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in reply to: Extra Chill in Austin, TX
@marleyfacedboy haha, I was an observer
My friend sang “El Paso” by Marty Robbins and “Roses” by Outkast
in reply to: New Music 2024Okay, I’m an Abby Webster fan
in reply to: GooseGoose made their MSG debut at the Soulshine Benefit on Sunday.
They were joined by special guests Robert Randolph, Derek Trucks, Susan Trucks, and Dave Matthews.
A short, 5-song set among a powerful lineup, for a special cause, benefiting Hurricane Helene relief in Western, NC.
in reply to: Train Songz Presents Podcast@lmanthegelman I agree! I’m looking forward to the next episode. I had never heard of the band before I really enjoyed the set
Thanks for joining the forum!
in reply to: Austin, TX Live Music CalendarLooking forward to my first show as an Austin, TX resident tonight at Antone’s. Fittingly the show is Susto, a band from Charleston who I have followed and covered since the earliest days of Extra Chill.
Happy to be in Austin and looking forward to meeting more people in the scene here.
I’ve still been digging the song “Wristwatch” from this record, and today I decided to do a lyrical analysis and explore the song’s meaning.
If you also like MJ Lenderman’s “Wristwatch” and want to know what it’s about then check out my article here.
in reply to: High Water 2025Here’s the bit from Kalyn’s interview with Shovels & Rope for the Post & Courier where they discussed leaving High Water Festival:
Why Did Shovels & Rope Leave High Water Festival?
One way in which the business has shifted has to do with the music festival circuit. While Hearst and Trent never owned High Water Festival, they helped create it and were an integral part of artist curation for the annual showcase at North Charleston’s Riverfront Park. Earlier this year, they announced they’d be stepping away from the event put on by Live Nation.
“We tried to make the environment a certain way and there was a sweet spot,” said Trent. “But unfortunately, just the state of the music festival business is what it is and isn’t something we want to be involved with anymore.”
Hearst added that it got so big, costs ballooned and it stopped reflecting their values. As far as they know, though, the festival will go on next year without them.
“I would love to see Live Nation, as awesome as they are when we work with them, that monopoly busted up,” added Hearst. “There are local independent venues like the Pour House, which we love, struggling against this mega corporation. And every single one of us has to do business with them.”
While they help support “some of the greatest stagehands” and other talented and much-needed workers across the industry, Hearst said she’d love to see a more “naturally capitalistic and competitive situation” in Charleston, especially.
“Our city is really small, but it’s got big culture and big tourism … and it’s disproportionately talented,” she said. “There’s some incredible art, incredible young people doing incredible things. We want to see that scene continue to thrive.”
This wasn’t a widely publicized interview and it was buried at the end.
in reply to: High Water 2025
here is the 2025 High Water lineup
initial impression – i think it’s stronger than last year’s lineup, especially the headliners
only one local band. Easy Honey deserves it tho, they have been hustling
interested to hear what other people think
in reply to: Sunhouse – Greenville, SC (Indie Rock)Saw you guys at Royal the other night! Didn’t have a chance to say what up but I enjoyed the show.
Nice job, I also enjoyed the cover of “There Is A Light That Never Goes Out”.
Fun fact I was a huge Brand New fan back in the day, and the song “Millstone” on their third album has a nod to the Smiths with the lyric “Take me out tonight”
Thanks for joining the community! Cheers
in reply to: Community Radar Playlist Updates
Here is a playlist update featuring music mentioned on Extra Chill over the past couple of months. Sorry for the delayed update. Soon we will have another set of hands around here.
Remember, share music in the community to be added!
Community Radar Update – 11/7/24
- Grateful Dead – “Box of Rain”
- Of The Heart – “Justify” – Chris Barnwell, Jonathan Lovett, TOMMY
- Erode the Dream – “Becoming Ghosts”
- Abby Webster – “River Rats”
- Little Bird – “Random Banger”
- Jay Hurtt VI – “Rollin Like Dice”
- Brave Baby – “Cloak of Love”
- Illiterate Light – “Blood Lines”
- Billy Strings – “Seven Weeks in County”
- Greensky Bluegrass – “Entirely Mine”
- TJ Pettiglio ft. Ben Beam – “Charleston Sun Heater”
- King Cutler – “Prevail”
- LGP Ammon – “Miles”
- MJ Lenderman – “Wristwatch”
- Human Resources – “Liminal Space”
- Sunhouse – “Weekend”
- Freddie Gibbs – “Cosmo Freestyle”
- Tyler, The Creator – “Thought I Was Dead” ft. Schoolboy Q & Santigold
- WITCH – “Home Town”
- Chemi$t – “Sommer Ray”
- Willie Nelson – “Do You Realize??”
- Shovels & Rope – “Dass Hymn”
- Mantra – “Lost Your Home”
- Manchester Orchestra – “Stay Home”
- Peach Pit – “Every Little Thing”
- Jesse Shafer – “Modern Love Letters”
- CARLS – “Hot Night On Bergen Street”
- HU$$$$LE – “NEXT ONE UP”
- Post Malone – “White Iverson”
This will be my last playlist update as a Charleston resident.
in reply to: What Are You Listening To Right Now?@toastedcarrot WITCH is awesome! I saw them at the PoHo a couple years ago.
in reply to: New Music 2024Moo Deng EP by Of The Heart – w Noah Jessup, Jonathan Lovett, & Chris Barnwell
Featuring a bunch of different Charleston-based rappers, vocalists, and instrumentalistsGood stuff!
MC: @drozemusic
MC: @slim_s.o.u.l
MC: @biggxld
MC: @ben.beam_
Vocals: @saang_tommy
Drums: @chrisondrumz_
Keyboard: @jlmusic53
Saxophone: @chriswilliams843
Bass: @noah_oftheheart
Guitar: @noah_oftheheart
Mix/ Production: @noah_oftheheart
Studio: @shark_attack_recording