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raleighworkshop:

Yesterday, San Francisco Bay Area’s Space Explorer & Denim Crafter Roy paid us a visit. Roy swung through North Carolina to check up on his new batch of loomstate denim rolling through the plant at White Oak in Greensboro. He and his colleagues, Self Edge denim dealer, Kiya Babzani and film director, Kellen Dengler, were eaten their way through North Carolina and stopped by for the afternoon to eat barbecue, geek out on machinery and talk the warp & weft. 


Kopecky Family Band’s first Daytrotter.com session is here! Take a listen.

Kopecky Family Band’s first Daytrotter.com session is here! Take a listen.

Playing at New Brookland in Columbia on Feb. 10

strangersmag:

Check out one of the tracks Mike Mewborne (The Lovely Few) laid down at our release show. 

Colour Revolt playing at New Brookland February 10!

Austin Crane

// Savannah Stopover Festival – First Lineup Announcement//

Savannah Stopover Festival     Savannah, GA     March 7-10

So I know that there are a lot of us out there who live in the South and have taken a peek at the SXSW lineup and been brought to tears over it. The fact that the famous festival is so close to us, yet still far away, is a saddening thing, especially due to the fact that many of us will not be able to make the trek to Austin, TX. Now, Savannah Stopover knew this and last year they started a festival that hopefully will be around for many years to come. The idea of this festival is that bands stop in Savannah, GA on their way to SXSW which means that this new festival gets a whole lot of amazing bands. You may not see any GIGANTIC names on the lineup, but trust me, all of these bands are well on their way to getting their names known all over the world.

The full lineup can be seen over on http://www.savannahstopover.com, but here are some of the highlights:

Born Gold, The War on Drugs, The Love Language, Cheyenne Marie Mize, Dinosaur Feathers, Savoir Adore, Oberhofer, Grimes, Caveman, Spanish Prisoners.

That’s only a few of the 40 bands that were announced yesterday with 30+ more being announced on February 1st. I am extremely excited to pick through these bands and discover some amazing acts that will probably be even better live. The next time I will post about the festival will be on Feb 1st once they announce the rest of the lineup then after that I’m going to do a few ‘featured’ articles on some of the bands that I think are going to stand out at the festival.

The festival takes place in Savannah’s famed historic district. All of the venues are conveniently in walking distance of one another. The festival kicks off March 7th with an Opening Night art reception and concert at The Jepson Center for the Arts. The Eckberg Atrium at the Jepson Center will display posters from the Festival’s Band Poster Competition with the winners announced that evening. Artists interested in participating can find more information here.

Tickets for all Festival events are currently available through ShowClix: Day passes for 3/8, 3/9 or 3/10 are $30, four-day passes which include the opening night event are $75, and VIP passes are $120, which allow festival-goers access to all events, including private after parties and special events throughout the weekend.

This is going to be an amazing festival that should be attended by anyone who’s interesting in music.

For more information visit:

https://twitter.com/#!/SavStopover

The Restoration at New Brookland Tavern

Tigers Jaw at New Brookland Tavern.

Balance and Composure at New Brookland Tavern.

David Bazan performing Strange Negotiations on KEXP.

Bakari’s Top 10 of 2011
You know how it goes. Here we go again.

10. Justice - Audio, Video, Disco
Justice is back. Finally. And they’re a lot funkier. Newlands is my favorite on this one.

9. Lykke Li - Wounded Rhymes
I  am in love with Lykke Li. She croons all over the place on this record,  and she covered Rick Ross’s “Hustlin’” once. She gets an A in my book,  as does this record. Also, check out the Beck remix of Get Some.

8. Tally Hall - Good & Evil
Tally  Hall is a cutesy dorky indie pop band from Michigan. If you want some  silly music to make ya smile a little bit, check this band out. I’ve  liked them since my sophomore year in high school and had been waiting  for their follow-up to their first album. Here it is.

7. Washed Out - Within and Without
Ernesto. Doing what he does. On Sub Pop. It’s more produced. I’d say it has a thicker sound. I’m a fan.

6. Mogwai - Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will.
MOGWAI IS LIKE REALLY REALLY DOPE AND SO IS THIS RECORD.

5. Drake - Take Care
As  much as I make fun of Drake, I like this record. Even with the stupid  hook to “Make Me Proud”, and the weird vocal inflections on the  pre-chorus to “Underground Kings”, it’s this high up on my list. I’m  going to give most of the credit to Drake’s producer, 40. If we could  just remove the Birdman outro and the Lil’ Wayne hook on HYFR it might  be better.

4. Childish Gambino - Camp
It’s  no secret that I really like Childish Gambino/Donald Glover. I wanna  see a music video to every song on this record. Speaking of music videos  on this record, check out the “Bonfire” music video if you haven’t yet.  The end of “That Power” is really well written and performed. I’m also a  fan of the ‘suite’ of “All the Shine”/”Letter Home”. Suck it Pitchfork.  Give Drake a Best New Music and not even give Childish Gambino a 2.0?
Alright.

