Showing posts with label twin shadow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label twin shadow. Show all posts

Monday, November 19, 2012

Rush Midnight at Its A School Night

Twin Shadow offshoot group featuring Russ Manning, Rush Midnight, performs for the second time in three days to deliver another mini audio party.  This time they move from On The Rox to further East as they take over Bardot and Its A School Night tonight - along with a handful of other artists, including The Captain.

RSVP to Its A School Night here and check out "Crush" by Rush Midnight below.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Tonight in L.A. (October 18, 2012)

Staring at the concert calendar has me a bit jealous that I'm in NYC for CMJ as there is a handful of sonic dopeness hitting you Los Angelenos tonight.  

From the massive wobble and bass drops of Bassnectar, Gramatik and Gladkill at Hollywood Palladium to the free indie sounds of Diamond Rings at Amoeba Records - Thursday night is looking good.



The lucky and informed patrons of Troubadour will be indulged by the lovely ZZ Ward - as she headlines a sold out show just two days after the release of her record.  AB & The Sea and Jared Lee support.  Another lovely vocalist - Twin Shadow takes his talent to Fonda Theatre with support from Haim and KCRW's Mario Cotto.  Can't go wrong their either.





For those that work traditional hours and thus might miss Diamond Rings free show at Amoeba - have no fear, they play Mayan later at night with Stars.    While there is not much other music to catch in the downtown neighborhood - head up the 101 to Silverlake or Echo Park and you 'll find The Whigs and The Record Company rocking the Bootleg Bar, comedian Neil Hamburger celebrating 5 years of laughter with friends at The Satellite and Echoplex busting open their new Thursday night FREE speakeasy. 



Other notables include Kendrick Lamar at Fox Theater in Pomona, Los Campesinos! at El Rey Theatre and the weekly VS dance party at The Central SAPC.   We're giving away a pair of tickets for Los Campesinos! so holler at contest@supergoodmusic.com or shout us out on twitter if you're interested.   For a full list of shows - see below.

  • Bassnectar, Gramatik, Gladkill @ Hollywood Palladium
  • Josh Turner, Peter Brandon @ Club Nokia
  • Stars, Diamond Rings @ Mayan
  • Diamond Rings @ Amoeba (FREE)
  • Plotz @ bluewhale
  • Twin Shadow, Haim, Mario Cotto @ Fonda Theatre
  • Victor Mala Espina, The 454’s, Vida Boulevard, Rockero5, Puerto aereo @ House of Blues – Sunset Strip
  • ZZ Ward, A B & The Sea, Jared Lee @ Troubadour (SOLD OUT)
  • Los Campesinos!, Lovely Bad Things, Moses Campbell @ El Rey Theatre
  • Garfunkel & Oates 4th Anniversary Show @ Largo
  • Royale Blood, Spoon To The Moon, Hillary Jones, Electric Landlady, Salvation Camp @ On The Rox
  • Chris Rene, Cris Ruff @ The Roxy
  • Free Dominguez, I Will Never Be The Same, Teleskopes, Scariletta @ The Viper Room
  • Terminal, Without Satellites, Alright Alright, The Vim Dicta @ Silverlake Lounge
  • The Whigs, The Record Company, Criminal Hygiene @ Bootleg Bar
  • Neil Hamburger’s 5th Year Anniversary Show: Jon Daly, Andy Kindler, Rob Delaney, Brody Stevens, Marcus Monroe, Josh Fadem @ The Satellite
  • Woods, White Fence, Randy Randall @ The Echo
  • Echoplex Speakeasy w/ DJ E13 @ The Echoplex (FREE)
  • Kyle McNeill, Johnnyswim, Stolen Silver, Derek Fawcett, Strand of Oaks @ The Hotel Cafe
  • Eric Lumiere, Liz Longley, A Great Big World, Greg Holden, Javier Dunn @ Room 5 Lounge
  • Hollywood Roses, Dirt, Stone Temple Co-Pilots @ Saint Rocke
  • Charlene Kaye, Jay Stolar, Stephen Lowell, Mellissa Brett @ The Mint
  • VS @ The Central SAPC
  • Alvin Risk, Mossberg Pump @ Yost Theater
  • Molly Nilsson @ Detroit Bar
  • Me & Mr. Cassidy, Elizaveta, Nicki Bove @ WitZend
  • Harlow Gold @ Harvelle’s
  • Skyline Piegons,  Johnny O’Donnell & Sacramento @ Harvard & Stone
  • Austin Peralta @ Del Monte Speakeasy
  • Taj Mahal @ Coach House
  • Kendrick Lamar, Ab-Soul, Jay Rock, Stalley, Fly Union @ Fox Theatre
  • Bad Luck Bandits, Rudo Movimiento, Sandbox Bullies, La Infinita, Kill CafĂ© @ House of Blues – Anaheim
  • Skid Row, Kix, Dokken, Warrant, L.A. Guns @ Citizens Bank Arena
  • Bambu Station, Inna Vision, Kicks @ SLO Brew
  • Leon Russell @ Canyon Club

