Jun 12, 2008
Supernatural Supergroovy: R.E.M. @ Merriweather
So you were at the big R.E.M. show last night? Yea, verily. How was it? On balance — awesome! The two Professional Journalists in my car rated it “a solid B” and a B+ on the way home. I might even go as high as an A-. It was the fifth time I’d seen R.E.M. perform a full set since 1995, and it was certainly the second-best, if not the best. What was so good…
Nov 03, 2006
Joseph Arthur Rocks Then Trashes Jammin’ Java
Akron, Ohio’s very own Joseph Arthur is having a busy year. First, Michael Stipe and a bunch of other big-name artists released an EP with different versions of his song “In the Sun” to raise money for victims of Hurricane Katrina. Then, he showed up on The Twilight Singers’ excellent album Powder Burns, adding that sweet falsetto to several of the songs. And last night the now-New York-based artist was out at Jammin’ Java promoting…
Oct 11, 2006
Laura Burhenn, Meredith Bragg & Dead Meadow
Written by DCist Contributor Abby Lavin Acerbic campaign ads, Redskins season, pumpkin ice cream from Max’s…it’s officially autumn. And what better way to commemorate Canadian Thanksgiving on Monday night than with a sundry cornucopia of local music at the Rock and Roll Hotel? Jazzy songstress Laura Burhenn and indie collective Meredith Bragg and the Terminals are two acts you wouldn’t expect to share a bill with heavy-rock trio Dead Meadow. But together, the three rising…
Dec 09, 2005
Three Stars: Lejeune
This is the third installment of December’s Three Stars. On Wednesday, we covered The Bonapartes, and yesterday we discussed The Lucky Bastards. Today, we bring you Lejeune. Lejeune Not too long ago, several DCists headed to DC9 to listen to a trio of Three Stars candidates. By the end of the second act’s set, we felt comfortable about featuring either of the bands we’d heard. It was getting late, and we all had to get…
Nov 02, 2004
REM at DAR Constitution Hall
DCist has been an REM fan since they were young and impressionable, so it’s almost impossible for us to be objective about Michael Stipe, Peter Buck and Mike Mills. Last night’s show at DAR Constitution Hall was a fun, lively and politically charged concert that hinged more on lead singer Michael Stipe’s personality then the music. The band tore through a mix of old and new songs, sticking with their political activist theme for the…