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Showing posts with label Spectator. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spectator. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Mississippi Nights: @gracebasement To Debut Songs Off Their New Album 10/28 @offbroadwaystl w/ @spectatorstl #Bagheera

Grace Basement has completed their latest effort "Mississippi Nights" and will be debuting some of the music live on Saturday, October 28th at Off Broadway. Sharing the stage with them will be Spectator (indie-rock, dream-pop) and Bagheera (indie-rock, experimental, punk). All three acts are from the St. Louis area. The show happens from 8:00 pm to 12:00 am. Visit HERE for the event details on Facebook. Continue on for the links to the artists on this show and for for on the upcoming album by Grace Basement, which can also be pre-ordered.

- Visit Grace Basement online:

https://gracebasement.com

https://gracebasement.bandcamp.com/

https://www.facebook.com/gracebasement/

- Visit Spectator online:

http://www.spectatormusic.com/

https://spectatorstl.bandcamp.com/releases

https://www.facebook.com/Spectatorband/

- Visit Bagheera online:

http://www.bagheeramusic.com/

https://www.facebook.com/bagheeramusic/

https://open.spotify.com/artist/4sH0mlYE6uduTWxhoaitRL

- Grace Basement Biography:

Grace Basement, the acclaimed rock-and-roll side project of St. Louis folk musician, multi-instrumentalist and producer Kevin Buckley, will release their fourth full-length album, Mississippi Nights, in early 2018.

While the band’s previous effort, Wheel Within a Wheel (2013), saw Buckley turning inward with an intimate folk-based sound, Mississippi Nights takes a more bombastic approach inspired by the performances of his longtime rhythm section, drummer Jill Aboussie and bassist Greg Lamb.

The title refers to the atmospheric vibe of the album along with a nod to the beloved downtown St. Louis rock club which hosted untold amounts of great bands until early 2007, when it closed its doors -- and was replaced with a casino parking lot.

Mississippi Nights the album is less steeped in nostalgia and more interested in capturing the sound of everyday experiences, with each song taking on a character and narrative of its own. Ten story songs from various perspectives, united by themes of love, loss, hubris and hope with a familiar setting.

Sonically, the album explores a guitar-based rock sound accented by orchestral flourishes and chromatic swirls. In many ways, it follows in the spirit of Alex Chilton’s Big Star, and later Wilco: two bands from the heartland, in tune with British Invasion-esque melodies and a willingness to experiment. In addition, there are references to classic rock radio stalwarts like the late, great Tom Petty, Free, T. Rex and The Beach Boys, in addition to Stax-inspired soul, St. Louis natives Chuck Berry and John Hartford and '90s alternative bands including XTC, the Pixies and Pavement.

At live shows, Buckley is joined by Aboussie, Lamb, guitarist Marc Schneider and a who’s who of other area musical ringers.

A full-time musician based in St. Louis, Buckley is always on call with his fiddle and guitar, performing nearly every night of the week with a variety of bands ranging from Irish music to western swing and country. When not playing in St. Louis or around the country, Buckley can be found in his home studio, Avonmore, where he writes and records Grace Basement albums, as well as projects by other artists. 

Monday, September 25, 2017

The Depths Of The Deep End: @WhoaThunder CD Release w/ @spectatorstl And #Necessities On 10/6 @offbroadwaystl

The Whoa Thunder CD Release is taking place ar Off Broadway on Friday, October 6th. Also appearing live will be Spectator and Necessities. Visit HERE for all of the event details.  Listed below are links and descriptions to the artists on this show.

- Stream Whoa Thunder music

Whoa Thunder is a high-energy, new-wave inspired pop act that consists of Brian McClelland on vocals and guitar (Middle Class Fashion, Maxtone Four, Tight Pants Syndrome), Dan Meehan on lead guitar and vocals  (Nee, Humdrum, The Floating City), Syrhea Conway on bass and vocals  (Syna So Pro, Pat Sajak Assassins, Humdrum), Joe Taylor on keyboard and vocals (Kid Scientist) and Mic Boshans in drums (Nee, Humdrum, Union Electric, Floating City).

- Stream Spectator music

Spectator is a dream-pop duo that exudes exquisite mood music with harmonies to match. Their use of warm, flute-sounding keyboard sounds, hollow-bodied guitar and also an electronic harp not only compliment their sound, but provide a sophisticated balance.

- Visit Necessities on Facebook

Necessities is a trio that descibes their genre as psych-math. They are a pretty new act that has been playing shows since the end of 2016.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Post 52 feat. The Dogs @ Foam w/ Spectator, Thursday, August 25th.

The Dogs will be performing at Foam Coffee & Beer this Thursday with an up and coming St. Louis act Spectator. The Dogs are from Chicago, IL. and the details of the event are right HERE. Check out the first song off of The Dog's full-length release entitled,"Camping" on theirBand Camp and support the artist, if possible. The entire release is available by naming your price. That is from zero on up. The band has received an impressive amount of press: YVYNYL, A.V. Club, and Motor City Rocks, to name a few. As well as a Daytrotter session, later that week. Thanks to Tron Management for submitting this!

The Dogs - We Don't Have To Do Anything by stlmusiciansunite

*Stay tuned tomorrow for a feature on this Saturday night's Crack Fox show!