Friday, October 5, 2012

Tonight in L.A. (October 5, 2012) - L.A.'s Concerts Tonight



For first Friday - the concert calendar is filthy - from the guitars of The Black Keys at Staples Center to the bass and beats of Big Gigantic and Griz at House of Blues on Sunset.  Download Big G's "Let's Go" to amplify your weekend - whether you're at the show or not.


For the festival goers - Culture Collide has a host of talent playing.  I like Taix's Champagne Room the best with Mr. Little Jeans, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Magic Wands and Voxhaul Broadcast.  Dangerbird artists Royal Teeth are the highlight on a bill that includes School of Seven Bells at The Echoplex.Your Culture Collide wristband also gets you into 826LA for some laughter courtesy of Natasha Leggero and friends. 





For the Hollywood bound - Treasure Fingers puts the speakers to work at Avalon and Dam Funk does the same at The Fonda as support for Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti.  Just down the block - new school rockers meet 90s stars as Dead Sara and Neon Trees support The Offspring at Hollywood Palladium.





Westsiders can enjoy First Friday's with a variety of performances and art spectacles - including Dustbowl Revival at Joe's, or go a little further south and jam out with Particle at Saint Rocke.  Over at The Central SAPC - doctors turned rockers Das Tapes get down.  

Other notables include She Wants Revenge at The Roxy with DJ'd tunes courtesy of Franki Chan, Furthurat Greek Theatre, Richie Spice at The Mint, Dr. Dog atJohn Anson Ford Amphitheatre and Twin Shadow atThe Observatory.  


