Sep 28, 2007
Three Stars: The Aquarium
The male/female rock duo formula is a time tested tradition. Whether it owes to the simplicity of the setup, the contrasting timbres and harmonies possible, or some sort of subliminal sexual tension is anyone’s guess. But from Richard & Linda Thompson to Quasi to the White Stripes to Sonny & Cher, and even, um, Roxette, there’s no denying its appeal. The Aquarium popped up in D.C. a full half decade ago, quietly building a following…
Sep 27, 2007
Three Stars: Georgie James
We were as surprised as anyone to discover we had never done a Three Stars feature on Georgie James. With a big, heralded entrance onto everyone’s radar last year fueled by lots of live shows and an EP that won the hearts of pop lovers throughout the city, they became one of D.C.’s premiere bands. The band is driven by Laura Burhenn and John Davis (formerly of Q and Not U), doing their best take…
Feb 19, 2007
Weekly Music Agenda
MONDAY >> As much as we’d like to crack whiplash jokes, apparently the joke is on us as thrash metal group Slayer plays the first of two sold-out shows at the 9:30 club (the second is on Tuesday). As one of many sold-out 9:30 club shows this week, we can only suggest Craigslist if you don’t have your ticket to this headbanging extravaganza. 7 p.m. TUESDAY >> Local experimental darlings Hand-Fed Babies, with their unique…
Dec 11, 2006
Weekly Music Agenda
Monday >> Hear the man behind the sound. Don Zientara runs Arlington’s legendary Inner Ear Studio, and has been behind the board for more of this town’s seminal punk records than we can count. But it turns out after all these years that Zientara is also an excellent songwriter in his own right. His 2003 collection of stripped down solo tunes garnered solid reviews, and he is joined by Sentai and Shift tonight at the…
Feb 01, 2006
Music Roundtable: Times They Are a’ Changin’ Edition
It’s been a while since we brought together some of D.C.’s musical minds. In the name of open forums and discussion, we bring you the third installment of DCist’s Music Roundtable. This time around we asked our panel about the effects of emerging technologies on the music industry. Will record labels become obsolete? Is a proletariat uprising of music fans in our near future? Does MySpace really make a difference? We got some input from…