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in reply to: Mantra – Charleston, SC (Indie Rock)
What up Noah from Mantra! Thanks for joining!
For those who aren’t familiar with Mantra, they’re a laid-back indie rock band from Charleston who have become a core part of the city’s DIY music scene. In addition to frequent performances at the Royal American, Mantra recently opened for Twen at the Charleston Pour House, have been known to play at Recovery Room, and most importantly, they have their own DIY venue in North Charleston called Stuart’s House.
Mantra’s latest single, “To...
What up Noah from Mantra! Thanks for joining!
For those who aren’t familiar with Mantra, they’re a laid-back indie rock band from Charleston who have become a core part of the city’s DIY music scene. In addition to frequent performances at the Royal American, Mantra recently opened for Twen at the Charleston Pour House, have been known to play at Recovery Room, and most importantly, they have their own DIY venue in North Charleston called Stuart’s House.
Mantra’s latest single, “To Understand Why” is a slow groove with layers of piano and acoustic guitar, quietly building intensity as frontman Ben Patrick sings about confusion in a relationship. A false peak tricks the listener first, and then the beat drops out to reveal a buttery guitar solo, leading into a peaceful jam to close out the final minute of the song.
I’ve always enjoyed Mantra’s music and collaborating with the band and its members on various things has been great so far. Also, I don’t know if I should fan the flames but Ben’s frontman antics are entertaining.
Here is their latest Instagram post showing upcoming shows. Give them a follow and keep up with what they’ve got going on!
Anything else you want to share, @bandmantra?
in reply to: PhishPhish Tiny Desk concert dropped today
SET LIST
“Sigma Oasis”
“Evolve”
“You Enjoy Myself”Encore
“Sample in a Jar”
“Chalk Dust Torture”For the intro to YEM they brought out Tiny Trampolines. Pretty silly. I love how they played YEM plus an encore at a Tiny Desk. Someone also pointed out how its the longest Tiny Desk of all time.
I think Phish loves YEM as much as Phish fans love YEM.
Hello, all! I just discovered this community and I think it’s awesome. I’m always looking for my new favorite song, and I’m finding a ton of great stuff here.
I’m the singer/songwriter for Tanager, an indie rock group based in Michigan. We’re currently working on a new album exploring themes of exhaustion, escapism, aching for connection and understanding—and the resilient spirit that can emerge from these experiences. It’s all about big, raw emotions.
Our lead single, “Haunted,â...
Hello, all! I just discovered this community and I think it’s awesome. I’m always looking for my new favorite song, and I’m finding a ton of great stuff here.
I’m the singer/songwriter for Tanager, an indie rock group based in Michigan. We’re currently working on a new album exploring themes of exhaustion, escapism, aching for connection and understanding—and the resilient spirit that can emerge from these experiences. It’s all about big, raw emotions.
Our lead single, “Haunted,” was released on Spotify earlier this year, and offers a glimpse into our updated indie rock sound. While we’ve previously been labeled as a shoegaze act, that’s never felt quite right (but you can explore some of our back catalog for yourself, if you’re into that style), and we’re exploring a variety of sounds on this new record. More to come!
in forum: Music DiscussionHey yall Noah here from Mantra!
We just put out a new single on Friday (7/12) and would love it if yall would give it a listen and and let us know what ya think. It’s called “To Understand Why”, link below…PEACE
in forum: Music DiscussionPhish released their 16th studio album, Evolve, on July 12th. The release comes just over one month prior to their anticipated Mondegreen festival, and during an overall period that many would describe as a creative renaissance for the band. Many bands release a few strong albums early in their careers and coast off them for several decades. Not Phish. Phish still has us on the edge of our seats after 40 years. At least those of us who are paying attention.
Evolve kicks off with “Hey Stranger,” the third single from the album. Myself and @marleyfacedboy were actually in attendance for the live debut of this song at Madison Square...
Phish released their 16th studio album, Evolve, on July 12th. The release comes just over one month prior to their anticipated Mondegreen festival, and during an overall period that many would describe as a creative renaissance for the band. Many bands release a few strong albums early in their careers and coast off them for several decades. Not Phish. Phish still has us on the edge of our seats after 40 years. At least those of us who are paying attention.
Evolve kicks off with “Hey Stranger,” the third single from the album. Myself and @marleyfacedboy were actually in attendance for the live debut of this song at Madison Square Garden on 12/29/22, which is the best Phish show that I’ve personally seen to date. This song kicks off the album with a loose, jungle rock vibe that is all about a lifetime of loving music, and inviting Strangers to come and crash with them.
Up next is “Oblivion,” the second single from the album. This song brings a solid amount of jamming for a studio recording, and at just over 6 minutes, it’s the longest song on the album. The track made its live debut on July 11th, 2023 and thus far has only appeared in the second set.
