DONE&DONE NYC—— Saturday, April 17th
@ Bohemian Hall and Beer Garden 
2919 24th Avenue
Astoria, Queens
Take the Subway:Subway N or W to Astoria Boulevard (second to last stop). Walk 1 block to the intersection of 24th Avenue and 31st Street. We are located between 29th Street and 31st Street.
Come by car:From Grand Central Parkway or the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge (formerly the Triborough Bridge)Take the first Exit at Hoyt Avenue. Proceed 1 block to the second traffic light, and turn left. Make your next left onto Hoyt Ave. N/Astoria Blvd. Take the first quick right onto 31st St. Turn Left on 24th Ave. Bohemian Hall is on the right.We advise you to take public transportation when possible. Please drive responsibly. Come by bicycle:There are spots to lock up your bike outside the Beer Garden.  Please ride responsibly.

DONE&DONE NYC—— Saturday, April 17th

@ Bohemian Hall and Beer Garden 

2919 24th Avenue

Astoria, Queens

Take the Subway:
Subway N or W to Astoria Boulevard (second to last stop). Walk 1 block to the intersection of 24th Avenue and 31st Street. We are located between 29th Street and 31st Street.

Come by car:
From Grand Central Parkway or the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge (formerly the Triborough Bridge)Take the first Exit at Hoyt Avenue. Proceed 1 block to the second traffic light, and turn left. Make your next left onto Hoyt Ave. N/Astoria Blvd. Take the first quick right onto 31st St. Turn Left on 24th Ave. Bohemian Hall is on the right.

We advise you to take public transportation when possible. Please drive responsibly.

Come by bicycle:
There are spots to lock up your bike outside the Beer Garden.  
Please ride responsibly.


Introducing…Connect the Dots (DC)

By way of Rockville, Maryland, Connect the Dots is our bonus addition to the festival, featuring Peter Tran and Mikey Coltun (ages 19 and 17 respectively).  The two met in the Jazz Band of Wootton High School and when asked to describe their music, they said “If Ali Farka Toure got a drum machine and listened to Naked City, it still wouldn’t describe what we sound like.”

get to their myspace here and their facebook here

Come check out Connect the Dots in DC this Saturday at All Souls Unitarian Church around 6pm!

Introducing…Esque (NY)
According to the band’s myspace page, they list their influences as Nightdrive techno, David Attenborough, shoes, Jones Beach, Italo disco, New Orleans, Armageddon II, free Palestine, Zoltar Speaks, that Justice video with the kids breaking all kinds of shit, Stax, bats, blackout drinking, guitarmony, the infamous late night tip, Rome (ancient) and say that they sound like Artmanticpsychanoidpostgothgazewave.
We can’t see how this won’t be good.
Come check Esque out in DC this Saturday April 10 at All Souls Unitarian Church around 5:20 pm.

Introducing…Esque (NY)


According to the band’s myspace page, they list their influences as Nightdrive techno, David Attenborough, shoes, Jones Beach, Italo disco, New Orleans, Armageddon II, free Palestine, Zoltar Speaks, that Justice video with the kids breaking all kinds of shit, Stax, bats, blackout drinking, guitarmony, the infamous late night tip, Rome (ancient) and say that they sound like Artmanticpsychanoidpostgothgazewave.

We can’t see how this won’t be good.

Come check Esque out in DC this Saturday April 10 at All Souls Unitarian Church around 5:20 pm.

Introducing…Loose Lips (DC)

Loose Lips is a DC based eclectic rock band who formed in
late 2007 and started playing shows in the Spring of 2008.  Since then
they have played over 40 club shows, house parties, and charity
benefits in the DC, Northern VA, and Baltimore.  They self-released
their first EP, Weighing Winter in January of 2009 and currently
working on their next EP which will be released in June.  They have
recently been featured on DC101’s ‘Local Lix’ radio program.

According to Valerie Paschall of the DCist, “The foursome channel bits and pieces of the greatest parts of pop music over the past four decades…their synth melodies don’t sound dark and introspective but upbeat and breezy as if injected with a
dose of 1960s California pop, with a side of working class grit. But
Loose Lips doesn’t sound so much like they’re retreading their
influences as reimagining them. When those familiar guitar riffs are
found in such a well-crafted song, like the five on the new Weighing
Winter EP, the familiar sounds fresh again. Furthermore, based on
their onstage chemistry, you’d think the quartet had been playing
together for at least five years.”

Click here for their myspace.

Come check out Loose Lips in DC this Saturday at All Souls Unitarian Church—their set time is around 4 pm!

Introducing…Laughing Man (DC)
Laughing Man is a Washington DC based trio comprised of Michael Andrew Harris (drums), Luke Stewart (bass, saxophone) and Brandon Moses (vocals, guitar). During the last year they’ve been quietly garnering attention for their artsy, yet uniquely soulful live performance. The band successfully encompasses a folk-soul-blues-jazz sound, and blends it with elements of indie rock, calypso, and garage punk. The band is currently in the midst of recording new material and playing live shows featuring diverse arrangements and instrumentation. Their impressive buzz and emerging local following have led many to believe this is a band to watch and a potential flag bearer for a new era in DC music.

Some links for you lucky fans:
myspace
facebook
photos by chris mullen

Come check out Laughing Man in DC this Saturday April 10th at All Souls Unitarian Church—their set time is 6:40 pm!

