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Best Richmond Albums of 2010

December 28, 2010

Richmond had so many amazing albums come out this year, there was no way I could lump them in with national releases and narrow them down to 10. So I made a completely separate list. And it was still hard to do. Here are the best albums Richmond musicians had to offer for 2010.

LONG ARMS – TO HOLD YOU
If there was one Richmond album that I listened to over and over again, it was Long Arms. These guys know how to make a rock song that leave you begging for more. Hands down, my favorite Richmond album.

Long Arms – Downtown Dreams


JONATHAN VASSAR & THE SPECKLED BIRD – SIGNS & WONDERS
Always a favorite of mine, I knew folk artists Jonathan Vassar & the Speckled Bird would be on this list. And after hearing it, I’m reminded why. The group spent over a year putting this thing together and built on what they do so well and make it even better to create a stand out album.

Jonathan Vassar & the Speckled Bird – Turn To Face The Wind


NICK COWARD & THE LAST BATTLE – KINGS
Nick Coward and the Last Battle hadn’t been heard from in a good while and then out of the blue, they release “Kings,” a soothing-folk-rock-meets-dramatic-art kind of album. I listened to this and was so caught up in it that I had it on repeat without realizing it. Perfect album for a dreary day.

Nick Coward & the Last Battle – Funeral


SAMSON TRINH & THE UPPER EAST SIDE BIG BAND – THE ABBEY ROAD PROJECT
Everyone seems to think they can cover Beatles songs. However, Samson Trinh & the Upper East Side Big Band do it in a way that makes it fresh and exciting. Trinh and the 19-plus members of the Big Band covered the Beatles’ classic in its entirely, reconfigured in their big band sound. With all the talent put into something like this, I won’t have to worry about these Beatles songs.

Samson Trinh & the Upper East Side Big Band – Come Together


AGAINST GRACE – SHOUT IT OUT
The boys in Against Grace (finally) released some new material this year and “Shout It Out” quickly became a constant listen. They expanded their punk style with synth and well-thought-out melodies. And recording with hip-hop act Doethepaperboy for the single “Monday” (awesome song, released separately) brought a new crowd to their shows. Listen to these guys.

Against Grace – The Music’s Back


OPHELIA
Jonathan Vassar and David Shultz teamed up to create some music and came up with something different altogether. When you put music powerhouses together on a project like this, you’re going to get gold. This album is one track after another of well-crafted folk songs that will leave you warm on a cold winter’s night.

Ophelia – Hunter’s Bow


SAFETY WORD ORANGE – ON YOUR MARK, GET SET
The pop punk of Safety Word Orange was a welcome surprise this year and I found myself listening to their release “On Your Mark, Get Set” constantly over the past few months. I’m eager to see what else these guys have up their sleeves.

Safety Word Orange – Fiending


HORSEHEAD – BEFORE THE BRIGHT LIGHTS
I had heard Horsehead for such a long time before giving them the chance they deserved. Then I heard “Before the Bright Lights” and smacked myself for not listening to them sooner. This album is a fun collection of tracks I want to keep listening to.

Horsehead – Blood From a Stone


LYDIA OOGHE – LOVE THAT GLOW
Lydia Ooghe has the voice of an angel and sings about pina coladas, small yellow birds and ice cream. “Love That Glow” features her band Lux Vacancy and it shows off her endearing qualities and immense talent.

Lydia Ooghe – Girlfriend


DAVID KARSTEN DANIELS & FIGHT THE BIG BULL – I MEAN TO LIVE HERE STILL
Fight the Big Bull is certainly a jazz favorite. But they took it to another level when they teamed up with San Francisco-based artist David Karsten Daniels and the music of both parties fuses together seamlessly but stands apart from each artists’ works. More collaborations should be like this.

David Karsten Daniels & Fight the Big Bull – The Funeral Bell


ALBUMS ALSO WORTH CHECKING OUT
These were too good not to mention.

Lobo Marino – Keep Your Head Up
Alex Enggist – Carpetbagger’s Cabaret
Prabir/Goldrush – An Introduction to Prabir/Goldrush
No BS Brass Band – No BS!!
Andy Moore – 5 in Common
Doethepaperboy – Doe Nation
The Greater The Risk

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Post-Thanksgiving Plans with Long Arms

November 26, 2010

After you’re done eating Turkey leftovers on Saturday, head over to Poe’s Pub to check out rockers Long Arms perform with Maki.

