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Oct 26, 2006

DCist Interview: Hopewell

Hopewell is a five piece hailing from New York City perhaps best known by the company they keep. Lead singer Jason Russo formerly played bass for space-rock pioneers Mercury Rev. Hopewell’s acclaimed album “Hopewell & the Birds of Appetite” was produced by Dave Fridmann (The Flaming Lips, Mercury Rev and Sleater-Kinney) and Bill Racine (Rouge Wave, Phantom Planet). They’ve played shows all over the world with tour mates like the Brian Jonestown Massacre, British…

Feb 09, 2006

One Evening: Feist at the Black Cat

Behold the power of Broken Social Scene (and constant touring). When Feist made her first stop in town last May she played to a half-full room at the Black Cat opening for British Sea Power. A few more stops through town in ’05 and a mere eight months later she is headlining the Cat and sold it out to boot. The crowd inside was a mix of hipsters and um…people that don’t go to many…

Dec 07, 2005

Three Stars: The Bonapartes

Welcome to the December edition of Three Stars. Tomorrow, we’ll be reviewing the Lucky Bastards, and on Friday, we’ll bring you coverage of LeJeune. Today, we talk to The Bonapartes, and discuss their new EP. The Bonapartes So, DCist last saw The Bonapartes at an under-the-radar benefit gig in the front room of a Florida Avenue townhouse, where the lo-fi sound setup had our ears ringing and the advertised open bar was a couple of…

May 15, 2005

Previously on DCist: Lightning/Nuclear Strike Edition

Did you get caught in the downpours this weekend? Here’s a shot of a bolt of lightning taken from Matthew Bradley’s Flickr photostream via DCist Photos. (We think this was taken from Fourth Street NE, correct us if we’re wrong.) What else happened this weekend? A quick roundup: … Traffic was delayed through Georgetown Saturday afternoon after a traffic officer was hit by a vehicle at the intersection of M Street and Wisconsin Avenue….

May 13, 2005

British Sea Power at the Black Cat

(Review and photo by DCist guest reviewer Ryan Avent) Dostoyevsky once said, “The second half of a man’s life is made up of nothing, but the habits he has accumulated during the first half.” Devoted followers of British Sea Power no doubt expected the follow up to indie sleeper “The Decline of British Sea Power” to be as arrestingly unique as its predecessor, just as crowd after crowd on their more recent tours has…

May 09, 2005

Weekly Music Agenda

MONDAY: >> Local indie rockers The Bonapartes and high school group Sid Space (despite their youth, we hear good things) are at the Galaxy Hut in Arlington. Free! TUESDAY: >> The Lucksmiths, who play twee-ish guitar pop straight outta Australia, come to DC9. Check out an mp3 here. Ladybug Transistor opens. $10. WEDNESDAY: >> iPod DJ Night, now officially over a year old and still going strong, is downstairs at Saint Ex this evening. THURSDAY:…

 
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