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Thursday, May 20, 2010

THE RUMBLE WEST COAST BANDS ANNOUNCED!

LA’S CHASING KINGS TO HOLD COURT ON JUNE RUMBLE TOUR

If you’ve been reading this blog at all over the past 6 months, you’re more than aware of our devotion to CHASING KINGS, so much so that we’ve tapped them to headline the West Coast leg of THE RUMBLE JUNE.

Named one of the Top 20 Indie Bands in LA by The Deli Magazine, they’ve already shared the stage with Sea Wolf, conquered SXSW, where they played our parties as well as the Levi’s/Fader Fort and have already snagged a spot up at the upcoming Also I Like To Rock summer series at The Hammer Museum. Comprised of four childhood friends, Matt Schwartz, Drew Beck, Mike Goldman and Nick Sandler, CHASING KINGS ooze a genuine enthusiasm for playing and crafting memorable melodies and harmonies that transcend whatever musical trend is penetrating the industry with The Pop Stereo calling them a “soaring breath of fresh air.”


Schwartz continues to draw comparisons to Elvis Costello and Britt Daniel with vocal and key skills well beyond his years, especially on “Dark Sunglasses.” Attracting the attention of bloggers and industry heavyweights including Tony Berg, who produced their six-song debut EP The Current State of Our Future last summer, Chasing Kings are on to something with their infectious piano laden indie pop. We can’t say it enough, they are a must see.


Kicking it off at THE RUMBLE SEATTLE at Havana Social Club on Monday June 7th, CHASING KINGS will be joined by Tacoma’s MOTOPONY. Led by Daniel Blue MOTOPONY are being compared to Broken Social Scene and Wilco. KEXP’s Richard Johnson has already jumped on this one, featuring “Seer” in his Song of the Day Podcast and recording a live session with the band back in January. TRUMER PILS specials all night!


Tuesday June 8th, CHASING KINGS will head down to Holocene for THE RUMBLE PORTLAND to play with PRIORY and BLOOD BEACH. PRIORY is a PDX four-piece calling themselves spacious folk rockers with touches of classic rock and soul with their debut scheduled to come out in June. Track “Devil vs. Heater” is sprawling number peppered with three part acappella harmonies.
BLOOD BEACH is a haunting shoegazy lo-fi outfit originally from Texas, calling Portland home and recently opened for Smith Westerns at Backspace. Velvet Underground combined with heavy distortion, BLOOD BEACH are right on point with lo-fi psych rock trend. With TRUMER PILS specials all night, THE RUMBLE PDX easily trumps Taco Tuesday.

On Wednesday June 9th we’ll head down to Milk for THE RUMBLE SF, where LEOPOLD & HIS FICTION and CITY LIGHT will share the bill with CHASING KINGS.
Local trio Leopold & His Fiction, an act that’s long been on our radar with their southern infused rock folk meets fuzzy blues. Led by Detroit native, Daniel James, Leopold & His Fiction are the Black Keys meets The White Stripes, but better. Their recently released single, “Golden Friends” is a piece of looming 70’s freak folk goodness. With their release, Ain’t No Surprise touted as one of the Thirty-Two Greatest San Francisco Bay Area Albums of 2009 by our friends at The Bay Bridged, LAHF are Rumble ready.

CITY LIGHT, another Bay area band are Postal Service and Aqueduct esque electro rockers and Noise Pop fav. Their release Burned Out Bright (Banter Media) is full of bright yet distorted electronic soundscapes like “Someday Maybe” and has already caught the attention of out friends over at The Bay Bridged. Resident DJ, BAGEL TED will be there spinning throughout the night. RSVP at Sonic Living.


Thursday June 10th we’ll venture to 3 Clubs for THE RUMBLE LOS ANGELES where CHASING KINGS are likely to pack the house on their home turf. Also joining us are YAWN, an experimental indie pop act from Chicago. Think shades of Animal Collective with afro beat percussion and vocals in the vein of Vampire Weekend’s Ezra Koening. “Toys” is a danceworthy tribal jam off their Pitchfork certified self-released EP.


Rounding out the night are FOSTER THE PEOPLE, an LA based act being called the next MGMT (pre Congratulations). The brainchild of TV composer Mark Foster, Foster the People, are garnering major attention from NylonTV to London’s The Guardian. Their track “Pumped Up Kicks” has been branded the song of the summer by Black Book Mag and with a whistling hook that rivals Peter Bjorn & John’s “Young Folks” and The Drums “Let’s Go Surfing” it’s easy to agree. We’re already anticipating the dance party that’s about to occur in the backroom, so Foster the People are most definitely that band you’ll be glad you caught before they blow up…so don’t miss out.


Then Saturday June 12th were back in San Diego at Bar Pink, for what’s fast becoming one of the most best nights of The Rumble tour, with a constant stream of SD bands that never disappoint and June’s no different with MAREN PARUSEL and DRUG WARS sharing the bill with CHASING KINGS.


German songstress, MAREN PARUSEL’s reflective indie pop is melodic and beautifully orchestrated, especially “Dear Love” off their Dear Love/Days in Universe 7 inch (Single Screen Records). Formerly of Wild Weeked, an all female punk band, Parusel’s new keyboard based sound has been getting attention with a San Diego Music Award nomination for Best New Artist last summer and capturing the attention of Kim Fowley at SXSW this year.


