I don’t know if you heard, but a Typhoon is hitting your town. It’s as frightfully glorious as it sounds.
Typhoon – Coast to Coast Tour 2011 from Matthew Ross on Vimeo.
New Music, Emerging from your Local Scene
I don’t know if you heard, but a Typhoon is hitting your town. It’s as frightfully glorious as it sounds.
Typhoon – Coast to Coast Tour 2011 from Matthew Ross on Vimeo.
Possibly one of the strongest and somehow most fragile albums to come out this summer, Lynnae Gryffin’s Abigail graces our ears (finally!) tonight. Joined by Luz Elena Mendoza (of Y La Bamba) and Paul Laxer, tonight’s house show release should be the perfect perch for such an album teeming with life. Tonight at 824 NE Church Street at 7:30pm. Of course it’s all ages, and it’s as free as Lynnae’s fingers flying wildly and boldly across the singing strings of her guitar.
Oh, the Parenthetical Girls, we love them so! And to increase our love, they’ve put out a free remix EP of "Careful Who You Dance with" featuring remixes by Xiu Xiu, Tearist, and Former Ghosts. The originial version is off their full length album, Privileged. –Shelley Gaske
You can score the free tunes here: http://parentheticalgirls.bandcamp.com/album/careful-who-you-dance-with
But wait, there’s more! The Parenthetical Girls will be on tour all over the left coast, including a stop in Stumptown. Here’s the layout, shows listed are played with Extra Life.
7/16 Seattle, WA @ Hi Line
7/17 Portland, OR @ Holocene
7/19 San Francisco, CA @ Hemlock Tavern
7/20 Oakland, CA @ Lobot Gallery
Parenthetical Girls – Careful Who You Dance With – Official Video from Supernormals on Vimeo.
What do Typhoon, The Dimes, Loveness Wesa and the Bantus, Boy and Bean and Y La Bamba have in common? You can see them all for free when you check out Sundown at Ecotrust, Thursdays this summer. Ecotrust’s mission is to inspire fresh thinking that creates economic opportunity, social equity and environmental well-being.The event aims to bring like-minded, forward thinkers (who appreciate free valet bike parking) together to discuss sustainability and living responsibly and enjoy some of the best music Stumptown has to offer. Just head down every Thursday (starting tomorrow) until July 28th to the Natural Capital Center (721 NW Ninth Ave.) and get your dose of living deliberately and locally. Not only will there be booths and representatives from the "think tanks" and "do tanks," to discuss each weeks theme; the premiere week looks at water use, other weeks will explore food, energy and forestry. – Shelley Gaske
Whether you’re going for the music or the message, be sure to mark Sundown at Ecotrust on your summer calendar. For more informat about Ecotrust and to find when each band is playing, head here: http://www.ecotrust.org/events/sundown
Humpday and Friday Friday Gotta Get Down On Friday. Two of the most important days of the week. And with a beautiful day like today (read: areyoufuckingkiddingmeit’salmostJuly?), nothing tops it off better than some solid shows. What’s on our plate this week?
Wednesday at Mississippi Studios:
The Donkeys "Don’t Know Who We Are" from Jeff Lowe on Vimeo.
The Donkeys, Dinosaur Feathers, and And And And. Indie glory in all it’s mid-week goodness. Worth the ten bucks to get me through the rest of the week.
Friday at a house:
Adventures! With Might, Pocketknife, Doubleplusgood.
Shows this good shouldn’t be so free. I mean, actually, they should always be this free. And this all ages. And this glorious. I might not have one drop of sweat left in me after such a great night of (probable) dancing and relentless ridiculous joy. Check the Facebook event here.
How did this show end up on a Monday night? Mother Mother, Adventures! With Might and Pocketknife, all in one place, at one time, for $8? Thank you, Mississippi Studios, for treating the beginning of the week like a Friday. Who’s up for a good night of dancing and a good hangover tomorrow?
PDX Pop Now 2011 Lineup from pdxpopnow! on Vimeo.
One of the best things about Portland summer: PDX Pop Now! in July. The freest, localest, all-agesest, Portlandest festival this side of the summer solstice. And the lineup is finally here. See you there, kiddos! And for those of you who don’t want to sit through the video, here’s the lineup:
And And And, Archers, Blood Beach, Blouse, Brainstorm, Classical Revolution PDX, Cloaks, Diesto, Dusu Mali, E*Rock, EXTRALONE (formerly Pinata), Ezza Rose, Golden Retriever, Guidance Counselor, Hausu, Holy Sons, Jared Mees & the Grown Children, Karen, Kelli Schaefer, Living Proof, Loch Lomond, Lost Lander, Lovers, Monarques, Musee Mechanique, Nasalrod, Nurses, Onuinu, Palo Verde, Port St. Willow, Purple & Green, Purple Rhinestone Eagle, Radiation CIty, Reservations, Rollerball, SLIMKID3 (of the Pharcyde), STLS, The Minders, Water Tower Bucket Boys, Weinland, Wild Ones, Wizard Rifle, The Woolen Men, Yeah Great Fine
I guess now that they’ve been knocked out of their own tournament (it at least we know it wasn’t rigged), they have more time to make 13 new albums before summer officially starts and play a couple shows to boot. Catch And And And at Bunk Bar this Thursday with touring lo-fi garagey goodness, Times New Viking. It’ll be worth your weight in sandwiches. And after a visit to Bunk, that weight will be a hell of a lot more. –Mike Harper
Nothing makes me happier than an all-ages show. Honestly, nothing. We, Portland, of all places, should have them a plenty, but somehow we don’t. Thankfully, music collectives like the wonderful house-venue Badlands are here to remedy our unintentionally agist live music scene. What do they have to offer this week? The softly angle-grinding harmonies of Aan, the synthy and beautiful cooing of Wild Ones, and the lo-fi mellow meltiness of Ties to the Branches. Need I say free to beckon your Friday night to such a perfect show? – Mike Harper
Well, shit. As if And And And didn’t have enough on their plates from last year, the chainmaille slingin’, bemohawked drummer Bim Ditson has rigged up the Van Van Van with a hoop of gloriously ghetto proportions. Welcome to Rigsketball 2011, Portland. 32 bands over the next four weeks playing street ball like you’ve probably literally never seen it. It will drive you crazy. It could actually drive you somewhere – the hoop is on the back of And And And’s van. The games started Monday and are already forming some furious feuds and joyous moments. Catch a game, come hang out, place your bets, drink some beer. Welcome to summer, Portland. Finally. – Mike Harper
Check out the Rigsketball 2011 Kickstarter for the full schedule.
Well, shit. As if And And And didn’t have enough on their plates from last year, the chainmaille slingin’, bemohawked drummer Bim Ditson has rigged up the Van Van Van with a hoop of gloriously ghetto proportions. Welcome to Rigsketball 2011, Portland. 32 bands over the next four weeks playing street ball like you’ve probably literally never seen it. It will drive you crazy. It could actually drive you somewhere – the hoop is on the back of And And And’s van. The games started Monday and are already forming some furious feuds and joyous moments. Catch a game, come hang out, place your bets.
Check out the Rigsketball 2011 Kickstarter for the full schedule.