3. Manchester Orchestra - Simple Math
It’s  not as bold as Mean Everything to Nothing. It’s a little overproduced.  But everyone knows I’m a sucker for some strings. Yes. There is an  orchestra on a Manchester Orchestra record. Am I the only one who found  that funny? Anyway, I love it. I know there were some naysayers, but I  love it. I want the next record to be more raw, but I def can still  listen to this record  from front to back at least once a week.
2. Jay-Z and Kanye West - Watch the Throne
DUH.  OF COURSE THIS WOULD BE ON MY LIST. KANYESUS AND HOVA. Apparently  there’s going to be a Watch the Throne 2. UHOH. Also, Drake and Lil’  Wayne said they couldn’t release a collab record because everyone would  compare it to Watch the Throne. Please. They can’t hold a candle to Jay  and Ye.

1. Toro y Moi - Underneath the Pine
Yup. I did it. Disagree? This record is awesome. Just listen to it (if you haven’t already).
Also Notable:
Patrick Stump - Soul Punk
Panda Bear - Tomboy
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. - It’s a Corporate World
Balkans - Balkans
LOCAL RELEASES!

10. Modern Man - Walk Away
First saw Modern Man at El Burrito for a WUSC show. They blew my mind. Check this band out.

9. Risky Business - Walt Risky
Taylor’s  best release so far. Risky won the USC Battle of the Bands this year  and opened for Sequoyah at Homecoming. Can you imagine being Sequoyah  Technical Institute drunk while being Risky Business drunk? Apparently  he broke contract and started cursing as soon as the show started.  That’s my boy.

8. Baby Baby - Money
Met  these guys back in March. Awesome. Atlanta. A little far out for local,  but give me a break. They’re awesome. When asked about their genre, I  call them Party Rock. And then the damn LMFAO song came out. So now I  don’t know what to call them. The last song on this record is  money…ha.

7. Marshall Brown - The Blue Shades EP
Marshall  lives behind me. He writes good ass tunes. He has an amazing voice. If  you haven’t heard his music or seen him live, you’re messing up.

6. Say Brother - All I Got Is Time
I  saw Tripp at Earth Fare yesterday. He told me his Christmas consisted  of naps and tequila shots every time he woke up from one. He’s a  champion. This band is really damn amazing. I have an instant great mood  every time I see them play. Another must see live in Soda City.

5. Toro y Moi - Freaking Out
Y  so freak out Chaz? Lovin the dancy disco feel. Feels like some tastes  of old Toro. I can play this EP over and over and over. Took me forever  to get past the first two tracks, because I’d just keep playing them  over and over again.

4. Clever Words - Nothing Ever Stays the Same, But People Never Change
Clever  Words really stepped it up. This EP is leaps and bounds from where this  band was last year. Dudes are kickin it up a notch. “Christy Said It  Was Raining” is legitimately my favorite local song of the year.

3. Rejectioneers - 25 EP
BEN  WALKER BEN WALKER BEN WALKER! So stoked for a full-length after this  EP. It’s killer. Ben’s sexy voice just drips all over these tracks. Hear  the magic.

2. Coma Cinema - Blue Suicide
Mickey  dropped a fresh one on us. This record is a really really good listen.  It just has great continuity. I don’t know how to write. It flows real  good, y’all. Also check out that Elvis Depressedly stuff. You will not  be sorry.

1. All Get Out - The Season
Finally.  Also, I say it was worth the wait. The first time I heard this record  straight through, my eyes kept widening more and more and more. The  transition between “Let Me Go” and “Come and Gone” is one of the best  transitions I have ever heard in recorded music. The production is  amazing. The use of strings on this record is beautiful. But it’s loud.  And that’s the main thing I wanted from this record. I got it. I’m  happy. Write me another one.
Also Notable:
Ramphastos - Full Moon
Madi Diaz - Far From Things That We Know EP
The Sea Wolf Mutiny - The Last Season

Bakari’s Top 10 of 2011

You know how it goes. Here we go again.

10. Justice - Audio, Video, Disco

Justice is back. Finally. And they’re a lot funkier. Newlands is my favorite on this one.

9. Lykke Li - Wounded Rhymes

I am in love with Lykke Li. She croons all over the place on this record, and she covered Rick Ross’s “Hustlin’” once. She gets an A in my book, as does this record. Also, check out the Beck remix of Get Some.

8. Tally Hall - Good & Evil

Tally Hall is a cutesy dorky indie pop band from Michigan. If you want some silly music to make ya smile a little bit, check this band out. I’ve liked them since my sophomore year in high school and had been waiting for their follow-up to their first album. Here it is.

