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Allysen Callery at Common Grounds Coffehouse
Common Grounds Coffehouse
Block Island, RI
Dennis Most and the Instigators at Shenanigan’s Pub
with Tim Alfano and Esperanto
Shenanigan’s Pub
154 Elm Street
Westfield, Mass 01085
free
9pm
Thrift Store Ransom – Self Titled
75OL-202 Thrift Store Ransom – Self Titled CD
$10.00 S&H Included
Digital download is available here
Track Listing
1. Bottles 2:08
2. Cold Blue 3:59
3. Shafts 1:06
4. Please 1:03
5. Moonshine 5:12
6. Mill Song #1 (Cornet Band) 2:43
7. Mill Song #2 (The Strike) 3:37
8. How Can You Love a Dying Man 4:30
9. Middlebrook Road 3:00
10. Crescent Palms 2:45
What began as an RPM (Write and Record an album in the month of February) project, turned into a collaborative effort by Eric Ott, Sean Yadisernia, Lindsay Walls-Ott and a bunch of friends. We’ll list out some of the sound influences and inspirations on this record rather than what it sounds like: Granddaddy, ELO, The Shins, Neil Young, Fleetwood Mac (TUSK-era), etc. This is a strange little record that was a labor of love. We hope you enjoy it.
Allysen Callery at Folkadelphia
with Marian McLaughlin, Mike Bruno + the Black Magic Family Band, and Alec K. Redfearn & the Eyesores.
Rigby Mansion
523 E. Church Lane
Philadelphia, PA
8pm
$10
Gavage at Dusk
with Pixels and Aloud
Dusk
301 Harris Ave
Providence, RI
9pm
Brook, Bear and The Elephant at Sonny’s Tavern
with Smith & Weeden and The Farewell Drugs
Sonny’s Tavern
328 Central Ave
Dover, New Hampshire 03820
Coma Coma and Vertical Twin at Jimmy’s
with Able Thought
Jimmy’s Saloon
Memorial Blvd.
Newport, RI
9pm
Blood Moons at The Pour Farm
with Psychic Dog and Nick Sundman
Pour Farm Tavern
Prospect Street
New Bedford, Mass
9pm
Bill Keough’s ‘The Slow Get Up’ review in Motif Magazine
Longtime local music scene fixture Bill Keough has finally recorded his solo debut album, The Slow Get Up, and it proves to be worth the wait. I can’t even put my figure on why I enjoy it more than his work with Galvanize (which I enjoy as well,) but it’s like Keough just nailed it here. The general vibe of the record is late ’80s – early ’90s underground rock, which is not to be mistaken as saying ‘grunge’. Tunes “Self Doubt” is closer to Nada Surf than Nirvana. “I Know Where You’ve Been” reminds me of early Silkworm. “Tough Physics” reminds me of early Queens of The Stone Age. Throw in a great cover of PJ Harvey’s “Victory,” and The Slow Get Up makes for a hell of a kick ass record.
Bill Keough – The Slow Get Up
75OL-195 Bill Keough – The Slow Get Up CD
$7.00 S&H Included
Digital download is available here
Track Listing
1. I Know Where You’ve Been (video)
2. Self Doubt
3. 3:32 AM
4. Back to the Punk Rock
5. Deliver the Goods
6. Lean
7. Tough Physics
8. This Concerns me
9. Hit and Run Machine
10. Victory
11. Continuous Reasons to Continue
a bastard child of PJ Harvey and Bob Mould…a darker, sketchier Frank Black…inside your head vocals and cross-hatched riffs…angst riddled, heartfelt, a bed of nails sprinkled with flowers…life related via blindfolded kisses and aimless hugs…burrow down deep to the center of the songs and stay awhile…
Credits
Bill Keough – Guitars, Vocals, Keyboards
Dave McCaffrey – Bass
Daniel Ulmschneider – Drums
featuring
Mark Cuter – lead guitar, slide guitar, backing vocals
Kate Conroy – violin, backing vocals
Tom Buckland – backing vocals
Kraig Jordan – guitar, keyboards
Produced, engineered, and mastered by Kraig Jordan.
All songs written by Bill Keough except ‘Victory’ by PJ Harvey.