Mar 08, 2007
Ongoing Dismemberment
As you may have heard, one of the most beloved and, in our opinion, best bands ever to come out of the District, The Dismemberment Plan, are reuiniting next month for the sake of Callum Robbins. The overwhelming, fast sell out of the first show lead the guys to agree to a second night — April 27, which went on sale last night relatively under the radar — but openly enough to sell out pretty…
Mar 07, 2007
Go Home Already: I’ll Be Your Mirror Edition
> >UPDATE: As a commenter notes, The Dismemberment Plan tickets for the second show, Friday, April 27 are on sale NOW. Go, friends, go! > > Best birthday present ever? Hmmm. Submitted for your approval: How about booking the Thievery Corporation? To play the birthday boy’s living room? Well played, ma’am. Well played. [The Upstate Life] > > Why isn’t Butterstick playing in the snow like his parents? Maybe it’s because he doesn’t want to…
Mar 01, 2007
Breaking: You Are Invited
Let’s get right to it: The Dismemberment Plan is reuniting for one night only, and tickets are going on sale tomorrow at 5 p.m. (via TicketMaster and the Black Cat). It’s been announced on the band’s website, and both Pitchfork and the City Paper are reporting the news (the CP is helping to organize the concert, in fact). In other words: don’t take getting a ticket for granted. This show might give last Saturday’s Arcade…
Feb 01, 2007
Three Stars: Jukebox the Ghost
When we last caught up with Jukebox the Ghost, we left hoping we’d hear from them again. Soon. Their unpretentious but knowing mix of staples from the pop-rock canon — think Billy Joel gone quirky with a bunch of proto-new wavers as backing band — is addictive, and they proved they had the tunes to back it up. Unfortunately, Jukebox were still a kick-ass live show without too much in the way of quality recording…
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…
Dec 02, 2004
Travis Morrison, Musician
Travis Morrison is probably on the road right now, somewhere between Atlanta and Florida, getting ready to play yet another show in front of his, um, shall we say, devoted fans. For the past 10 years he was the front man for the much loved D.C. emo/power pop/punk quartet The Dismemberment Plan, but recently took the big leap and went solo. His debut album, travistan, is out in stores and avilable from Barsuk records. A…