Posts Tagged ‘Marionette’

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WRIR Fund Drive Starts Today

March 8, 2013

launchBeginning today, March 8, WRIR, Richmond’s kickass volunteer radio station, will call on listeners for financial support through March 19. The station’s fund drive will feature special talk and music programs, including performances broadcast live from the station’s West Broad Street studios.

WRIR kicks off its fund drive with an early evening show at Strange Matter with Hoax Hunters, Sacred Teachers and Brandi Price & Kyle Harris of the Diamond Center.

On the air, WRIR will feature a live in-studio performance on the program “Global A Go-Go“ by Quatro na Bossa. On Saturday March 9 in the afternoon, the League of Space Pirates will perform on “River City Limits” and the following Sunday morning, the Jason Jenkins Quartet plays for “Bebop and Beyond.”

Nick Coward and The Last Battle will perform Wednesday, March 13 at 7 p.m. on “Activate with Mike Rutz.” Organ Donor appears on “What the Fontaine” on Friday, March 15, Marionette and Olde Shame play Saturday in “The New Breakfast Snob” and “River City Limits,” respectively, and the Larri Branch Trio visits “Bebop & Beyond” on Sunday, March 17.

During the fund drive, listeners offering donations will receive thank you gifts ranging from t-shirts to bags and other assorted things.

Get out there and donate. We need this station to stick around.

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Best Local Live Shows of 2012

December 19, 2012

With all the amazing shows we had in RVA this year, it’s incredibly hard to narrow it down to just 10. Most local shows I saw such as Black Girls or Goldrush, who I saw multiple times this year go without saying as being incredible. But there a good number that stand out this year as being my favorite.

The Head and the Heart at the National – March 21
I had been listening to The Head and the Heart for a while and was eagerly waiting to catch them live since I heard their shows are amazing. Never before have I seen the National full of so much excitement, but still respectful of the band and fans at the same time. Best part of the evening was during “Lost in My Mind,” when all the bands jammed together on stage. It’s obvious that all three groups on tour got along well and just like to have fun. Hands down, the best show I’ve seen at the National this year.

Video by littlesp00n

The Protomen at Kingdom – March 27
I had been listening to the Protomen for years and was always missing them whenever they came through Richmond. I finally got the chance this year when the Mega Man-inspired rock outfit played at Kingdom. It was like watching a video game come to life . It was a spectacle with costumes, scarred battle helmets and laser light shows as they performed songs based on the video games, including stories of Dr. Wily’s robots taking over the world, Dr. Light’s creation and final battles.


This one’s actually from their show at Plaza Bowl last year, but you get the idea. Video by b0xxmann

RVA Playlist Birthday Party at the Camel – May 30
Like this show wouldn’t be on the list. To celebrate my blog’s two-year anniversary, I decided to throw a big birthday party at the Camel, one of my favorite music venues and got some of my favorite local bands to play. Against Grace started off the night with a bang, Dead Fame made everyone dance and Marionette kept the party going to the late hours. I had so much fun putting this together and I cannot even begin to thank everyone who made the birthday party such a success. I couldn’t have been prepared by the sheer amount of people who showed up. The place was packed with people enjoying music and I couldn’t have asked for a better crowd.

Video by Kontra

Tom Tom Fest – May 11-12
All right, so this one’s not technically a local show, but there was plenty of local bands participating. The Tom Tom Founders Festival in Charlottesville had a ton of bands playing a bunch of different venues around the Downtown Mall and while there was a lot of back and forth that night, it was absolutely worth it to see some great musicians. Some of the acts I checked out included The Walkmen, Erin McKeown, Birdie Busch (a regular at the Listening Room) and Richmond’s favorites NO BS! Brass Band. Other artists playing the festival included the Great Unknown, Dead Fame, Birdlips, Hospitality and Josh Ritter. Definitely worth a trip out of town.

Video by me, rvaplaylist

Dean Fields final show at Capital Ale House – June 29
When singer/songwriter Dean Fields announced he was moving to Nashville, I was happy and bummed at the same time. While I was excited to see him grow in his music career, I was upset that he won’t be around Richmond as often. He is seriously one of the best musicians this city has had in the past few years. He put on one hell of a farewell show at Cap Ale for all his fans that proved why he’s headed for greater things.

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Alabama Shakes at Friday Cheers – June 22
When I heard Alabama Shakes was going to play Friday Cheers this summer, my jaw dropped. Here was an up and coming group that was getting a lot of attention and playing in my own backyard for cheap… and I wasn’t able to go. Unfortunately, I was stupid enough to have to work when the excitement on Brown’s Island was heating up. Luckily I was close enough to the venue to hear everything going and the band sounded great and the crowd was eating it up. I’m counting this as attending.