  • FILTER MAGAZINE’S CULTURE COLLIDE FESTIVAL w/ The Big Pink, School of Seven Bells, Royal Teeth, Moss, Optic Yellow Felt @ The Echoplex
  • FILTER MAGAZINE’S CULTURE COLLIDE FESTIVAL w/ Zola Jesus, Ewert and The Two Dragons, Sudden Weather Change, Terminal @ The Echo
  • FILTER MAGAZINE’S CULTURE COLLIDE FESTIVAL w/ The Balconies, The Moog, Resplandor, Immanu El, Huddle @ Taix (Front Lounge)
  • FILTER MAGAZINE’S CULTURE COLLIDE FESTIVAL w/ Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Mr. Little Jeans, Magic Wands, Voxhaul Broadcast @ Taix (Champagne Room)
  • FILTER MAGAZINE’S CULTURE COLLIDE FESTIVAL w/ Patrick Wolf, Annie Stela, Penny Hawson, The Trouble with Templeton @ The Church
  • UCB PRESENTS COMEDY COLLIDE w/ Emily Maya Mills, Nick Thune, Matt Braunger, Lauren Lapkus, Howard Kremer, Natasha Leggero, The Birthday Boys, Dominic Dierkes, Matt Besser @ 826LA
  • The Fuxedos, The Mike Penny Orchestra, Art of Bleeding (Film Screening), Lost Moon Radio, Quazar and the Bamboozled @ Bootleg Bar
  • Randy Michael and The Sharp Dressed Lads, Alexandra and the Starlight Band, Hammered Satin, The Bloodhounds @ The Satellite
  • Eekis vs. Colour, Palace Walls, Frownees Van Can’t @ Lot 1 CafĂ© (FREE)
  • Coldair, The Trouble With Templeton, Kyst @ Origami Vinyl (Culture Collide)
  • Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti, BODYGUARD, Dam Funk @ The Fonda Theatre
  • Treasure Fingers, Burns, Codes, Brazabelle, Burn Unit @ Avalon Hollywood
  • Further feat. Bob Weir & Phil Lesh @ Greek Theatre
  • Franco Benito, Max Cooper, Andrew S, Anton Tumas @ King King Club
  • Jason Mraz @ Hollywood Bowl
  • Gerardo Ortiz @ Nokia Theatre LA Live
  • The Black Keys w/ Tegan & Sara @ Staples Center
  • BT, Audien @ Exchange LA
  • Esther Anaya vs. DJ Stephanie Loayza @ Belasco Theater
  • Orlando Greenhill, Sunblast The Shadows, Moms With Tats, In Tents @ The Smell
  • She Wants Revenge, Gliss, Pyyramids, Franki Chan (DJ) @ The Roxy
  • Fly Society, Foxsta, PL, Vaughn @ On The Rox
  • The Lonely Drunk Clubs Band Perform Led Zeppelin IV w/ Gypsyhawk, Scorpion Child, The Fabulous Miss Wendy, On The Fifty @ The Viper Room
  • Dr. Dog, Cotton Jones @ John Anson Ford Amphitheatre
  • The Maccabees, IO Echo @ El Rey Theatre
  • Big Gigantic, GRiZ @ House of Blues – Sunset Strip
  • Michael Schenker Group, Rattlehead, The Hard Way, Greg Allen Knights, Templar, Jemma Louis @ Key Club
  • The Helio Sequence, Slowdance @ Troubadour
  • Richie Spice, RnD @ The Mint
  • Das Tapes, Bear Fight!, Bastille @ The Central SAPC
  • The Head and The Heart, Blitzen Trapper, Bryan John Appley @ The Wiltern
  • The Offspring, Neon Trees, Dead Sara @ Hollywood Palladium
  • Peter Wolf, Broken Anchor @ The Hotel CafĂ©
  • Particle, Steel Toed Slippers, Merciless Jive @ Saint Rocke
  • Josh Heinrich’s Stranger, Skillinjah, Just Chill @ Brixton South Bay
  • The Secret Affair (Northern Soul Dance Club) @ Alex’s Bar
  • L-Vis 1990, Total Freedom, Nguzunguzu, Prince William, Kingdom @ Los Globos
  • Piripa, [a]pendics, Steve Huerta, James Freidman, Filrouge, Hanre @ Los Globos
  • Jes, Oscar Wylde @ Yost Theater
  • Andrew Ryan, Armada, Red Circle Underground @ Harvelle’s
  • Aquile, Tyler Conti, Dallison, Belinda Skinner @ WitZend
  • Shulravision, Jonna Kae & Justin Sheehy, Lee Ellen Starks, Casey Wickstrom, Coke Youngblood @ Room 5 Lounge
  • Harmonious Fits, Woodset, Swords of Fatima, Ghost Lyon, softCORE @ TRiP (FREE)
  • Twin Shadow, Pegasus Warning, Mini Mansions @ The Observatory
  • Deadly Finns, Wide Street, Dirt Dress @ Redwood Bar
  • Open Air Stereo, Still The Sky’s Limit, Still Phantoms @ Slidebar
  • Sea Wolf, Oren Lyons @ Constellation Room (The Observatory)
  • Otmaro Ruiz, Aaron Rafael Serfaty, Catina Deluna, Larry Koonse, Joon Lee @ bluewhale
  • Robyn Hitchcock @ McCabe’s Guitar Shop
  • Laura Marling @ Pappy & Harriets Pioneertown Palace
  • Barely Blind, What Hands Are For, The Goodnight, Culprit @ El Cid
  • The Americans, The 454’s, Maladjusted, Exit Module @ Hard Rock CafĂ© Hollywood
  • Marcus Miller @ Catalina Bar & Grill
  • Lita Ford, Kenny Hale, Spare Parts for Broken Hearts @ Coach House
  • Strung Out, The Swellers, Such Gold @ House of Blues – Anaheim
  • One Drop, Nada Rasta @ SLO Brew
  • Nightwish, Kamelot @ City National Grove of Anaheim
  • Barry Zweig Trio (FREE), DJ Alfred Hawkins @ Del Monte Speakeasy
  • Dustbowl Revival @ Joe’s (First Fridays)





Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Twin Shadow Summer Tour

Twin Shadow just played Festival Pier in Philadelphia tonight for the second show of their summer tour post Bonnaroo. They were joining Florence & The Machine, whom they also open for on Thursday and Friday before embarking on their solo mission around to a few festivals both stateside and over seas before returning to the east coast in early September.

Twin Shadow makes its way to Los Angeles on September 21 to The Troubadour where they will play with Diamond Rings. Don't miss Twin Shadow on tour - the Bonnaroo show was pretty solid!


06-23 Boston, MA - Bank of America Pavilion *
06-24 New York, NY - Central Park Summerstage *
06-25 Calgary, Alberta - Sled Island Music Festival
06-28 Vancouver, British Columbia - Vancouver International Jazz Festival
07-15 Louisville, KY - Halfway to Forecastle
07-16 Chicago, IL - Pitchfork Music Festival
07-30 Montreal, Quebec - Osheaga Festival
08-05 Palermo, Italy - Ypsigrock Festival
08-06 London, England - Field Day Festival
08-07 Katowice, Poland - OFF Festival
08-12 Oslo, Norway - Middelalderparken (Oya Festival)
08-13 Gothenburg, Sweden - Slottsskogen (Way Out West Festival)
08-14 Helsinki, Finland - Flow Festival
08-18 Paredes De Coura, Portugal - Parades De Coura Festival
08-19 Lausanne, Switzerland - For Noise
08-20 Hasselt, Belgium - Pukkelpop
08-21 Biddinghuizen, Netherlands - Lowlands
09-02 Gardenstown, Scotland - End of the Road Festival
09-04 Philadelphia, PA - Making Time Warehouse Project ^
09-06 Hoboken, NJ - Maxwell's ^
09-07 Washington, DC - Rock and Roll Hotel ^
09-08 Baltimore, MD - Ottobar ^
09-09 Raleigh, NC - Hopscotch Music Festival
09-10 Atlanta, GA - The Earl ^
09-12 Birmingham, AL - Bottletree ^
09-13 Baton Rouge, LA - Spanish Moon ^
09-15 Houston, TX - Fitzgeralds ^
09-17 Austin, TX - Austin City Limits
09-18 El Paso, TX - Lowbrow Palace ^
09-20 San Diego, CA - Casbah ^
09-21 Los Angeles, CA - Troubadour ^
09-24 Big Sur, CA - Henry Miller Memorial Library ^
09-25 San Francisco, CA - Great American Music Hall ^
09-26 Portland, OR - Doug Fir Lounge ^
09-27 Seattle, WA - Crocodile Cafe ^
10-01 Minneapolis, MN - 7th Street Entry ^
10-06 Boston, MA - Paradise Rock Club ^
10-07 New York, NY - Webster Hall ^

* with Florence and the Machine
^ with Diamond Rings

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Before It Wears Off…Bonnaroo Day 1

Its early on Sunday, the final day of Bonnaroo X, which has really taken the cake for best outdoor music festival in the United States in 2011 so far, and quite frankly, I don’t think it will be topped this year.


Music is already being played (I’m pretty sure its Widespread Panic’s soundcheck) and the empty fields strewn with debris tell a tale of an amazing night before. Before visiting Day 3, or Day 2 for that matter – lets return to how it all began.


The first day of Bonnaroo X was a smashing success by all of my standards. From top to bottom efficiency and offerings were improved over last year and my SUPERGOOD experience begin as it should, in super good fashion.


Traveling via red-eye to Nashville – I ended up hitching a ride with two ‘Roo rookies who were looking for some people to fill their car. It just so happened my driver was a former contestant and winner on Who Wants To B e A Millionaire? Great conversation on our journey to Walmart, Alco÷hol purveying establishments and gas stations ensued. It culminated with a departure at the Holiday Inn, where I picked up my press pass and joined a mash up crew of videographers, photographers and festival volunteers.


