The Cribs rolled into town last night to perform a thoroughly noisy set at the Black Cat last night. Personally, I was a bit on the fence about going, but I eventually I found myself free shortly before they went on, so I joined the somewhat small crowd that turned out to catch them.
I was [...]
March 20, 2008
Categories: music, nightlife, venues . . Author: Mickey . Comments: Leave a Comment
The inhabitants of Washington, DC, have plenty of Irish bars in which to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. Some of the bigger pubs, such as my beloved Ireland’s Four Fields in Cleveland Park, convert themselves into rapidfire drinking houses, where the maximum number of people are intended to cram into the walls of the bar, which [...]
March 18, 2008
Categories: music, nightlife, venues . Tags: celtic, iota, irish, o'tasty, punk, rock, the pogues, traditional music . Author: Mickey . Comments: Leave a Comment
Iris, proclaimed by synth-guru DJ Swank as America’s best synthpop band, swung into DC last night on its tour with German synthpop band Seabound to the Rock and Roll Hotel. The show was produced and promoted by Arcadia, an outfit that sponsored a goth/industrial/synth night at Club Five on Thursdays up until recently.
I was surprised [...]
March 14, 2008
Categories: music, nightlife, venues . Tags: iris, rock and roll hotel, seabound, synthpop . Author: Mickey . Comments: Leave a Comment
Washington, DC is a proud punk rock town. Although the punk mantle has largely passed to breezy, easy indie rock dance parties, which owe a lot of their existence to punk work ethics (not an oxymoron), many people in music still remember DC best for its contributions to hardcore punk, straightedge culture, and Fugazi’s brand [...]
March 11, 2008
Categories: music, nightlife, venues . Tags: 930 club, blowoff, bob mould band, husker du, mould, punk rock . Author: Mickey . Comments: Leave a Comment
Just to get it out of the way, Working for a Nuclear Free City apparently took their name as a means of poking fun at the city council of hometown Manchester, England, as their name was a slogan of the council that seemed a bit funny if not ironic. There is certainly nothing ironic about [...]
March 10, 2008
Categories: music, nightlife, venues . Tags: dc9, electronic, england, madchester, manchester, working for a nuclear free city . Author: Mickey . Comments: Leave a Comment
Alison Goldfrapp and Will Gregory, the duo known by her last name, have made some wonderfully inventive electronic music over the course of their first three albums, with the last two producing some smashing dance floor numbers. In their fourth album, released Feb. 26, they make an unexpected departure from ever-increasing electronic delights to produce [...]
February 27, 2008
Categories: music . Tags: goldfrapp, review . Author: Mickey . Comments: Leave a Comment
The latest edition of Hej Hej, Washington, DC’s Scandinavian pop listening party, came for its monthly visit to the basement of Cafe St. Ex last night. DJs Natalya and Melissa spun some of the finest indie pop from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and of course Sweden, including good stuff from Peter Bjorn and John, The [...]
February 27, 2008
Categories: music, nightlife, venues . Tags: Cafe St. Ex, listening party, Raveonettes, Scandinavian pop, The LK, Viking beer . Author: Mickey . Comments: 1 Comment