday. There's a lot of SUPERGOODMUSIC to see.

The second day of Jubilee Music & Arts Festival features performance by the Drums, Cayucas, Fool's Gold and SGM/JITV favorite RIFF RAFF.





Bjork brings her Bjork-ness to the Palladium.


Trippy kits will be plentiful at the House of Blues Sunset tonight where you can catch Juicy J in all his turnt up glory.





Last suggestion of the day is Ink-n-Iron Festival at the Queen Mary in Long Beach. Iggy and the Stooges headline with Black Joe Lewis, Dead Kennedy's, The Stone Foxes and whole lot more supporting.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Bringing LA Steeze to Austin: The Roxy Presents Austin Rox


Oh yes...in less than 48 hours SUPERGOODMUSIC begins its annual trek to SXSW. For 2012 - we decided to go HAM with our pals Heard Entertainment and RootMusic. We've got a venue for 9 days at 604 and 606 E. 7th Street with lots of crazy talent to make your body move, head spin and keep your ears happy. AND the announcements are just starting to roll out....including this epic one.

We couldn't be more proud to be partnered with The Roxy, one of the highlights of LA's live music culture, on their Austin Rox event on Thursday March 15, 2012. AustinRox is typically one of my highlights of SXSW too - so Nic Adler and crew are obviously doing something right. I remember 2010 when Tom Morello straight raged Rusty's with Boots Riley, and last year with Neon Trees, Saint Motel and more.

Check out the insanity they've brought for 2012 on the flyers above and below. The show includes Das Racist, Doomtree, Prof, The Stone Foxes, Nico Vega, Imagine Dragons, Shinobi Ninja, Fillager, The Peach Kings and more! You can RSVP here. http://roxy.la/austinrox5

Speaking of The Peach Kings - they just participated in a wild and crazy Jam In The Van shoot that SUPERGOODMUSIC participated in. Check out their automobile friendly version of "Thieves and Kings"

The Peach Kings - "Thieves and Kings" from Jam in the Van on Vimeo.


And did I mention the Roxy is bringing in the Silent Disco for our patio stage with Jeremy Sole and more providing the headphone soundtrack? Well - thats happening too.

Bringing LA Steeze to Austin: The Roxy Presents Austin Rox


Oh yes...in less than 48 hours SUPERGOODMUSIC begins its annual trek to SXSW. For 2012 - we decided to go HAM with our pals Heard Entertainment and RootMusic. We've got a venue for 9 days at 604 and 606 E. 7th Street with lots of crazy talent to make your body move, head spin and keep your ears happy. AND the announcements are just starting to roll out....including this epic one.

We couldn't be more proud to be partnered with The Roxy, one of the highlights of LA's live music culture, on their Austin Rox event on Thursday March 15, 2012. AustinRox is typically one of my highlights of SXSW too - so Nic Adler and crew are obviously doing something right. I remember 2010 when Tom Morello straight raged Rusty's with Boots Riley, and last year with Neon Trees, Saint Motel and more.

Check out the insanity they've brought for 2012 on the flyers above and below. The show includes Das Racist, Doomtree, Prof, The Stone Foxes, Nico Vega, Imagine Dragons, Shinobi Ninja, Fillager, The Peach Kings and more! You can RSVP here. http://roxy.la/austinrox5

Speaking of The Peach Kings - they just participated in a wild and crazy Jam In The Van shoot that SUPERGOODMUSIC participated in. Check out their automobile friendly version of "Thieves and Kings"

The Peach Kings - "Thieves and Kings" from Jam in the Van on Vimeo.


And did I mention the Roxy is bringing in the Silent Disco for our patio stage with Jeremy Sole and more providing the headphone soundtrack? Well - thats happening too.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

SUPERDOPE WEDNESDAYS #2 - THE STONE FOXES PLAY THEIR FINAL SHOW OF THE YEAR

The Stone Foxes play their final show of the year tonight! In Los Angeles! At the world famous Viper Room! And, oh yeah, its a SUPERGOODMUSIC event too.

You may have heard the band recently on 98.7, or 103.1, or Houndstooth Radio, or maybe you saw them at Outside Lands Festival or Voodoo Music Festival. If you're in L.A. tonight, you can see them and hear them again. Tickets are $10 and you are sure to hear them play their new single - "Psycho." Watch the fan sourced music video below and come out tonight if you're in Los Angeles to see this rising gritty, indie-blues rock band get down. The band is joined by Kyle Nicolaides, Stonefeather and Armada tonight.





Tuesday, October 18, 2011

SUPERGOODMUSIC SHOWCASE at CMJ


Come rock with us and friends at our Friday night showcase at CMJ. We'll be featuring SUPERGOOD family Weapons of Audio and Kosha Dillz, as well as hip-hop veterans Rahzel and Jarobi from A Tribe Called Quest. Headlining the night are buzzing indie-blues rock act The Stone Foxes, who are also playing SUPERDOPE on November 16th, as well as Soul Khan and Shinobi Ninja (who just played The Roxy last week).