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WRIR and The Commonwealth of Notions Presents: Volume II at Gallery5 – July 14
Musician, journalist and WRIR DJ Shannon Cleary put together “WRIR and The Commonwealth of Notions Presents: Volume II,” a night of amazing local music benefiting WRIR and Gallery 5, two groups that are instrumental in helping the local music scene. The night featured ten bands playing throughout the venue including the main stage, a floor set up on the first floor and the upstairs. The evening included performances by Bermuda Triangles, Canary Oh Canary, Dogs on Main Street, Swordplay, the Blue Rajas, the Colloquial Orchestra, the Low Branches, the Milkstains, the Snowy Owls and White Laces. Not only was this a great collection of local bands playing in one space, the show went like clockwork. Bands set up and played in a timely manner and there was no waiting forever for the next band to play. This made the show so much more enjoyable.

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Andrew Bird at Lewis Ginter – July 11
I don’t think there was a better way for Andrew Bird to celebrate his birthday than with an incredible night at Lewis Ginter. The weather was beautiful and the crowd was the perfect size. Once Andrew Bird took the stage, the crowd was silent. Everyone wanted to hear the music. I was not that familiar with his work but found his songs to be very enjoyable. And the man can whistle! Holy crap, can he whistle! I seriously loved everything he was playing and found myself in a musical trance on a cool summer night in the garden.

Video by emmadoesnerdstuff

The Ataris at the Camel – Oct. 3
Seeing The Ataris, one of my favorite pop punk bands from the early 2000s perform a kickass show at the Camel brought me back to my college days with a collection of fun songs and a very eager crowd. Once the Ataris took the stage, the stage was ready to lose it. They kicked off with “In This Diary” and the place went apeshit. The hardcore old school Ataris fans lost it even more. A fight even broke out during the middle of one song and Roe stopped playing and threw them out, telling them to “take that shit to a hardcore show and let everyone else have fun.” They left and we did.

Video by me, rvaplaylist

Delta Rae at the National – Oct. 17
Thanks again to JessiRVA for constantly reminding me about this group. When I saw them perform at the National, I saw what incredible musicians they were. I was blown away at the amount of energy they had on stage and the multitude of talent they each possessed.

Video by munkyrox

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Back from the Dead with Upcoming Shows

August 3, 2012

Sorry it’s been so long since my last update (a whole two weeks). Between packing up and moving out of my house and frantically looking for a new place to live, getting stuff into storage, boarding the cats, living like a nomad for a week and finally moving everything into a new apartment, my life has been pretty chaotic and unfortunately you music-wanting readers were left to suffer.

Hopefully I can make it up to you with a few shows you might want to check out tonight.

First up is chamber rock band England in 1819, who will be performing with Marionette and Ocean vs. Daughter at On the Rox in Shockoe Bottom. Comprised of a father and two sons, England in 1819 are defined by their haunting melodies and evocative surges of sound, a unique combination of Southern edge and English introspection.

Also tonight, hard rock band 12 Stones (you may remember lead singer Paul McCoy lending his vocals to Evanescene’s debut single “Bring Me To Life”) will be performing at Cullen’s Cove in Mechanicsville along with local bands Blameshift, Digital Summer, Throwing Gravity, Faultline, Aparallax and If It Takes Forever. May 2012 saw the release of the band’s fourth studio album, “Beneath The Scars,” which peaked at #1 on the Billboard Christian Rock chart.

One more for tonight are DJ collective BoomBox who are performing at the National. The duo develops an electronic blend of vintage rock and blues made to get people moving. BoomBox is in the midst of their summer tour and currently working on its third release, “Lost Ya,” which is being recorded using a blend of electronic programming and live instrumentation.

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The Camel Owner Arrested for Fighting Parking Tickets

June 1, 2012

Parking near the Camel has been somewhat of a nightmare. It’s especially been rough recently as police are out enforcing parking laws. Apparently you can’t park on the street after 11 p.m. in certain areas. Both Marionette and Karen got parking tickets at Wednesday night’s birthday party. Just park at Lowe’s, it’s easier.

Rand Burgess, owner of the Camel apparently got fed up when police were ticketing last night. According to Burgess’ Facebook page, he was “arrested for obstruction of justice as the cops tried to give parking tickets to my customers.”

It’s awful that he was arrested, but I for one am very impressed and proud that Burgess would stand up for his customers. Thank you Rand for always looking out for your friends. Everyone should support and drink more at the Camel.

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Birthday Party Aftermath and a Big Thank You

May 31, 2012

I cannot even begin to thank all of you who came out to the birthday party last night. I honestly thought it was going to be a few fans of the bands and the friends that I had browbeaten into coming. I couldn’t have been prepared by the sheer amount of people who showed up. The place was packed with people enjoying music and I couldn’t have asked for a better crowd.

Major thanks go out to the Camel for hosting the event.

Thank you to Against Grace for starting off the night with a bang, Dead Fame for making everyone dance and Marionette for keeping the party going to the late hours.

Thank you to Matt Klimas for the amazing poster.

