Apr 08, 2014
The Hold Steady @ 9:30 Club
After 11 years, The Hold Steady was still able to surprise with their set last night at the 9:30 Club.
Sep 06, 2011
The Hold Steady @ 9:30 Club
It had been about a year since the Hold Steady’s last visit to the District, so the energetic quintet had to prove that their surprisingly tepid 2010 album was fluke and not a harbinger of live shows to come.
Nov 17, 2008
Marah @ Jammin’ Java
All by myself, almost: Marah’s Dave Bielanko soldiers on with a “folk-trio” version of his band. Double-aught eight hasn’t been particularly easy on any of us, but Dave Bielanko — frontman of Marah, the Brooklyn-by-way-of-North Philly true believers who were praying at the Stations of The Boss back when The Hold Steady were in, well, Lifter Puller — has had a particularly rough year. In January, Marah released Angels of Destruction!, their seventh full-length…
Aug 15, 2008
That Resurrected Feeling: The Hold Steady @ 9:30
Rock ‘n’ roll has always been lousy with dudes who dance like women, but Craig Finn — the high-school-math-teacher-lookin’ frontman of The Hold Steady, as if you didn’t know by now — is possibly the only guy in the game who dances like a five-year-old girl: Elbows in. Forearms out. Knees high. Eyes squinted shut. Beatific grin. Jazz hands all over the place. Most of us are only capable of executing moves like that…
Nov 19, 2007
Weekly Music Agenda
MONDAY >> The Library of Congress Mary Pickford Theatre in the James Madison Building kicks off 5 weeks worth of free Monday night rock and pop films with a rare showing of the 1966 documentary, The Big T.N.T. Show. David “Man from Uncle” McCallum hosts Ray Charles, Petula Clark, the Lovin’ Spoonful, Bo Diddley, Joan Baez, the Ronettes, Roger Miller, the Byrds, Donovan, the Seeds, the Modern Folk Quartet, and Ike and Tina Turner taped…
Jun 29, 2007
Preview: Casiotone for the Painfully Alone
Casiotone for the Painfully Alone may be an unusual name for a band, but it makes sense: basically a solo project by Owen Ashworth, the band uses mostly battery powered keyboards and electronics recorded on a four track. The results on his first three albums were intimate, ethereal electronic pop songs. On the most recent disc, “Etiquette,” Ashworth decided to expand his sound to include guitars, strings, pianos and so on, especially on songs like…
May 14, 2007
The Kooks @ the 9:30 Club
Those who showed up at the 9:30 Club on Saturday night with any doubts about The Kooks’ talent were certainly persuaded, and maybe even wooed into super-fan territory. The four lads from Brighton played a pitch-perfect set that had all the classic elements of an epic rock show, including crowdsurfing and a young woman who threw her underwear up on stage. The Kooks have been on the fast track to superstardom since forming in 2004,…
Mar 30, 2007
Cold War Kids @ 9:30 Club
If you ask around, you’ll find a fair share of people who offer Fullerton, California’s Cold War Kids much affection. If your thing is fluid melodies, for instance, or taut pop hooks, you won’t find them in their repertoire. Their music could fairly be called repetitive. If you dressed sexy enough, I certainly wouldn’t kick you out of bed for calling them derivative. Some think their decision to release a full-length record distilled from previously…
Nov 27, 2006
What Did You Think? The Hold Steady at the Black Cat
Seeing as we’ve already effusively reviewed them twice, we figured that it was about time to step back and solicit your thoughts on The Hold Steady and their magical concert abilities. Were you at their Black Cat show Saturday night? Did you swig Budweiser and Jim Beam along with the band members? Were the songs lighter-worthy, or yawn-inducing? Did you find their presence powerfully earnest or overrated? A quick spin around the blogosphere shows that…
Oct 25, 2006
DAM Fest: Listen Up
We’ve talked about the lineup, interviewd the organizer, and even talked to a couple bands. Now we want to give you the chance to hear what’s coming our way with some MP3 previews of a few DAM Fest bands. The music staff got together, divied up the lineup, gathered some files together and is now serving up brief breakdowns of a few bands D.C. will play host to this weekend. If you’ve got some insight…