Title track “Evolve,” the lead single from the album, is track three before we get into unheard (studio) territory. This song has a laid-back, almost island calypso vibe to it. It tells the story of the world and suggests the world formed in a spontaneous existence: “I paused a moment once in time / Before the Sun began to shine / To weigh the choice I had to make / And therein lies my first mistake.” Phish has been playing this song live since August of 2021.
“A Wave of Hope” is another one that has been in rotation since August of 2021, and has gained notoriety as a jam vehicle already, and has also been used as a show opener. In the studio, “A Wave of Hope” is a straight-up rock & roll song with a ton of vibrant energy, and a beat that encourages dancing.
“Pillow Jets” takes things into a more exploratory area, though still upbeat and groovy through the verses. I do think the lyric in the chorus, “on pillow jets of sound” is slightly corny, but I really like the way that they slow down the tempo for a trippy effect, and the breakdown in the final minutes into “Lonely Trip” is excellent. As of my writing this, Phish has played “Pillow Jets” exactly four times, with the debut being in July of 2023. I hope to hear them play this one at Mondegreen.
“Lonely Trip” is a personal favorite, for sentimental reasons, as they played it on 12/29/22 and it created a powerful moment for my friendship with @marleyfacedboy. This song first saw release as the title track to Trey’s 2020 solo album and found its way into the Phish rotation as soon as they hit the road again after Covid. The re-recording for Evolve adds layers of piano and light drumming that draw out the feeling of life’s journey conveyed by the lyrics. It’s a really great song, lyrically and musically, despite the lack of face-melting jams.
“Life Saving Gun,” the final single from the album, takes things back up again next. It made its debut during the MSG run in the summer of 2023. I’d call it another solid rock & roll song, though not my favorite on the album.
“Monsters” is a moody song about feeling like you don’t belong and battling with depression every morning. The instrumentals draw out the emotion with a a lengthy guitar solo. I like the music better than the lyrics on this one, and it leads us into the final chapter of the album. This one has only been played twice so far.
The mood lifts with “Ether Edge”, a philosophical song about breaking through the ether edge that brings back some of the tropical sound from “Evolve”. This is honestly how I feel during the final chapter of a Phish concert. It has a triumphant feel, that also still moves through the moodiness from earlier. We’re moving forward and beyond, and we’re feeling pretty good about it. 6 times played so far.
“Human Nature” continues with this triumphant energy, but adds in the funk. This is Mike Gordon’s lone songwriting contribution to the album, and when this one drops it’s time to boogie. The lyrics are a little silly, but it’s Mike Gordon and Phish, so the silliness is fully welcome and expected. This song has yet to be performed live by Phish, though Gordon it several times last month on his solo tour.
We hear some storytelling on “Valdese,” as well as some nostalgia, about a lost friend or lover. There is also perhaps some social commentary about feeling deceived by things you might read. This is another one that Phish has not performed yet. If there is any time on this record where you might go take a piss break, I would do it during “Valdese” or “Mercy,” the final song, which was another Trey Anastasio solo project song, that Phish has played 4 times.
The vinyl version includes “The Well” after “Valdese,” which is a really dope song that I have also had the pleasure of witnessing live on August 2nd, 2023. At first, you might think this is upbeat and happy-sounding song, but it takes a turn and becomes dark and existential, which they certainly did in the live environment. Pretty smart of them to leave one of the best songs to vinyl-only, to encourage people to buy the record.
Overall, Evolve is a very solid album that shows us Phish has still got it after all these years.
Phish – Evolve (2024)
Phish – “The Well” (Vinyl Rip)
in reply to: Bob Marley & The Wailers – Natty Dread (1974)@JerryGarcia I saw that on social media a few weeks ago. That would have been really cool, especially if it led to either:
A. Jerry sitting in with Bob Marley & The Wailers
B. Bob Marley sitting in with Jerry or the Dead
C. Jerry & Bob Marley duo
Something tells me that Jerry Garcia and Bob Marley would have been fast friends. Natty Dread on Grateful Dead records is an interesting alternate timeline to imagine.
in reply to: New Music 2024Hi Everyone,
I play guitar in Sidestep Dog, an emo/alt rock band from Greenville SC. We just put out 2 new singles in anticipation of our album out August 9th. Appreciate it if you’d take a listen! Coming through Charleston next month on 08/22 at Tin Roof.
Regret
Don’t Forget Me
Peace
in reply to: Where is Charleston Hip Hop Headed?@killdoji I think some of it is coming to life for sure. @kaitheczar has been taking his time promoting his I Exist album, with multiple music videos released from it. The show we just did at the Music Farm with the Wu-Tang / Rage tribute was epic and UnHeard did a great job with promotions for it, especially with showing up at Wu Wednesdays to cross promote. That said, it was a Wu-Tang Tribute, and marketing originals would have led to a much smaller turnout.
