Posts Tagged ‘The Red and The Black’

Weekend Music Roundup

Friday

Suzanne Vega, Marc Cohn. Strathmore. $25-$48.

The Sneaky Bastards, The Silver Liners. The Red & The Black. $8.

C.J. Chenier. IOTA Club & Cafe. $17.

Rebelution, Zion-I, Jah Works. 9:30 Club. $17.50.

The Sometime Favorites, Farm Vegas, The Bootleg Gatsby, Carl & Carleigh. Rock and Roll Hotel. $10.

Stealin' the Deal. Bangkok Blues. Call for price.

Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet. Wolf [...]

Weekend Music Roundup

Friday

Ben Sollee, Carrie Rodriguez. IOTA Club & Cafe. $15.

The Gerunds, Golden City, MilkMachine. The Red & The Black. $8. 21+.

The Vita Ruins, Casper Bangs, The Jaguar Club. Rock and Roll Hotel. $10.

King Soul. Bangkok Blues. Call for price.

Shawn Mullins, Justin Trawick. Birchmere. $25.

Cowboy Mouth, Junior Brown. 9:30 Club. $25.

Exit Clov, True Womanhood. Strathmore. $10 in [...]

On Rabid Dogs and Other Crises: A Chat with a Sunny Day in Glasgow

When I called up a Sunny Day in Glasgow for an interview Tuesday, the Philadelphia-based band was having a bad day. The group played in Savannah, Ga., the night before, and spent Tuesday morning exploring the city's historic Bonaventure Cemetary—a site whose spookiness is a pretty good fit for a Sunny Day in Glasgow's excellent, [...]

Photos: Bloody Panda & Salome @ The Red and the Black

Bloody Panda and Salome brought deafening volume levels to The Red and the Black's tiny performance space last Thursday night. Bloody Panda (pictured above) is a six-piece from New York City, signed to the brilliant Profound Lore Records, whose recorded output is an intriguingly unconventional mix of glacial riffs and ethereal vocals. Their live show [...]

Tiny Vipers @ The Red and The Black Tonight (w/ Balmorhea, Argos)

Jesy Fortino's bandonym, Tiny Vipers, is somewhat incongruous with her music, which gets into your blood not through swift, piercing fangs but soft, silent osmosis, and arrests your nerves not with the violent invasion of venom but the gentle insidiousness of carbon monoxide.
Fortino, of Seattle, writes small music for big spaces: Her 2007 debut [...]