The Fear and Trembling / Belize / Ascent of Everest / The Lost Octobers
April 13th The Fear and Trembling Belize The Ascent of Everest The Lost Octobers @ The End $5 / 9:30PM
April 13th The Fear and Trembling Belize The Ascent of Everest The Lost Octobers @ The End $5 / 9:30PM
April 13th Acoustic performances by: Shane and Danial of Velcro Stars, Jay and Justin of The States, Noah and Kyle of The Roosevelts, Kelly Kerr Jacob the Great. The Music Stop (Murfreesboro) 7:30PM / $FREE / All-Ages The Choir Invisible Records Compilation, Singing In the Choir, features unreleased material by Murfreesboro bands including Velcro Stars, […]
April 13th Chris Scruggs The Pine Hill Haints Ole Mossy Face The Counter Clockwise @ The Basement $5 / 9:00PM
April 12th Daikaiju Ho-Ag Clist @ The Springwater ?PM / $5
WOTT #3.5 is a companion to WOTT #3. We shot some interview-esque material around the same time. but wanted to keep the running time and file size of #3 small. Besides, #3.5 is better on it’s own because it doesn’t make much sense.
In the first two episodes of WOTT i used intrumental music during the breaks. (Character & The Northridge Rangers) I need more!
Welcome to the future! WOTT #3 is our first videocast. It’s 10mins and was shot live at the Theory 8 records 5th year anniversary show. (Mercy Lounge, Feb. 23rd, 2006)
April 9th The Ponys The Mattoid @ Grand Palace Records in Murfreesboro. 18+/ $5 10:00PM
Indianapolis seems to have a very nice local scene. They also seem to be a little smitten with Nashville bands. Musical Family Tree serves up free mp3s of Indiana music, but i noticed a number of our own: Hands Down Eugene – 6 live recordings and an E.P. The Carter Administration – 4 live recordings […]
April, 7 2006 Asschapel Rufus Fontain Nora Deniro @ Springwater Supper Club ?PM / $5 test
April 7, 2006 Bobby Bare Jr. The Dynamites jetpack UK @ Mercy Lounge $10 / 9:00PM Benefit for WRVU 91.1FM
All the Rage profiles everyones favorite sleepy (or drunk) college town: “The best thing about Murfreesboro is you have this exciting musical naiveté that’s really endearing,” says Richie Kirkpatrick, frontman for Ghostfinger. “The Murfreesboro audience usually goes a lot crazier and has a lot better time.”