Introducing…Laughing Man (DC)

Laughing Man is a Washington DC based trio comprised of Michael Andrew Harris (drums), Luke Stewart (bass, saxophone) and Brandon Moses (vocals, guitar). During the last year they’ve been quietly garnering attention for their artsy, yet uniquely soulful live performance. The band successfully encompasses a folk-soul-blues-jazz sound, and blends it with elements of indie rock, calypso, and garage punk. The band is currently in the midst of recording new material and playing live shows featuring diverse arrangements and instrumentation. Their impressive buzz and emerging local following have led many to believe this is a band to watch and a potential flag bearer for a new era in DC music.

Some links for you lucky fans:

myspace

facebook

photos by chris mullen

Come check out Laughing Man in DC this Saturday April 10th at All Souls Unitarian Church—their set time is 6:40 pm!

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mp3! Mount McKinley- In The Dark

Introducing…Ra Ra Rasputin (DC)

Washington DC’s Ra Ra Rasputin have developed a reputation for their energetic live performances and sincere approach to dance music.They have quickly become one of the city’s most popular local acts.  DCist.com describes them as “a live act that reliably can get asses not only in the door, but shaking on the floor with their infectious dance punk.”The group began when Brock Boss (vocals, keyboards, guitar, percussion) ordered a drink from Anna Rozzi (vocals, keyboards, guitar) at a local DC dive bar.  Their conversation was riddled with shared exclamations of “I love that band!” and the two decided to start writing music together.  Brock invited Ken Quam (drums, percussion), a standout drummer from the local music scene, to join them.  The group’s lineup was completed with the addition of Patrick Kigongo (guitar, bass, percussion), who enthusiastically responded to a prank Craigslist ad that Brock had posted.Having solidified their lineup, the group began practicing in an unventilated warehouse in NE Washington DC.  Boldly, they booked their first show before they had even finished writing three songs and in June 2007 played a full set for an enthusiastic and responsive DC crowd.  The group’s early shows at venues like the Velvet Lounge and Wonderland Ballroom were loud and sweaty affairs.  Word of mouth spread quickly about their energetic and unpolished approach to dance rock.  Soon, the band graduated to larger venues in DC and began to play regularly in New York City.As time progressed, Ra Ra Rasputin’s sound became more focused.  The acquisition of vintage synthesizers and more percussion allowed these multi-instrumentalists to incorporate the sounds of Talking Heads, New Order, afrobeat drumming and European disco.  Never afraid to experiment in concert, they regularly treated listeners to new material, often developing songs based on the crowd reactions.Ra Ra Rasputin’s popularity in the Washington area has allowed them to open for touring acts such as NOMO and Love Is All and perform at the city’s most celebrated venue, The 9:30 Club.  In August 2009, they were selected by Metromix as one of DC’s Top 5 Hottest bands and in October 2009, they were selected to perform at the CMJ Music Festival in New York City.Currently, RRR are playing concerts up and down the East Coast, writing new material and working to record their debut EP.

Click through the photo to get to their myspace.

Come check out Ra Ra Rasputin at 10 pm this Saturday April 10 at All Souls Unitarian Church.

Introducing…Ra Ra Rasputin (DC)

Washington DC’s Ra Ra Rasputin have developed a reputation for their energetic live performances and sincere approach to dance music.

They have quickly become one of the city’s most popular local acts.  DCist.com describes them as “a live act that reliably can get asses not only in the door, but shaking on the floor with their infectious dance punk.”

The group began when Brock Boss (vocals, keyboards, guitar, percussion) ordered a drink from Anna Rozzi (vocals, keyboards, guitar) at a local DC dive bar.  Their conversation was riddled with shared exclamations of “I love that band!” and the two decided to start writing music together.  Brock invited Ken Quam (drums, percussion), a standout drummer from the local music scene, to join them.  The group’s lineup was completed with the addition of Patrick Kigongo (guitar, bass, percussion), who enthusiastically responded to a prank Craigslist ad that Brock had posted.

Having solidified their lineup, the group began practicing in an unventilated warehouse in NE Washington DC.  Boldly, they booked their first show before they had even finished writing three songs and in June 2007 played a full set for an enthusiastic and responsive DC crowd.  The group’s early shows at venues like the Velvet Lounge and Wonderland Ballroom were loud and sweaty affairs.  Word of mouth spread quickly about their energetic and unpolished approach to dance rock.  Soon, the band graduated to larger venues in DC and began to play regularly in New York City.

As time progressed, Ra Ra Rasputin’s sound became more focused.  The acquisition of vintage synthesizers and more percussion allowed these multi-instrumentalists to incorporate the sounds of Talking Heads, New Order, afrobeat drumming and European disco.  Never afraid to experiment in concert, they regularly treated listeners to new material, often developing songs based on the crowd reactions.

Ra Ra Rasputin’s popularity in the Washington area has allowed them to open for touring acts such as NOMO and Love Is All and perform at the city’s most celebrated venue, The 9:30 Club.  In August 2009, they were selected by Metromix as one of DC’s Top 5 Hottest bands and in October 2009, they were selected to perform at the CMJ Music Festival in New York City.

Currently, RRR are playing concerts up and down the East Coast, writing new material and working to record their debut EP.

Click through the photo to get to their myspace.

Come check out Ra Ra Rasputin at 10 pm this Saturday April 10 at All Souls Unitarian Church.