
Good god there's some shows tonight! Here in Baltimore the Ottobar has Langhorne Slim, Scruggs, and our friends The Red Vines. Over at The Talking Head Jeremy Jay performs with A Cat Called Cricket, Pepi Ginsberg, and the lovely Abby Mott opening. Right next door to that is Jay Reatard playing Sonar with Vincent Black Shado and Ratsize. In DC the Velvet Lounge has Imaad Wasif with Two Part Beast, Jason Simon, and The Dustys. Finally in Philly, Johnny Brenda's has Cheers Elephant, Elf Power, and Ham1 while The Fire [...]

Tonight here in Baltimore don't miss The Red Vines, Bipolaroid, and A Cat Called Cricket at the Talking Head. In DC the Black Cat has Baltimore's Avec, Sleepercar, and Statehood. Finally in Philly, Death Cab For Cutie and Rogue Wave play the Mann Center, while Grand Archives and Sera Cahoone play Johnny Brenda's, and finally Drink Up Buttercup, Pepi Ginsberg, The Peekers, and The Happy Bullets take on The Khyber. mp3: Death Cab For Cutie - Photobooth mp3: Rogue Wave - Publish My Love mp3: Grand Archives [...]
If you were able to score tickets to the second night of the Raconteurs and Black Lips at the 9:30 club in DC, then, again, you are in for a treat. If not maybe you would enjoy Ben Folds playing Wolftrap in Virginia or Clinic and BBQ at the Black Cat in DC. The allstar line up is over at the Sidebar here in Baltimore. They have Bellman Barker, Tereu Tereu, Among Wolves, and The Red Vines. Wow. mp3: Ben Folds - The Luckiest mp3: The Raconteurs - Steady As She Goes [...]

There's not too many shows today, but the quality of the shows is awesome. First off, if you missed the Black Cat show a while back, you have another chance tonight to catch Yeasayer, MGMT, and the opener Fang Island at Johnny Brenda's . Of course if you don't have tickets, you're out of luck...sold out. Here in Baltimore, The Red Vines are having their CD release party (see our review here of the album) at the Golden West Cafe in Hampden along with Caleb Stine and the Brakemen and Small Sur. That [...]
The Lo-Fi Social Club rests precariously between North Avenue and the Charles Theater. Being comprised of two row homes, the Lo-Fi brings a comfy and relaxed atmosphere with artwork and couches to peak your interest in between drinking and listening to music. It also hosted a wondrous show last night where indie pop rock blended seamlessly with blues, folk, and country music. The Red Vines led off the night with music that is comparable to indie legends Wilco. Featuring the drummer from Among Wolves, The Red Vines laid out a great set (with a [...]