The first beer was cracked around 2:30 p.m. The delicious Fat Tire dripped down my throat as the beads of sweat forming on brow puddled on my glasses. The future, as the sun, were both very bright at the moment. Little did I know my supplied tent was not such a simple set up.


Rocking a tent that’s older than I am….which I think qualifies as vintage – myself and friends erected a structure that might collapse if you took a leaf blower to it. My sleeptime sweatbox was nonetheless standing and it was time to celebrate. Beer 2. Tecate.


Encouraged by campmates – I left to go to see Hayes Carll at The Other Tent. After getting turned around, I ended at Futurebirds. Not bad. Not incredible. It didn’t really grip me too much. What did grip me was the microbrew beer tent featuring over 20 microbrews. Totally up my alley. Totally supergood and just in time for Beer 3. Sweetwater 420.


After getting a little more hydrated and getting my bearings again between That, This, The Other and wherever else an active stage was, I finally found Hayes Carll. After indulging a song or two at That Tent – I set out to check out River City Extension.


Drawn in by a song sounding curiously like early Rusted Root, I entered the periphery of This Tent for RCE to avoid what appeared to be some looming ominous weather. Gusts of wind and overcast clouds were the pretext to a curtain of darkness appearing off to the west. Thankfully, that was all avoided.


I paraded to Freelance Whales who wove through some indie rock that, like many bands these days, appeared to melt a variety of styles. I was impressed enough to stick around for brew 4 (Coors Light) and to note that I’d make sure to circle back to this band down the road. I advise you do the same.


School of Seven Bells performed after them, and that was my cue to leave. Despite their success in 2010, I’m simply not a fan. Rather than be a detractor, I set out to see an act I’d seen before and liked – The Knux.


The Knux certainly brought the party – from “Cappuccino” to “Bang Bang” they performed their hottest tracks from their initial release Remind Me in 3 Days… and then stuck in a few from their forthcoming follow up, including the debut of some material and their lead single “She’s So Up.”


Needing a breather from the heat and the crowd, and wanting to return to the campsite, I unfortunately missed most of Band of Skulls and J. Cole, both of whom I heard had spectacular performances. But, the temporary time out was necessary to catch my breath for the acts high on SUPERGOOD’s watch list – Twin Shadow and Childish Gambino.


Playing back to back in This Tent – the two up and coming solo artist spearheaded bands performed beautiful sets respectively. Twin Shadow chartered new territory in the indie rock arena, while Childish Gambino exemplified why an actor turned rapper is something to keep on the look out for. Crushing cuts from mixtapes, as well as cult hits like “Lights Turned On” “Bitch Look at Me Now” and “Freaks and Geeks.” Backed by a full band that featured a talented violinist, Donald Glover sang, rapped and performed for a crowd that was apparently his largest audience ever. His enthusiasm and excitement were repeatedly acknowledged by his admissions of how “fucking great” Bonnaroo is.


I could’ve easily retired on the strength of Gambino. Nothing was going to top his energy – but the drone of Beats Antique’s drums sucked me in and a gravitational force pulled me to The Other Tent. Their grimy jungle beat jams kept me moving for a few songs – but exhaustion ultimately won out and Day 1 of Bonnaroo was done.


Apologies for the absence of pictures, but I promise they’ll be up next week. There are lots of press competing for internet bandwidth here and, in the interest of community and time efficiency – I’m not uploading and posting pics/videos until I get back to civilization.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Twin Shadow ('Roo Preview) (SLEEPER PICK)

Twin Shadow is definitely one of my sleeper picks for this years Bonnaroo. The percussion interplay over George Lewis Jr.'s voice on songs like "Castles In The Snow" is 1) dope 2) wicked and 3) something I want to see how it plays out live.



Is there a live drummer? What goes down?

Twin Shadow's tingly cool retro wave pop is hot. The melodic poetic lyrics on "Forget" ad a beautiful arc to Lewis' compositions.

I can only imagine what beauty Lewis will unleash in the heat in Manchester in less than 3 weeks. Will you be there to see it?