Come see what will be the fresh sound in 2012 while its still 2011. Come to Dominion on Friday night.

428 Lafayette. Admission is free with a CMJ Badge or with RSVP here. Otherwise, its $5

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Outside Lands Feedback






Outside Lands Festival capped off what has easily been the best festival season of my SUPERGOOD career. While there are actually a few local (Sunset Strip Music Festival, Sunset Junction) and a few more destination (North Coast Music Festival, De Luna Music Festival or Treasure Island Festival, VooDoo Fest) – after the huge Deadmau5 and Arcade Fire closing sets, it may as well have been the end because I’m satisfied.


Exiting to people’s claims of “receiving their money’s worth,” I can only confirm why they might have felt that way.


From the opening day’s very first acts – New Orelans Klezmer Allstars, Release The Sunbird, Marky and Arann Harris & The Farm Band each who started at noon on Friday (my personal first was Phantogram) to the final note of Arcade Fire – there was a little sample of almost every musical genre and a concentration on all flavors of rock and roll. As far as rock goes – Outside Lands really brought the heat this year with Grammy award winning Arcade Fire, Muse, Phish, The Shins, The Black Keys, The Decemberists, Arctic Monkeys, Beirut, OK Go, Warren Haynes Band and more.


With only few disappointments (Big Boi did not really perform due to technical difficulty; I missed K. Flay, Charles Bradley and Tune-Yards) and lots of high lights – the 4th Outside Lands and the return to a three-day festival was a big success in my opinion. Given that the event pretty much sold out - I’d say it was a success by the organizer’s standards too.


After a 24 hour decompression here are a few takeaways:




· The Stone Foxes are the next Black Keys. While the San Francisco based quartet are noticeably and understandably different, they both embrace the same bad ass bluesy and gritty rock and roll. No wonder both of their music has been on Sons of Anarchy and they’ve already played a show together in Arizona. I can only hope that trend continues and they are doing a run f dates together. Sign me up for a spot trailing that tour. With some attendees claiming the Foxes Saturday afternoon throwdown as the best show of the festival, they might be willing to join that caravan too. For the uninitiated I’d definitely advise checking out the free download of their song “Psycho” on their website and hit up El Cid on August 28th when they close out Sunset Junction. Its part of the package for Junction attendees, but I think access can also be purchased separately.




· People on the lawn in San Francisco can really get down to some funk music, the people in the press tent…not so much. The Original Meters and The Greyboy Allstars turned out good sets on the mainstage and Phish dropped a version of “Funky Bitch” as well as “Mike’s Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove.” Sunday didn’t have as much funky music – although I missed Charles Bradley & The Menahan Street Band, whom I’m guessing held it down.


· Phish isn’t slowing down. They didn’t blow my socks off – but I wouldn’t be sad to see them again either. While I’m certainly no roadie or a Phishhead – the guys can certainly still play “Rock and Roll” in their elder (and sober?) state. With a substantial catalogue to choose from, they managed to play some new songs I’m definitely not familiar with as well as a half dozen covers (“2001”, “Roses Are Free”, “Rock and Roll”, “Peaches En Regalia” “Life on Mars?” and “Funky Bitch”) and fan favorites (“Mike’s Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove” and “Tweezer”).



· The Roots should put out an album called “Greatest Wedding Band of All Time” and do all covers that people love to get down to. They docovers at their concerts – it used to be hip-hop medleys, but now it has turned into full blown rock and roll, funk and hip-hop covers. I was particularly impressed with their rendition of Gil Scott Heron’s “The Bottle.” No disrespect – they are amazing at doing it, but they are also an exceptional band and also have their own great original material. Nonetheless, they get the biggest rise from the crowd doing covers and “Here I Come” – the Jimmy Fallon theme song. The covers seemed to get even more fan fare than “If You Got Me”, the groups biggest hit to date. All that said, despite crushing other people’s songs sometimes better than the originals themselves, they are much more than the greatest wedding band of all time. Bonus - someone whipped out one of the parachutes we all used to played with in phys ed class in kindergarten and 1st grade


· Watching Girl Talk and the crowd at Girl Talk is fun…being in the middle of a Girl Talk crowd is a recipe for getting touched by strangers. It is really cool to look over a crowd from a perch (which you can find at OLF) and see how certain songs resonate (or don’t) with a majority of the crowd. A surprisingly popular drop was “Got Your Money” by Ol’ Dirty Bastard.


· Erykah Badu is a force. Her energy pulled me away from Phish and I was sad I hadn’t seen more of her set. Her voice is beautiful, her band was kicking it and her soul is undeniable.


* Big Boi not playing was disappointing – but Dave Chapelle appearing and doing some comedy was DOPE.


* Big Hassle does a great job coordinating press and providing for a good experience for people covering the festival.


* Deadmau5 new cubes are a new experience. Don't miss his tour!