Nowadays I think the problem...
@killdoji I think some of it is coming to life for sure. @kaitheczar has been taking his time promoting his I Exist album, with multiple music videos released from it. The show we just did at the Music Farm with the Wu-Tang / Rage tribute was epic and UnHeard did a great job with promotions for it, especially with showing up at Wu Wednesdays to cross promote. That said, it was a Wu-Tang Tribute, and marketing originals would have led to a much smaller turnout.
Nowadays I think the problem with our entire music scene, not just hip hop, but all original music being played at the local level. We struggle with a small community of people who care. We need to find a way to reach a lot more of the people who live in Charleston and get them interested in what’s happening.
Otherwise, the scene will remain small.
Part of this is absolutely building a story behind yourself as an artist, but some of it also has to be done in another way. Social media becomes an echo chamber of all the same voices sharing the same things, but there aren’t as many new faces.
One example of how to do this is what I’ve seen the local rock band Easy Honey doing. They’re sponsoring Beach Cleanups in cities they stop through on tour, including here in Charleston. This exposes them to an entirely new group of people who would have never known they existed if they didn’t hear about the beach cleanup.
They’ve also set up on the site of the road during a busy traffic day and jammed, with a sign in front of their setup that reads “Traffic Jam” with ways to follow them.
This kind of stuff can be adapted for other genres of music and types of events, it’s just a matter of finding the ways to do it. I’m trying to do it for Extra Chill as well, but it takes some creativity and lots of effort.
in reply to: The Jerry ThreadGarciaLive Volume 21 has been out for about a month and I absolutely love it. Show is from February 13th, 1976, with two tracks at the end from February 15th.
The 1976 sound was supremely chill both in the Grateful Dead and the JGB world. This GarciaLive embodies that chill sound quite well.
My favorite after several listens is “The Harder They Come.” 18+ minutes of pure Jerry chillness, with some great building towards the end. Jerry’s last solo is just excellent.
Whole CD is worth a list...
GarciaLive Volume 21 has been out for about a month and I absolutely love it. Show is from February 13th, 1976, with two tracks at the end from February 15th.
The 1976 sound was supremely chill both in the Grateful Dead and the JGB world. This GarciaLive embodies that chill sound quite well.
My favorite after several listens is “The Harder They Come.” 18+ minutes of pure Jerry chillness, with some great building towards the end. Jerry’s last solo is just excellent.
Whole CD is worth a listen but this is the one you gotta hear if you only picked one
in reply to: New Music 2024New track from Colatura, an NYC band that I saw in the middle of the day at SXSW, at Lazarus Brewing. The set was at like 1pm and they still managed to impress the relatively small early crowd.
“Suffer Dude” came out on July 11th
Model # just released “Shugah”. It is definitely our favorite release so far, since it is our first 🙂
Check out our latest 2024 release, Burn For You on streaming services. Let us know what you think!
https://open.spotify.com/track/18xMAGxpRMZCIegctY1rWI?si=6f194d88bad942ee
in reply to: SXSW 2024You know, I forgot to come back here and share my full review of SXSW 2024, which ended up on the blog. Combined with these notes, I think I provided some really comprehensive coverage. And I got to test out this forum.
It was a wonderful experience for me and it made we want to move to Austin. That move is confirmed happening in the middle of November. Once I get to Austin I hope to immerse myself in the music scene there and try to create connections between Austin and Charleston, while...
You know, I forgot to come back here and share my full review of SXSW 2024, which ended up on the blog. Combined with these notes, I think I provided some really comprehensive coverage. And I got to test out this forum.
It was a wonderful experience for me and it made we want to move to Austin. That move is confirmed happening in the middle of November. Once I get to Austin I hope to immerse myself in the music scene there and try to create connections between Austin and Charleston, while reaching a much larger audience.
This will be a lot of pivoting and figuring things out, but I do believe this forum will help facilitate that transition. Especially with the opportunity to expand by adding more forums over time.
Anyway, that’s enough rambling. Here’s the link to my SXSW review: https://extrachill.com/sxsw-2024-my-experience
I’ll probably be doing SXSW every year until Extra Chill reaches its end.
in reply to: New Music 2024Finally Joining Extra Chill Officially to stay connected with you all as well as share this new release featuring Big Bandit. Lots of great things happening in the city, lots of great things to come. Peace & Love
-Algiedi
Link: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/loualgiedi/sir-smoke-a-lot-feat-big-bandit/
This album really put me on Aidey he’s fire