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Make Music Kalamazoo marking summer by filling streets with music

Published by NOISE! Staff on June 21st, 2011 - in Uncategorized



Music is going to be wafting around the streets of Kalamazoo on Tuesday.

Formerly dubbed Fete de la Musique, Make Music Kalamazoo is a day of music to highlight the first day of summer. Bands and acts of all ages and genres will participate at numerous venues around downtown Kalamazoo. Others are encouraged to engage in spontaneous music, which is not a problem for Boombox Ronnie.

The event kicks off at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, June 21. Eight venues are participating and all the performances are free. The event will feature bands like Whiskey Before Breakfast, The Mickeys, Elk Welcome and The Go Rounds.

CLICK HERE for a full schedule of the event. Or HERE for the event’s home page.

(Trixy) Disco is dead; Enter STRDSTR

Published by NOISE! Staff on May 2nd, 2011 - in Featured, Uncategorized



Bassist Miles Hardcastle and his cast of musicians have always been solid at naming a band.

From the collection of brains that previously brought you Glueeater and the nonsensical Trixy Disco, comes Star Destroyer (aka STRDSTR).

“A few of us are huge Star Wars fans,” Hardcastle said. “We wanted to go with something that was nerdy, but could be interpreted in a couple different ways. American culture is so obsessed with the personal lives of celebrities. So many people are famous for the wrong reasons. I guess the band name encourages the idea of just demolishing all that garbage.”

The band’s knack for dreaming up thought-provoking names isn’t meant to take away from its ability to actually play music. But, admittedly, the group hasn’t made a ton of progress, consistently shaken up by lineup changes since its inception in 2005.

“We’re pretty difficult to work with, which has resulted in lots of drummers and singers coming into and out of our band,” said Hardcastle, who is joined by his brother, Joel, on vocals. “We’re constantly writing, so each time we start over, it’s been a combination of new songs and older songs. Starting over with a new drummer as Trixy Disco was becoming such a lengthy process that we decided to just start fresh again.”

The Hardcastle brothers are joined by guitarist Rajan Radite, Ross J. Kuhn (keys) and Jacob Ewert (drums).

And with the new project comes something Hardcastle and Co. have been eyeing for some time — releasing a solid album to help the band build some momentum.

STRDSTR’s forthcoming EP, which adopted the working title “Trixy (a collection)”, will drop May 12 at The Globe Theatre in Kalamazoo. The work will be presented as a free album distributed only digitally.

The album will be between four and six songs in length, mostly comprised of material written between 2008 and the present. For those already familiar with some of the classic Trixy Disco songs can sink their teeth into brand new ditties “The Damsel of the Vine St. District” and “Johnny Havana.”

The goal for this album? Quite simple.

“What we want this album to do is blow people away and then make them come back demanding more, which we will then provide,” said Radite, who has been the one fixture alongside Hardcastle the entire time.

With a newfound energy and motivation, STRDSTR will take on a fresh slate of shows this spring along with tempting the idea of embarking on a few mini-tours. The band is also mulling over the prospect of collaborating with Kalamazoo punks Zombie Apocalypse NOW! to release a split EP.

But this time, they’re doing it the right way.

“We do all the recording ourselves, so we’re trying not to rush anything,” Hardcastle said. “We tend to get over-zealous about making music and take on more ambitious projects than we can handle.”

Announced: Taking Back Sunday and Blind Melon coming to the Orbit Room in Grand Rapids

Published by NOISE! Staff on May 2nd, 2011 - in Concert Calendar, Featured, Uncategorized



The Orbit Room in Grand Rapids dropped a pair of show announcements today. Check out the latest on an already busy schedule.

Blind Melon

BLIND MELON
wsg. TBA
Date: June 19th
Time: Doors open at 6:30pm
Age: Ages 16 and up are welcome (under 16 can attend with a parent)
Ticket price: Tickets are $18.50 in advance and $24 day of show
Tickets go on sale Friday May 6th at 10:00am
*Tickets are available at the Orbit Room Box office, all Ticketmaster outlets, Vertigo Music, Shakedown Street, Flat Black and Circular in Lansing, and Greenlight Music in Kalamazoo.

