Posts Tagged ‘Washington DC’

Sleater-Kinney – ‘No Cities to Love’

The last time Sleater Kinney played the 9:30 Club, a transformer threatened to blow in the midst of a summer heat wave. Or maybe the Washington, D.C., club just couldn’t handle Corin Tucker’s pipes. That was nine years ago, on a goodbye-for-now tour that caught the trio at the top of its game. The show was rescheduled and Taped for NPR Music Radio, and we had our closure, crossing fingers that it wouldn’t be the last we’d hear from Corin Tucker, Carrie Brownstein and Janet Weiss.

In the intervening years, all three put their energies into other projects, some musical and some not, sometimes even together . But Sleater-Kinney has an electric chemistry of its own. As Brownstein quotes, “I really think Sleater-Kinney is a singular band with no clear predecessor or successor, so I don’t think we started out creating music that you could see the palette of colors that we were using, and maybe draw a lineage.”

On the first night of a two-night gig at the 9:30 Club, Sleater-Kinney went all-in with its set list. Tracks from the band’s monster of a new album, No Cities To Love, felt natural alongside songs like “Oh!” and “Words And Guitar,” obliterating the band’s timeline by demonstrating a catalog that’s always present, always on fire.

SET LIST
  • “Price Tag”
  • “Start Together”
  • “Fangless”
  • “Oh!”
  • “Surface Envy”
  • “Get Up”
  • “Ironclad”
  • “No Anthems”
  • “Youth Decay”
  • “What’s Mine Is Yours”
  • “A New Wave”
  • “No Cities To Love”
  • “One Beat”
  • “Words And Guitar”
  • “Bury Our Friends”
  • “Sympathy”
  • “Entertain”
  • “Jumpers”
ENCORE
  • “Gimme Love”
  • “Little Babies”
  • “Turn It On”
  • “Modern Girl”
  • “Dig Me Out”

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Dead Meadow is an American stoner rock band that formed in Washington, D.C. in 1998. Currently comprising vocalist and guitarist Jason Simon, bassist Steve Kille and drummer Mark Laughlin, the band has released five studio albums, one live album, a Peel Session and a “double live” concert film.

“That Old Temple”, the new video from American heavy rockers Dead Meadow. The clip was helmed by Artificial Army, which has previously worked with THE SWORD, THE MARS VOLTA, COHEED & CAMBRIA

The song and the video provide the first glimpse of “The Three Kings” multimedia project to surface later this year on Xemu Records, which will include new music from the band as well as re-recorded classics from their catalog.

Dead Meadow have released five studio albums, three of which were on Matador Records.

The Concert For Valor took place last night on the National Mall in Washington, DC to honor Veteran’s Day. An estimated 800,000 were in attendance and the event was simulcast online and on HBO. Artists performing included Bruce Springsteen, Dave Grohl, Eminem, Rihanna, the Black Keys, Metallica, and more. Each performer played a handful of songs for the show, Bruce played Dancing In The Dark, Born In The USA, The Promised Land all acoustic, the full show which lasted for just over three hours. On Tuesday, Bruce Springsteen played the Concert For Valor, a big event honoring Veterans Day on Washington D.C.’s National Mall. This was a self-consciously patriotic event, but Springsteen’s set list wasn’t exactly a jingoistic affair. Along with Dave Grohl and Zac Brown, Springsteen covered Creedence Clearwater Revival’s 1969 song “Fortunate Son,” an angry song in which a soldier lashes out at those who avoided the Vietnam draft through family connections.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7Y98B9IuOA#t=77

The Concert For Valor took place last night on the National Mall in Washington, DC to honor Veteran’s Day. An estimated 800,000 were in attendance and the event was simulcast online and on HBO. Artists performing included Bruce Springsteen, Dave Grohl, Eminem, Rihanna, the Black Keys, Metallica, and more. Each performer played a handful of songs for the show, which lasted for three hours.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7Y98B9IuOA#t=77

HBO’s Concert For Valor drew hundreds of thousands of fans to the National Mall in Washington, D.C., with millions more tuning in on television screens and radios across the country to hear the performances. After joining the Zach Brown Band and Dave Grohl for a rocking rendition of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Fortunate Son,” Bruce returned to the stage for an acoustic set of songs which included “The Promised Land”, ” Born In The USA”   and “Dancing In The Dark” Videos of the night’s performance show how passionate and haunting Bruce’s set was over these few songs.

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“The Life & Songs of Emmylou Harris” with a bunch of great artists line up ,Mavis Staples, Joan Baez, Kris Kristofferson, and many more will perform at the DAR Constitution Hall.
Legendary singer-songwriter Emmylou Harris will be saluted by her contemporaries and also those she inspired at a massive event in Washington, D.C. the evening billed as “The Life & Songs Of Of Emmylou Harris: is An All-Star Event Concert Celebration” will take place January 10th at DAR Constitution Hall.

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The lengthy title of the concert is headed by the impressive list of musicians set to perform. In addition to Harris herself, the bill lists Kris Kristofferson, Sheryl Crow, Lucinda Williams, Shovels & Rope and many, many more.

In addition to the star-studded lineup, the event will be directed by Grammy winners Don Was and Buddy Miller, and will be produced by Keith Wortman and Ken Levitan. Was and Wortman have teamed up before to create similar concerts honoring Johnny Cash, Levon Helm and Gregg Allman. Over the course of her career, Harris has collaborated and recorded with artists ranging from Gram Parsons to Conor Oberst. In the process, she’s been awarded 13 Grammys, most recently for 2013′s Old Yellow Moon with Rodney Crowell.

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Gems and a cover of the Seal song “Don’t Cry” GEMS is a Washington, D.C.-based Synth dream-pop duo comprised of Clifford John Usher and Lindsay Pitts, formally formed in August of 2012. Previously the duo went by the name Birdlips, and had a more acoustic sound.

EX HEX think retro Girl Groups, From the album “Rips” out on Merge Records and a great video from the band featuring some guest stars Kid Congo Powers from the Cramps Michelle Mae the Make Up, Fancy Z Graham Chain and the Gang, Alex Mackaye Ignition and The Warmers.
Ex Hex is Mary Timony, Laura Harris and Betsy Wright

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Washington DC trio Ex Hex perform two punchy classic tracks “Eveywhere” at WAMU Radio,taken from the debut album out now “Rips” available on Merge Records

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Ex Hex is a new band featuring Mary Timony from Helium and Wild Flag with enough energy on “Rips” to fuel a small country played with such enthusiasm

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