Wednesday, August 3, 2011

The Stone Foxes: Representing San Fran at Outside Lands Festival

Homegrown Bay Area residents The Stone Foxes are gearing up for their first ever Outside Lands performance and first official after party (they're playing The Independent with Warren Haynes Band) at just the right time.

The band has rekindled label interest and industry buzz with their late festival season push and opening spots on tours with acts like George Thorogood & The Destroyers. With promo releases of gritty and crunchy bartime tunes like "Psycho" coming out this week - the band continues to reinvent what it means to play modern day blues rock. You can acquire the aforementioned track on their website as well as contribute to their music video for the song. I love it, in part, because it has the same lo-fi appeal that "Mr. Hangman" does. It also has pretty funny lyrics too.

Speaking of Hangman, you can be certain that Shannon will be nearly swallowing his harmonica on Saturday August 13th in the fields of Golden Gate Park - kind of like he does in these videos.


Tuesday, April 12, 2011

SUPERGOOD TUESDAY


Today is Tuesday and saying it is SUPERGOOD is no joke. All across Los Angeles, our blog is smacking you upside your head with some fantastic music.

For the true hipsters on their grind, we've got an amazing line up at The Satellite tonight that features bluesy buzz indie rock band, The Stone Foxes, who were just announced as a performer at Outside Lands Festival and are en route to open for The Black Keys in Arizona! They put on a raucous show and this is their first time playing east of the 101.

They are joined by local quartet sensation Chasing Kings, who've been very active recently and are known for their vocal driven rock jams. You can hear a few songs on their facebook page - http://www.facebook.com/chasingkings?sk=app_178091127385

The bill is opened by Risers (formerly Anglos), who released their EP full of strongly composed indie rock in early 2011, have had some spins on Moheak Radio. They go on at 9 pm. The show is anchored by Strange Vine - who should hit the stage around 12:25, after the Foxes have finished their hour long set....

Over on the westside, it is the second installment of SUPERGOOD (and FREE) Tuesdays at The Central SAPC. The event page is here . Residents Hello Echo (11 pm) are joined by VICES (8 pm), Benjamin Dunn & Friends (9 pm), Sing The Body Electric (10 pm). Having heard good things about the UK's VICES, who just recorded with Jeff Saltzman out here in Los Angeles, I suggest early arrival. Enjoy the sounds of some emerging indie talent that you might expect to find at the previously mentioned Satellite, but are willing to brave the westside. Plus, enjoy a 2 for 1 round of drinks if you check in on FourSquare!

OUTSIDE LANDS ANNOUNCEMENT


Read it and weep.

The Stone Foxes, who are playing our event tonight at The Satellite, are playing at Outside Lands Festival in San Francisco, along with the mother-f'ing Roots!, Phish, Muse, The Black Keys, Arctic Monkeys and so many more.

Here is a list of the line-up as printed on the flyer:

Muse
Phish (2 Sets)
Arcade Fire
The Black Keys
Deadmau5
MGMT
Girl Talk
The Decemberists
John Fogerty
Erykah Badu
The Original Meters
Beirut
The Roots
Arctic Monkeys
Big Audio Dynamite
STS9
Warren Haynes Band
Big Boi
Major Lazer
Little Dragon
Julieta Venegas
SIA
OK Go
The Greyboy Allstars
Josh Ritter & The Royal City Band
Old 97's
Mavis Staples
!!!
Latryx feat Lyrics Born & Lateef
Best Coast
Collie Buddz
Phantogram
Charles Bradley
Lotus
STRFKR
Junip
Pajama Party
The Infamous Stringdusters
The Vaccines
Toro Y Moi
Vetiver
The Limousines
The Stone Foxes
The Joy Formidable
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
Wye Oak
Ana Tijuoux
Orgone
Lord Huron
Tamaryn
Grouplove
The Fresh & Onlys
Ximena Sarinana
Ty Segall
Foster The People
Nicki Bluhm & The Gramblers
Diego's Umbrealla
Ghost Robot



Thursday, November 19, 2009

The Stone Foxes play 3 nights in LA - Starting With The Viper Room

Kicking off a 3 night run through Los Angeles at The Viper Room tonight is the emerging bluesy-rock sensation from San Francisco, The Stone Foxes. With a sound that is rock, blues, indie and folk all rolled into one eccentric and intoxicating blend, and a few placements on the absolutely fucking awesome FX show, Sons of Anarchy (watch it, for real), this quartet of bad asses are drawing comparisons to everyone from The Black Keys to The Rolling Stones.


Although they will be heard on airwaves and download streams for years to come, and sure to be back in L.A. again, they're unlikely to give us the pleasure of playing in three intimate venues in three nights. Thursday they hit the historic The Viper Room on Sunset Blvd, Friday they are in the South Bay at Saint Rocke and they close out their three night stint at the 70+ year old The Mint on Pico. No matter where you're at - you won't have to brave much traffic to catch these future superstars if you plan accordingly.