Taking Back Sunday

Coca-Cola presents
TAKING BACK SUNDAY
wsg. Thursday, Colour Revolt and TBA
Date: July 28th
Time: Doors open at 6:30pm
Age: All ages are welcome
Ticket price: Tickets are $27.50 in advance and $30 day of show
Tickets go on sale Friday May 6th at 10:00am
*Tickets are available at the Orbit Room Box Office, all Ticketmaster outlets, Vertigo Music, Shakedown Street, Flat Black and Circular in Lansing, and Greenlight Music in Kalamazoo

May issue of NOISE! hits the web

Published by NOISE! Staff on April 29th, 2011 - in Uncategorized



Arriving at stores this weekend, catch the latest issue of West Michigan NOISE! Magazine right now online.


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Fusion Shows tabs first show at Pyramid Scheme in Grand Rapids — The Lonely Forest on May 24

Published by NOISE! Staff on April 25th, 2011 - in Uncategorized



The Lonely Forest

From a news release

Fusion Shows announced that they will be presenting their first show at the brand-new Grand Rapids concert venue, The Pyramid Scheme. On Tuesday, May 24, Washington indie rockers The Lonely Forest will visit Grand Rapids for their first-ever Michigan show. Tickets are just $8.00 in advance ($10.00 at the door). Doors open at 7pm, all ages are welcome, and 3 locals TBA will join the bill. Tickets will be available at FusionShows.com, TicketWeb, Vertigo Records and the Pyramid Scheme.

ABOUT THE LONELY FOREST
Set between ancient forest and the forest-green waters of Puget Sound at the very edge of the continental US, Anacortes, Washington, population 17,000 sees a lot come and go. Ferries docked here delivers thousands of itinerant hippies, millionaires, and sightseers to farms and mansions dotting the remote San Juan Islands while Navy bombers and helicopters based nearby perform ear-splitting flyovers. Through all the coming and going, the local DIY community remains remarkably consistent and strong; an expression of defiant, end-of-the-line creativity. From that community come The Lonely Forest, a rock band of four Anacortes natives with no intention of leaving.

From the outset The Lonely Forest —singer/guitarist/keyboardist John Van Deusen, guitarist Tony Ruland, drummer Braydn Krueger, and bassist Eric Sturgeon— has been about inclusion. In 2005, a raucous garage session inspired the guys (Braydn, Tony, and Eric) to join forces with Van Deusen’s piano-pop. The newly formed entity, now called The Lonely Forest, played their first show while two band members were still in high school (the other two having recently graduated). Since that show, The Lonely Forest have racked up miles; steadily becoming heroes of the Northwest all-ages scene through relentless gigging around the region. From their first show at the Department of Safety, center of Anacortes’ all-ages DIY scene, to their high-profile appearance at Bumbershoot 2009, a sold-out concert at the Showbox in Seattle last fall and a coveted spot on 2010’s Sasquatch Festival, the accolades for The Lonely Forest have grown along with their fanbase.

A look inside the Pyramid Scheme as given by the venue via its Facebook page

As grows their fanbase, The Lonely Forest ‘s music is continually expanding and evolving. At its core, the music features Van Deusen’s soaring vocals and keyboard melodies wrapped tightly around Ruland’s expansive guitar anchored by a heavy yet nimble rhythm section. The contrast of brilliant pop songs featuring lyrics about spiritual longing wedded to an almost prog-rock sensibility appeals to broad swath of listeners, from wide-eyed teenagers to jaded scenesters. As always, inclusion is important to these guys!

The Lonely Forest will continue their steady climb to prominence from modest Northwest roots with the March 22 release of their new album, Arrows, for Chris Walla’s label imprint, Trans Records. Walla, guitarist and producer for Grammy-nominated rock band Death Cab for Cutie, made The Lonely Forest his first signing when he launched Trans with the support of Death Cab for Cutie’s major label home, Atlantic Records. Trans and The Lonely Forest will be released through ILG, Warner Music Group’s Independent Label Group. In addition to his role as label head, Walla produced and mixed Arrows at Sound City studio in Los Angeles, Tiny Telephone in San Francisco and his own, Portland-based studio, Alberta Court. He also mixed three tracks – “Be Everything,” “Turn Off This Song” and “Live There.” The rest of the album was mixed by John Goodmanson (Girls, Nada Surf, Owl City).

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