The Young Sinclairs were supposed to join them but unfortunately had to cancel. However, it looks like Jon and Kevin from rock band Horsehead are going to kick things off.

Long Arms has become one of my favorite groups to get my attention in the last year. If you haven’t heard their latest release, Long Arms to Hold You, then you are missing out on a true music gem. This will definitely be a fun show.

Long Arms – Every All The Time


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Richmond Halloween Fun

October 29, 2010

 

With Halloween just around the corner, Richmond has numerous shows to scare the hell out of you.

Alt-country rockers Drive-By Truckers will be playing two nights at the National for a rocking Halloween bash on Oct. 29-30.

    Drive-By Truckers – Santa Fe


    Gallery 5 will present “Dia de los Muertos,” a Halloween party showcasing all the multicultural and traditional practices on Saturday, Oct. 30.
    Performances by Tequila Mockingbird (made up of members of Prabir/Goldrush, Long Arms, Roslyn, and Brand New Groovement), Lobo Marino performing the Silent Music Revival and Gull, along with burlesque from Voix de Ville Follies and live improv from the Richmond Comedy Coalition.

    The ladies of Taboo will be hosting a “Dead Sexy” Halloween party at the Canal Club on Saturday, Oct. 30 with the music of Microjoy, Four 50 Four and Pedals on our Pirate Ships.

    And on Halloween, head over to Strange Matter for “Return of the Living Dead Bands Part II” featuring performances of songs by dead bands the Misfits, Descendants, Led Zeppelin, Bad Religion and NOFX – brought to life by members of: T-Division, Landmines, Grundle Punch, The Animal Beat, Real Talk, Point Blank, Sad Bastard Revival, Brainworms, The Trillions, Souvenir’s Young America, and Plastic Martyr.

      Finally punk rockers Safety Word Orange released a brand new song entitled “Halloween” from their forthcoming acoustic EP.

      Safety Word Orange – Halloween


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      Long Arms Releases New CD

      August 26, 2010

      After what seems like forever, Long Arms is finally releasing their debut record “Long Arms To Hold You.” From what I’ve heard, it’s sure to be an incredible collection of rock and roll. If it’s taken them this long, you know they’ve put a lot of time and effort into it.

      The guys are celebrating with a CD release show this Friday at Gallery 5 that’s guaranteed to get you up and moving like crazy. Also playing Richmond rock favorites Duchess of York and Mostly Dimes from Seattle, Washington. The CD will be available at the show for $10.

      Long Arms – Waiting To Be Reborn


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      Jack’s Mannequin Plays Benefit Show for Dan Duggins

      June 22, 2010

      Dan Duggins, Richmond native and onetime drummer for indie rockers Hot Rod Circuit, suffered a stroke earlier this year and his friends in Jack’s Mannequin are helping out with the bills.

      The pop rockers are raising money for Duggins’ doctor’s bills with a benefit concert on Thursday, June 24. This show was originally scheduled to take place at Alley Katz, but has now been relocated to the Hat Factory. Tickets previously purchased to Alley Katz will be honored.

      Richmond band Long Arms will be opening.

      A blog on the band’s MySpace page says,

      “Dan has been a dear friend to everyone in Jack’s Mannequin as well as many of the bands we’ve played with over the years. Like many musicians, Dan was unable to afford health insurance, and as you can imagine the cost of his care and recovery will be a significant burden to him and his family. In response to this need, the band and I have decided to do a benefit concert. We would love to have you join us to raise some money and celebrate a really amazing guy who needs our help.”

      Listen to “Swim”


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      Live at Ipanema: Long Arms

      April 4, 2010

      It’s Easter Sunday and if you’re not in church celebrating Jesus rising from the grave or still drunk from the Easter Parade, you should check out the next installment of the “Live at Ipanema” concert series.

      This month features Long Arms, the project from ex-River City High member James Menefee along with Pedro Aida, Greg Butler and Alex Smith from Roslyn as well as Prabir Mehta, formerly of Prabir and the Substitutes and currently of Prabir/Goldrush. (When did he join? And how did I miss this?)

      It takes place Sunday at 10 p.m. at Ipanema (917 W. Grace Street) It’s also the one-year anniversary of “Live at Ipanema” as well. It’ll be a fun evening of free music in a cozy basement bar.

      Listen to “Waiting To Be Reborn”


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