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in reply to: Best Music of 2024
Definitely the new Suki Waterhouse album, “Memoir of a Sparklemuffin.”
Was great to finally see Beck live, and The Smile.in reply to: New Music 2024Hey we’re Killer Whale… I’ve been digging this forum. Thanks for listening
KILLER WHALE
New Orleans, LA
https://open.spotify.com/artist/52BfQysYbX62IJRwl9tpzG?si=XxwC62rBSw2ebb6jYBJYOQ
in reply to: Erode The Dream – Charleston, SC (Rock/Grunge/Heavy)Erode the Dream – “Vagabundo” is out now
Sung entirely in Spanish. EP drops on Jan 7th. Release party at Lo-Fi Brewing Jan 11th!
Vinyl is already available on their website
I’m in the lyric video!
in reply to: Best Music of 2024Fav show was From Indian Lakes. He doesn’t usually talk between songs but he did our crowd at last exit live in phx, AZ.
Really enjoying listening to Sam Evian this week.
Last week my own EP released:
in reply to: duplex – Charleston, SC (Rock)Duplex is a killer band
in reply to: Mindwater – Charleston (Folk/Psychedelic/Ambient)
I’m on the bill this Friday at Rebel Taqueria. I had a lotta fun last time I was there, it’s gonna be a sweet one. Loratadine is good music, and I haven’t seen the other acts, but I’ve heard little bits online and they seem like good music.
It’s free too!
in reply to: Best Music of 2024Best music of 2024… that was released by Sherwood’s Florist 🙂
in forum: Music DiscussionHey! Joe from Sherwood’s Florist here.
We’re a band out of Greenville, SC and love making the trip to play for the lovely people of Charleston whenever we can. What started out as some 8 track bedroom recordings has turned into a regionally touring act over the past twoish years and we couldn’t be happier to continue growing alongside the local scenes. We have a full length LP called Alive at Night that dropped in 2023, a couple of mixtape style jams on bandcamp that are worth diving...
Hey! Joe from Sherwood’s Florist here.
We’re a band out of Greenville, SC and love making the trip to play for the lovely people of Charleston whenever we can. What started out as some 8 track bedroom recordings has turned into a regionally touring act over the past twoish years and we couldn’t be happier to continue growing alongside the local scenes. We have a full length LP called Alive at Night that dropped in 2023, a couple of mixtape style jams on bandcamp that are worth diving into, and our latest single “Setting Sun” just dropped last month. Check it out and let us know what you think!
in reply to: Brett Nash AppreciationI just played a show at Tin Roof with Brett on the bill. My first time meeting him, he was a really nice supportive guy. He played a great solo set with foot drums!
in reply to: Best Music of 2024Clairo & Alice Phoebe Lou at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Nov. 7 2024.
in forum: Music DiscussionWhat was your favorite music released in 2024?
How about your favorite concert?
in forum: AustinOn Friday night I had the pleasure of seeing Wilco during what used to be known as their annual Winterlude, something that I had always wanted to do since becoming a fan of Wilco in college, around 2012. They normally play the Winterlude in their hometown of Chicago (3 night stand), but this year they took it on the road, bringing it to Austin, Texas for three nights at the Moody Theater, and called it FKA Winterlude.
The Austin Winterlude featured three shows: Thursday 12/5, Friday, 12/6, and...
On Friday night I had the pleasure of seeing Wilco during what used to be known as their annual Winterlude, something that I had always wanted to do since becoming a fan of Wilco in college, around 2012. They normally play the Winterlude in their hometown of Chicago (3 night stand), but this year they took it on the road, bringing it to Austin, Texas for three nights at the Moody Theater, and called it FKA Winterlude.
The Austin Winterlude featured three shows: Thursday 12/5, Friday, 12/6, and Saturday, 12/7. Two sets per show. No repeats for all 3 nights.
Wilco has always been a unique band, and by now they’ve reached maturity — thirteen studio albums, a handful of EPs, side projects, collaborations. They’ve been around the block a few times. For them to take up residency in a venue for three nights without repeating a single song really gives them a chance to showcase what they’ve built.
Friday’s show was my third Wilco concert, and it was definitely my favorite one that I’ve ever seen. The two-set concept, which Jeff Tweedy noted was new to them, suited their style greatly. It was essentially two shows back to back, playing both the deep cuts and the songs that they play all the time. And not to mention, fully tuned up and clearly enjoying themselves.
