Posts Tagged as ‘Parade of Flesh’
Today’s the day! Check back daily for the next few days for our coverage of 35 Denton, happening this weekend! The Raincoats 5:00-5:45PM, Main Stage 2 You wouldn’t be able to write a complete post-punk history without the legendary British act The Raincoats, who, despite a rocky band-dynamic, managed to »
Islands is an indie rock band hailing all the way from Canada and now based in Los Angeles. Active since 2005, the band has released three albums (with 2012’s A Sleep & a Forgetting on the way), and cycled through a plethora of members before reaching its current lineup. Originally »
Although it may seem redundant, the exclamation point at the end of Los Campesinos! name is definitely worth noting, especially in live shows. The band has been the Janus of modern indie pop, embracing not only upbeat and happy but also dark and morose with the same care and quality. »
With clever lines infectious enough to be stuck in your head for days, Das Racist is a Brooklyn trio consisting of Himanshu Suri (aka Heems), Victor Vazquez (aka Kool A.D), and Ashok Kondabolu (aka Dap). In a world where rap is about growing up in hard times, Das Racist is »
Beginning their so-called “vision quest” from Denver, CO, woodsman have relentlessly toured over the past couple years and created some of the most viscerally experimental soundscapes of recent times. Their psychedelic guitar and percussive work shine through splendidly on their latest track “In Circles”, from their soon-to-be-released EP, “Mystic Places”. »
If you live your life to flavors like The Black Lips, King Khan and the sound of good ole dirty garage rock, you will curse the day you missed tasting Turbo Fruits at the Bryan St. Tavern. These rambunctious derelicts began in the south and will end when they damn »
The young prodigy of indie rock, Kurt Vile, has been gaining quite a bit of steam recently. With the recent release of his fourth album, Smoke Ring for My Halo, Kurt Vile has nearly become a household name among the independent music community. Beautiful and mesmerizing hits like “Baby’s Arms” »
This past Friday, Parade of Flesh booked quite the show at Rubber Gloves– starting with OBM III and John Wesley Coleman III‘s raw rock beats and then moving on to Nashville’s dark ladies of punk rock, Those Darlins. There was some obvious magic happening between the guys in John Wesley »