Folds takes avenue back to Athens
said Folds, 44, of last year's Lonely Avenue. There's something that we accomplished in terms of production and the arrangement that's pretty ace. It made it sound too easy.
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said Folds, 44, of last year's Lonely Avenue. There's something that we accomplished in terms of production and the arrangement that's pretty ace. It made it sound too easy.
Grammy-nominated alternative rock band the Goo Goo Dolls will perform in Athens April 6 at Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium, according to an announcement on the trio's website yesterday morning.
The coffee shop that is most busy between 10 minutes before the hour and 10 minutes after the hour hands down is The Front Room, located on the fourth floor of Baker University Center. Sure, Baker is mostly used for its restrooms, air conditioning and escalators, but The Front Room is definitely the hot spot of the fourth floor.
While most babysitters do their best to keep their charges quiet, Sasha Colette's encouraged her to make noise.
Eric Sommer will bring his new-wave influenced, acoustic rock to Jackie O's, 24 W. Union St., at 10 p.m. tomorrow.
The indie rock myth is that all of this stuff is boring. It's pretentious jerks trying to play as little, say as little and take as much credit as possible for doing so. Droning ambience is considered melody; apathy is called experimentation.
Angela Perley admittedly doesn't play the guitar all that well, but it is a vital part of her songwriting process.
A Brooklyn-based sextet will travel outside the city, bringing with it a sound that fits the foothills of Appalachia better than the borough's brownstone houses and apartment buildings.
Maybe it is singer Anthony Green's voice, falling somewhere in the range of prepubescent boy and pubescent boy playing with a helium tank. Maybe it is Circa Survive's partiality for inducing melodramatic sing-along choruses amidst a conversely avant-garde composition. Whatever the reason, the band's latest effort, Blue Sky Noise, sees the band intent on exhausting the theme of youthful inquiry.
Tomorrow night, the locally devoted ACRN will present barroom listeners with The Gunshy, a Chicago-based folk/punk band, at The Union, 18 W. Union St.
Ohio University has booked Grammy-winning singer and songwriter Ben Harper for an April 16 show.
Adam Torres started playing music 10 years ago while he was in high school, just for the fun of it. For the last five years, the West Chester, Ohio, native has been playing in the Athens area - first as a part of local band Southeast Engine, and more recently as a solo act.
Five musical acts join together tomorrow to stretch the limits of folk while staying true to the genre's classic roots at the Ohio Winter Folk Festival.
For the lead singer of Earwig, sleeping is an essential part of songwriting.
Tickets for the sixth annual Nelsonville Music Festival will go on sale today at Stuart's Opera House, 52 Public Square, Nelsonville. The festival will be May 14 through 16 at Hocking College's Robbins Crossing.
They don't have drivers' licenses and they live across the continent from each other, but Tegan and Sara may be the most idiosyncratic band to emerge from a Canadian indie scene that also features Arcade Fire, Broken Social Scene and Metric.
Jolie Holland will come to Stuart's Opera House tomorrow to share her folk-, blues- and jazz-infused music with the Athens area.
After nearly five years of writing and playing music in Athens, Jake Householder needed a break.
The Calliope Feminist Choir sang to more than 200 people at ARTS/West's sixth annual spring concert Saturday night.
Although now residing in Ohio, the Texas roots of singer and songwriter Zach Parkman are as strong as ever on his newest album.