This show was special for me, being new to Austin, not really knowing anybody. Tweedy’s lyrics are like a guiding light through difficult times. As I come here in early winter, feeling a little bit lost and overwhelmed as I figure shit out, these songs sparked belief in myself. I remembered what is so special about Wilco. It’s that dissonance where although you feel disoriented, comfort can be found.
I only went to the show on Friday night, but I can say with full confidence that each night of this run was likely very special. If I had the chance, I would have gone to all three nights without a doubt. For that reason, I’m going to include all 3 setlists.
I also posted a clip from “Jesus, Etc.” on our Instagram. Here it is, followed by the setlists.
Thursday 12/5/24
Set 1:
One Sunday Morning
Company in My Back
Country Song Upside-Down
Shouldn’t Be Ashamed
How to Fight Loneliness
I Am Trying to Break Your Heart
Hints
Country Disappeared
Misunderstood
Far, Far Away
Bob Dylan’s 49th Beard
It’s Just That Simple
Secret of the Sea
Hesitating Beauty
Bird Without a Tail / Base of My SkullSet 2:
Hell Is Chrome
Panthers
Levee
You Satellite (First time since 2016)
You Are My Face
Pot Kettle Black
Box Full of Letters
Random Name Generator
Side With the Seeds
Someone to Lose
I’m Always in Love
On and On and On
Theologians
I’m the Man Who Loves You
A Shot in the ArmEncore:
Too Far Apart
Casino QueenFriday 12/6/24
Set 1:
Poor Places
Reservations
Sky Blue Sky
Remember the Mountain Bed (first time since 2019)
I Am My Mother
Cruel Country
Everyone Hides
I’ll Fight
Love Is Everywhere (Beware)
War on War
If I Ever Was a Child
Hearts Hard to Find
Venus Stopped the Train
Quiet Amplifier
Less Than You Think
Set 2:
The Late Greats
Blue Eyed Soul
Whole Love
Cold Slope
King of You
Laminated Cat (Loose Fur)
Kamera
Someone Else’s Song (first time since 2017; electric version)
One Wing
What Light
Jesus, Etc.
Hate It Here
Monday
Outtasite (Outta Mind)
I’m a WheelEncore:
Falling Apart (Right Now)
California StarsSaturday 12/7/2024
Set 1:
Wishful Thinking
Evicted
Art of Almost (Acoustic)
Muzzle of Bees
Sunken Treasure
She’s a Jar
Either Way
Handshake Drugs
Via Chicago
Tired of Taking It Out on You
Sad Kind of Way
Ashes of American Flags
You and I
Forget the Flowers
Meant to Be
Many WorldsSet 2:
Infinite Surprise
Annihilation
At Least That’s What You Said
Hummingbird
A Magazine Called Sunset
Can’t Stand It
Sonny Feeling
Say You Love Me
Impossible Germany
Passenger Side
Dawned on Me
Walken
Kingpin
Heavy Metal Drummer
I Got You (At the End of the Century)Encore:
Let’s Not Get Carried Away
Kicking Television
Just a Kidin reply to: New Music 2024New music video from Sarah Summer – “Blessed Interruption”
Title track from her new EP, recorded with Wolfgang Zimmerman at The Space in Charleston
EP is out now too
in reply to: Erode The Dream – Charleston, SC (Rock/Grunge/Heavy)Hell yah dude! I love how Erode the Dream is a band that sings in both English and Spanish. If anybody is looking for a cool bilingual rock band, this is definitely a band you should check out. They play grunge rock music and they do a lot of cool stuff. Their singer Maurico Masãre is from Colombia and is quite talented.
Shout out to @badjonphoto for being a relentless supporter of the Charleston Music Scene! And thank you for the record, I’m proud to have contributed to this project
Here’s the latest video for “Becoming Ghosts” which is the song i played sleigh bells (or jingle bells?) on, and premiered on the...
Hell yah dude! I love how Erode the Dream is a band that sings in both English and Spanish. If anybody is looking for a cool bilingual rock band, this is definitely a band you should check out. They play grunge rock music and they do a lot of cool stuff. Their singer Maurico Masãre is from Colombia and is quite talented.
Shout out to @badjonphoto for being a relentless supporter of the Charleston Music Scene! And thank you for the record, I’m proud to have contributed to this project
Here’s the latest video for “Becoming Ghosts” which is the song i played sleigh bells (or jingle bells?) on, and premiered on the front page of Extra Chill
in reply to: Erode The Dream – Charleston, SC (Rock/Grunge/Heavy)
We are putting out our first Spanish single “Vagabundo” on December 10th 2024 on all streaming platforms. This will be apart of our EP “Neon Nightmares”
Pre-save link: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/erodethedream/vagabundo