Oct 03, 2007
The Twilight Sad @ Rock and Roll Hotel
When delivered in an underwhelmed monotone voice, “We’re thrilled to be here” sounds like some sort of obligatory statement or truly pathetic joke. Thus, it was hard not to snort a little when The Twilight Sad’s James Graham first delivered that line from the stage at Rock and Roll Hotel Monday night, staring at his shoes. However, unlike some other underwhelmed-sounding Scots (Camera Obscura and Arab Strap come to mind), Graham’s demeanor immediately switched from…
May 08, 2007
About Tonight
>> Help the merchants displaced after the Eastern Market fire at happy hour tonight by imbibing at one of more than 20 D.C. bars that have signed up to donate a portion of their proceeds to begin the rebuilding. Started as the Facebook.com group “Rescue Eastern Market” by Clay Johnson on the day of the fire, you can find the full list and a handy map of participating taverns and cafes at Rescue Eastern…
May 07, 2007
Weekly Music Agenda
MONDAY >> Start out this lovely spring week right by taking in local group Deleted Scenes (***) and their particular brand of you-name-it-they’ve-play-it-surf/rockabilly/garage/punk rock at the Red and the Black. Hero Cycle, Hot Lava and Paper Airplanes open. $8, 9 p.m. TUESDAY >> Quirky and fantastical sister-duo CocoRosie play the Rock and Roll Hotel. One half of the duo sings and plays guitar and flute, while the other sings and covers percussion (“rattles things, makes…
Jul 10, 2006
Weekly Music Agenda
MONDAY >> Tom Kierein tells us that this is our last day of “comfortable humidity,” before that familiar wet hot D.C. summer returns. Seize the day and head to Fort Reno to take in Wooly Mammoth, Len Bias and Polynation. 7:15 p.m., free. TUESDAY >> Leave it to Canada to fuse punk and folk. The Weakerthans @ the 9:30 Club, with The New Amsterdams and Raising the Fawn. 7:30 p.m., $14. >> Three Stars alums…
Dec 19, 2005
Weekly Music Agenda
Despite the general holiday slowdown, this week has some choice offerings for those of you caught up enough on shopping to relax with a beer and some bands. Monday: The Warehouse has an eclectic lineup of singer-songwriters, five performers in all, that features the very talented Paul Michel (pictured). Perfect for those looking to step back from the holiday rush. Tuesday: Iota has the local show of the week, as they bring together the tight,…
Sep 27, 2005
DCist Likes Your iPod
All successful brands come in a variety of flavors, even DCist. Our newest flavor combines one part iPod, one part D.C. music scene and one part audio adventure. You can taste this flavor-filled nugget by downloading our inaugural podcast that features interviews with and music by The Positions (pictured here) who recently released their first full-length CD titled Bliss!; Laura Burhenn, who organized and performed in a Katrina music benefit we co-sponsored at American University…
Aug 15, 2005
Weekly Music Agenda
So, DCist saw “The Aristocrats” this weekend. Bob Saget is a dirty, dirty man. Seriously, you’ll never look at Full House the same way after this flick. It’s no wonder the Olsen twins ended up the way they did. Also, the guys behind South Park are geniuses. Now, to the music: Monday: We’re tempted to send you guys to Fort Reno tonight. It’s another Dischord smashup with songstress Mary Timony headlining, possibly or possibly not…