The Brite Revolution Revue
The Honeymoon Thrillers
The Kicks
Spells
Jessica Campbell
The Rutledge – 7pm
The Brite Revolution Revue
The Honeymoon Thrillers
The Kicks
Spells
Jessica Campbell
The Rutledge – 7pm
Ryman Auditorium – 7pm
Heypenny
Tendre
Free Download
I’m going to come clean. I’ve listened to Heypenny’s first record, Use These Spoons, countless times. I think it’s a perfect little pop masterpiece. I’ll even admit to enjoying some of their live antics with marching bands and embracing the notion that a live show should be a show, not just trudging through your songs. However, the frantic energy of A Jillion Kicks wore me out. Listening to it, for me, felt like an impending heart attack. It’s a solid record, I just couldn’t listen to it without experiencing some palpitations.
All that is to say that when I read that the band released Tendre yesterday, for free, I was hesitant to dive in. Fortunately, my fears were unfounded because the record is, as it says in the title, rather tender (or, more accurately, a tender feeling of fondess). Tendre is an EP of ballads but not without emotional punch. “Walnut Bridge” is a perfect soundtrack to a cold winter morning and “La La Loud” is a great bit of heartwrenching, particularly when paired with the video.
I tend not to ramble on so much in these reviews but I think Heypenny gets a bad rap occasionally (I’m guilty of it myself). They’re quality songwriters and Tendre shows a more subdued side of them that I am happy to see emerge a bit more.
The End – 9pm
Dino’s – 9pm
Andreux & the See of Sounds 12am
Max and the Wild Things 11pm
Willie Guy & the Lost Maples 10pm
Roy Ira 9pm
Mercy Lounge – 9pm
thenoncoms: Ahead of the Wave now available on BandCamp for all of you non-ituners out there: http://t.co/I0vPCd1q
Self
“Looks and Money”
Available Digitally
There hasn’t been any regular output from Self since 2000’s Gizmodgery. Sure, there has been the occasional release over the years – the Shrek soundtrack song, the “Could You Love Me Now?” song and a few others here and there but it seems Mahaffey’s focus has been on other things (understandably so). So, when a new song hits the Internet it’s worth taking note of. It’s only a single song but when you’re a diehard Self fan looking for a fix, it will have to do. This particular ditty is “a distorto-diity about fast women.”
casacastile: Casa Castile live for the nashville scene’s conference call series w/ downloadable audio. Todays episode:dead… http://t.co/Znt6eH82
Join us to celebrate the cassette-only release of Coupler’s “America In The Coming Age of Electronics” on the No Kings label. Coupler is the solo project of Mr. Ryan Norris, Grimey’s employee extraordinaire, and member of Hands Off Cuba, Lambchop, Kort, Doberman and Forrest Bride, who also performs with Lylas, Cortney Tidwell and others. Did we mention he was also a founding member of the late, great Character?
Grimeys – 6pm
FREE