Dirty, loud garage rock from SD best describe, DRUG WARS round out the night. Called “the best kind of post-hardcore-punk-rock to listen to” by 7 Inches, this four piece are gathering buzz even across the pond with Collective Zine UK taking notice of their 7 inch 9846 (Grizzly Records).

We'll be announcing line-ups for The Rumbles in Las Vegas, Austin and New York soon.

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Wednesday, April 01, 2009

TONIGHT THE RUMBLE: SAN FRANCISCO @ HARLOT

Our posse hooked up with THE BAY BRIDGED for tonight's RUMBLE: SF at Harlot (46 Minna Street) and they linked us to LEOPOLD & HIS FICTION - a Bay area band that should be showing up everywhere soon enough. Norway's SIMON SAYS NO are also experiencing Haight Street at this moment, gearing up for their late night set this evening - I saw a Twitter from them that they were knee-deep in a drum circle on Hippie Hill already this morning. Drink specials for the first hour and a half (doors at 8pm) - bands hit the stage at 11pm, and DJ VIN SOL is gracing the party. Resident DJ BAGEL TED, who's kicking off his new radio program, At Home With DJ Unfit For Work, today at Noon (Pacific) on Bagel Radio today - tune in here > http://www.live365.com/stations/leibowt?play - will also be spinning the indie dance tunes you come out each month for.

Free if you RSVP here before 6pm > http://sonicliving.com/theowlmag/therumble
If not, you pay $5 at the door (= cheap)

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Monday, March 30, 2009

LISTEN TO FUTURE SOUNDS ON WOXY 3.30.09


Here's today's playlist...

Future Sounds #17 - March 30th, 2009

Gran Ronde – On Our Own – Demos – Unsigned
The Cloud Room – Waiting – New Songs – Unsigned
The Hundred Days – Spin – Demos – Unsigned
The Joy Formidable – Cradle – A Balloon Called Moaning – PureGroove
Deastro – The Shaded Forests – Keeper’s – Ghostly International

BREAK

Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Zero – It’s Blitz – Interscope Records
LIGHT – We Are – EP – Unsigned
The Invisible – London Girl – London Girl Single – Accidental Records
Solid Gold – Get Over It – Bodies Of Water – Unsigned
Robotanists – Wait A Minute Here – Close Down The Woods EP – Unsigned

BREAK

THE RUMBLE SET
Leopold & His Fiction – Sun’s Only Promise – Ain’t No Surprise – Native Fiction Records
Simon Says No – Sleeping Heart – Ahoi De Angst – Unsigned
The Frontier Brothers – Kickstand Woman – Space Punk Starlet – Unsigned
Rademacher If You Got Some Magic – Stunts - Unsigned

BREAK

Operahouse – Criminals – Change In Nature – Marrakesh Records
ShragForty Five 45’s – Shrag – Where It's At Is Where You Are Records
Swanton Bombs – Shock – Mammoth Skull – Qwiff Records
The Brothers Movement – Is God Dead? – The Brothers Movement – Unsigned

BREAK

The Ringers – Old Man Ron – Headlocks & Highkicks – Ft Mason Records
Lissy Trullie – Forget About It – Self-Taught Learner EP – Unsigned
Golden Silvers – True Romance – True Romance – XL Recordings
Jeremy Jay – In This Lonely Town – Slow Dance – K Records

BREAK

Sleepy SunLord – Sleepy Sun – Embrace – ATP Recordings
The Tallest Man On Earth – Pistol Dreams – Shallow Grave – Gravitation Records
Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros – Carries On – Carries On – Unsigned
Local Natives – Airplanes – Gorilla Manor – Unsigned
Joe Purdy – Miss Me – Last Clock On The Wall – Unsigned

BREAK

THE HOT 5
Fitz & The Tantrums – Don’t Gotta Work It Out – Songs For A Break-Up Vol. ! EP – Unsigned
The Temper Trap – Science Of Fear – The Temper Trap – Infectious Records
Shilpa Ray & Her Happy Hookers – Looking For Mr. Goodbar – A Fish Hook An Open Eye – Unsigned
The Nights Lonely Soul – Demos – Unsigned
The Low AnthemCharlie Darwin – Oh My God, Charlie Darwin – Bella Union

END OF PROGRAM

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Thursday, March 26, 2009

THE RUMBLE SAN FRANCISCO ANNOUNCED FOR APRIL

Next Wednesday at Harlot in San Francisco, the Rumble returns with a band in from Norway called SIMON SAYS NO. I caught them at SXSW and if you're fans of bands like FILM SCHOOL, EDITORS or CHAVEZ. Our guest blogger this month is one of my favorite Bay area reads, THE BAY BRIDGED, and they booked LEOPOLD & HIS FICTION, a band we've been playing consistently since discovery on the FS show on WOXY. On the turntables this month with our resident BAGEL TED, will be VIN SOL, so you know there will be dancing.

Jacek scored big and has made $2 Pilsner Urquells or Peroni beers available from 8-9:30pm.

As always, you can get in for free if you RSVP here > http://sonicliving.com/theowlmag/therumble

It's $5 if you don't. Thanks to Julie Suchard for the sweet poster.

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