7. Washed Out - Within and Without

Ernesto. Doing what he does. On Sub Pop. It’s more produced. I’d say it has a thicker sound. I’m a fan.

6. Mogwai - Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will.

MOGWAI IS LIKE REALLY REALLY DOPE AND SO IS THIS RECORD.

5. Drake - Take Care

As much as I make fun of Drake, I like this record. Even with the stupid hook to “Make Me Proud”, and the weird vocal inflections on the pre-chorus to “Underground Kings”, it’s this high up on my list. I’m going to give most of the credit to Drake’s producer, 40. If we could just remove the Birdman outro and the Lil’ Wayne hook on HYFR it might be better.

4. Childish Gambino - Camp

It’s no secret that I really like Childish Gambino/Donald Glover. I wanna see a music video to every song on this record. Speaking of music videos on this record, check out the “Bonfire” music video if you haven’t yet. The end of “That Power” is really well written and performed. I’m also a fan of the ‘suite’ of “All the Shine”/”Letter Home”. Suck it Pitchfork. Give Drake a Best New Music and not even give Childish Gambino a 2.0?

Alright.

3. Manchester Orchestra - Simple Math

It’s not as bold as Mean Everything to Nothing. It’s a little overproduced. But everyone knows I’m a sucker for some strings. Yes. There is an orchestra on a Manchester Orchestra record. Am I the only one who found that funny? Anyway, I love it. I know there were some naysayers, but I love it. I want the next record to be more raw, but I def can still listen to this record  from front to back at least once a week.

2. Jay-Z and Kanye West - Watch the Throne

DUH. OF COURSE THIS WOULD BE ON MY LIST. KANYESUS AND HOVA. Apparently there’s going to be a Watch the Throne 2. UHOH. Also, Drake and Lil’ Wayne said they couldn’t release a collab record because everyone would compare it to Watch the Throne. Please. They can’t hold a candle to Jay and Ye.

1. Toro y Moi - Underneath the Pine

Yup. I did it. Disagree? This record is awesome. Just listen to it (if you haven’t already).

Also Notable:

Patrick Stump - Soul Punk

Panda Bear - Tomboy

Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. - It’s a Corporate World

Balkans - Balkans

LOCAL RELEASES!

10. Modern Man - Walk Away

First saw Modern Man at El Burrito for a WUSC show. They blew my mind. Check this band out.

9. Risky Business - Walt Risky

Taylor’s best release so far. Risky won the USC Battle of the Bands this year and opened for Sequoyah at Homecoming. Can you imagine being Sequoyah Technical Institute drunk while being Risky Business drunk? Apparently he broke contract and started cursing as soon as the show started. That’s my boy.

8. Baby Baby - Money

Met these guys back in March. Awesome. Atlanta. A little far out for local, but give me a break. They’re awesome. When asked about their genre, I call them Party Rock. And then the damn LMFAO song came out. So now I don’t know what to call them. The last song on this record is money…ha.

7. Marshall Brown - The Blue Shades EP

Marshall lives behind me. He writes good ass tunes. He has an amazing voice. If you haven’t heard his music or seen him live, you’re messing up.

6. Say Brother - All I Got Is Time

I saw Tripp at Earth Fare yesterday. He told me his Christmas consisted of naps and tequila shots every time he woke up from one. He’s a champion. This band is really damn amazing. I have an instant great mood every time I see them play. Another must see live in Soda City.

5. Toro y Moi - Freaking Out

Y so freak out Chaz? Lovin the dancy disco feel. Feels like some tastes of old Toro. I can play this EP over and over and over. Took me forever to get past the first two tracks, because I’d just keep playing them over and over again.

4. Clever Words - Nothing Ever Stays the Same, But People Never Change

Clever Words really stepped it up. This EP is leaps and bounds from where this band was last year. Dudes are kickin it up a notch. “Christy Said It Was Raining” is legitimately my favorite local song of the year.

3. Rejectioneers - 25 EP

BEN WALKER BEN WALKER BEN WALKER! So stoked for a full-length after this EP. It’s killer. Ben’s sexy voice just drips all over these tracks. Hear the magic.

2. Coma Cinema - Blue Suicide

Mickey dropped a fresh one on us. This record is a really really good listen. It just has great continuity. I don’t know how to write. It flows real good, y’all. Also check out that Elvis Depressedly stuff. You will not be sorry.

1. All Get Out - The Season

Finally. Also, I say it was worth the wait. The first time I heard this record straight through, my eyes kept widening more and more and more. The transition between “Let Me Go” and “Come and Gone” is one of the best transitions I have ever heard in recorded music. The production is amazing. The use of strings on this record is beautiful. But it’s loud. And that’s the main thing I wanted from this record. I got it. I’m happy. Write me another one.

Also Notable:

Ramphastos - Full Moon

Madi Diaz - Far From Things That We Know EP

The Sea Wolf Mutiny - The Last Season

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