Thank you to Kim Shook for making the delicious cake. It went fast.

Thank you to The Cheats Movement for taking photos (His photos were much better than my crappy camera ones).

Thank you to all the bloggers and music sites including You Hear That, One Way Richmond, Sounds of RVA, Handful of BrainsChris Bopst, River City Rapids, The Richmond Scene and Style Weekly for all the promotion and getting the word out.

And finally, I want to thank all of you who retweeted links, spammed your friends on Facebook, drew Scott Pilgrim-inspired pictures, made a surprise show banner, sent me messages about how excited you were and everyone who showed up for a show when they could have been doing something else that evening. It seriously meant the world to me and none of it went unnoticed.

If I had planned a speech to give, it would have gone EXACTLY like this.

I’ve been told that I must throw another birthday party next year and after this night, I’m happy to do so. Also, I will be on Radio Rubber Room tonight at 10 p.m. on 102.9 FM with members of the RVA Beard League to talk about the party and music in general. Make sure to tune in.

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Crash Course in Birthday Party Bands

May 30, 2012

Well, tonight’s the night. If you haven’t been paying attention to the spamming I’ve been doing recently, then you’ll need to know that the birthday party celebrating RVA Playlist’s 2-year anniversary is tonight, May 30, at the Camel featuring Against Grace, Dead Fame and Marionette. I am beyond excited for the show and hope all you lovely readers can make it out to this free show. There’s cake, too.

Go here for all the information: facebook.com/events/227771010660128

Here’s a crash course in the bands playing:

AGAINST GRACE

Against Grace – Radio


DEAD FAME

MARIONETTE

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Getting Ready for the Birthday Party

May 24, 2012

I am seriously getting excited for the upcoming birthday party next week at the Camel. A cake is being made and posters are up all around town (except on VCU’s campus where someone tore it down…) and the bands are all ready to play – that would be Against Grace, Dead Fame and Marionette if you’re not familiar. Click on the lightning bolt wearing headphones on the sidebar for more information.

Meanwhile, I’ve been getting a huge amount of support in the community. My buddy Eric made this really cool Scott Pilgrim-inspired drawing for the event. Awesome, right??

And Chris Bopst wrote a great feature piece on me and the event in his latest “The Hear & Now” column for the Richmond Times-Dispatch and I can’t thank him enough for all the nice things he said about me.

He is a tireless champion of his hometown music scene, motivated not by financial incentive or vested interests but the simple desire to expose people to music he thinks needs to be heard.

You can read the whole piece here.

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RVA Playlist’s 2nd Birthday Party at the Camel

April 30, 2012

It’s been two years since starting up RVA Playlist and that calls for a celebration. Since there was nothing done for the first birthday, what better way to celebrate Year 2 than by throwing a big music party?

As a thank you to all you readers and to have an excuse to throw a party, the good people at the Camel are helping me present a night of great music on Wednesday, May 30 featuring a bunch Richmond bands who have been very supportive of the blog since its beginnings – Against Grace, Dead Fame and Marionette.

Doors open at 8 p.m. Show starts at 9 p.m. sharp. You know how I am about shows not starting on time, so get there early. And to top it off, this is a free event. So come out, have a great time and help me celebrate two years of supporting Richmond music. Word is there may be cake.

Check out the Facebook event page here: and invite all your friends. Do it.
facebook.com/events/227771010660128/

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This Weekend: Shamrocks, Country and Lots of Sequins

March 16, 2012

Friday night, you need to go to Strange Matter and check out the amazing Marionette, Ocean vs. Daughter and Canary Oh Canary. Seriously, you just need to. Marionette is one of the best Richmond bands around and OvsD provides plenty of dreamy folk pop.

On Saturday, March 17, head down to Shockoe Bottom for Shamrock the Block. The all day drunk fest outdoor festival will feature music all day from great local acts Downbeat Switch, Rosie Soul, Against Grace, 4Play and headliner Sleeper Agent, which sounds like a fun get up and dance type band.

Sleeper Agent – Get Burned


The Shamrock the Block Afterparty heads to Hat Factory (excuse me, Epic Theatre) for a performance by country singer Chris Cagle. He had a bunch of hits in the early 2000s and I admit to getting into his “Chicks Dig It” song. Then, he disappeared for a while, got in domestic disputes with his girlfriend and is now apparently working on a new album.

Chris Cagle – Got My Country On


And of course, don’t forget over at the Richmond Coliseum…

Elton John – I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Blues


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Ocean vs. Daughter at Balliceaux

January 30, 2012

Ocean Versus Daughter is three Americans, one Brit and one Czech who came together in Prague. The group’s hazy and dreamy melodies are such a breath of fresh air in the world of music with instrumentation that includes keyboard, cello, synthesizer, violin and more.

Ocean vs. Daughter perform at Balliceaux and Jan. 31 with Marionette.

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