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Sep 10, 2013

Watch: Experimental Punks Drunken Sufis Face Interrogation, Organ Harvesting In New Music Video

Check out the politically charged new music video for noisy experimental post-hardcore group Drunken Sufis.

Jul 28, 2008

1460 Wall Mountables @ DC Arts Center

New artwork from the Hsu sisters of Exit Clov is on display at DCAC under the name “imoM.” This year’s Wall Mountables at the DC Arts Center holds some true surprises. At first glance, this annual fundraising show looks like round two of Artomatic—with less walking, fewer bands, and of course, much less space. Stick around awhile though, and you start to appreciate the wealth of talent hanging side-by-side salon-style: some new faces, some…

Dec 14, 2007

Out and About: Weekend Picks

FRIDAY: >> Bay Area songstress Goapele’s (pictured) musical background is almost as diverse as her ethnic background. Born to a South African political exile father and a mother whose parents survived the Holocaust, she studied at the Berklee College of Music and later would form musical partnerships with the likes of hip-hop acts like the Hieroglyphics crew and E-40. However her 2005 release, Change It All, established her as especially talented when it comes to…

Oct 16, 2007

Morning Roundup: Fear Factor Edition

Good Morning, Washington. In an apparent attempt to rule the D.C. media landscape through terror and intimidation, the Washington Post has published the scariest local news story we’ve ever read this morning: apparently, these disgusting-looking creatures called camel crickets are infesting area basements due to the lack of moisture in the ground thanks to the region’s rather serious drought. Described as “a mix between a spider and a cricket” and accompanied by disturbing photographic…

Oct 15, 2007

DAM! Revisited: Exit Clov, Pela and Stellastarr*

Editor’s note: The DAM! Fest concludes tonight with Cat Power at 9:30 Club. One of our critics headed out to the Historic Sixth and I Synagogue on Saturday and her thoughts on the show are below. Let us know which DAM! shows you caught and what you thought of them in the comments. Exit Clov: What can we say about Exit Clov that we haven’t already said? The overwhelming beauty and austerity of the Sixth…

Oct 04, 2007

Preview: Ragged Glory – A Tribute to Neil Young

Ragged Glory plays tonight at the Velvet Lounge. Can’t afford to pay $100 for a cheap seat at Neil Young’s upcoming DAR stop in November? You’re in luck. During our last chat with Ryan Walker from The Beanstalk Library, we found out he also put together a Neil Young cover band a few years back. They call themselves Ragged Glory, and the lineup plays something like a who’s who of up-and-coming local bands: Brian Kent…

Aug 31, 2007

Out and About: Weekend Picks

FRIDAY: >> Starting tonight, George Mason Stadium plays host to the region’s annual D.C . College Cup. The soccer teams of George Washington, American, Howard, and George Mason will square off in two rounds of games. Though the tournament is conspicuously missing national powerhouses UMD and UVA, the event will still showcase some of the best young talent around. GW and AU kick off tonight’s slate (5:00 p.m.), with Howard and GMU rounding the night…

Jun 14, 2007

Photo of the Day: June 14, 2007

There are a lot of things we love about this photo. The halo of light around the singer’s head, the slight graininess and soft focus, the ghostly effects of the spotlight and the flare, that particular and otherworldly shade of green. But the detail that may have completely sold us on Flickr user flickr-rickr’s concert capture is that guy front and center completely lost in the music. There’s someone who definitely got his money’s…

Jun 11, 2007

About Tonight

>> There’s a lot going on tonight in our Weekly Music Agenda, but we’d especially recommend making the trip to Iota for Exit Clov’s show with The Eames Era, who play easily digestible indie-pop without being annoying about it. Also The Beanstalk Library. 8:30 p.m. $10. >> Tickets are still available to see Skinny Puppy at the 9:30 Club tonight. It could be just like when you used to hang out with your older…

Jun 11, 2007

Weekly Music Agenda

MONDAY >> DC9 scoured the globe for tonight’s lineup. The Comas hail from Brooklyn and Chapel Hill and specialize in the darker shades of psychadelic rock. The Veils are here all the way from New Zealand, with some “if you like The White Stripes, you’ll love The Veils”-style blues-inspired rock. Locals Zulu Pearls round out the lineup with solid, basic, indie rock. We’re incapable of hearing their name without thinking of “Zuzu’s petals” from It’s…

 
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