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(03/11/14 10:05pm)
Chris Biester, sweating bullets on the Porch Stage at the 2013 Nelsonville Music Festival, with a guitar hanging around his neck, a towel in one hand and a bottle of generic cold syrup in the other, holds the bottle up for the audience to see, yelling “Tussin, the medicine of the uninsured.”
(03/10/14 12:00am)
With lectures, round-table discussions, showcases, workshops and numerous music acts from national legends and indie up-and-comers, South by Southwest can be an overwhelming week of events for newcomers.
(02/28/14 12:00am)
Silent Lions couldn’t be a better name to describe the unexpected explosive and bombastic bass riffs contrasting the — at times — subdued melodic lines of this duo that is consistently surprising and fresh.
(02/27/14 12:00am)
HUNDRED WATERS “DOWN FROM THE RAFTERS”
(02/26/14 12:00am)
Last year was equal parts productive, disappointing and frustrating for the Columbus-based band Sassafraz.
(02/20/14 12:00am)
Johnny was the cool kid on the block at just 16 years old because he was older than everyone else and, more importantly, he was having sex.
(02/19/14 12:00am)
Post culture staffers William Hoffman and Dylan Sams are joined by Associate Editor Haylee Pearl to discuss recent Columbus concerts by The Pixies, Arctic Monkeys and Kings of Leon, among other topics, in the 11th installment of the biweekly "Post Rock" PostCast.
(02/12/14 12:00am)
Slut Castle. No, it’s not a new Uptown establishment that is made of sluts or full of sluts as many people have mistakenly thought over the years, said Anthony Longanbach. It’s a band name, one of numerous eye-catching local band names over the years.
(02/11/14 12:00am)
To play Betamax tapes you need a Betamax player, to play old VHS tapes you need a VHS player and even for the recently-defunct HD video format you need an HD DVD player.
(02/10/14 12:00am)
Stuart’s Opera House announced the newest additions to the Nelsonville Music Festival lineup with a healthy mix of noisy indie guitar rock and harmony-driven Americana folk.
(02/06/14 12:00am)
In retrospect, 10 a.m. may have been too early to ask these down and dirty punk rockers, born and bred in Athens, to come in and record some songs. With a 6-pack of Jackie O’s Mystic Mama in one hand and equipment in the other, Weird Science rocked out some quick tunes with heavy subjects, despite some members being stumblingly inebriated at times. In true punk fashion they came in to play two songs for The Post Athens Sessions video series, which looks to highlight local talent in this vibrant music scene. As I walked into the room to begin the question and answer portion of the recording, they were knee deep in a discussion of capitalism and how the poor are exploited in America. It may not have been the most graceful performance, but it was real and honest; that’s all we can ask for from these Athens veterans.
(02/05/14 12:00am)
Post culture staffers William Hoffman and Dylan Sams are joined by Associate Editor Haylee Pearl to discuss their respective biases toward popular or lesser-known artists, critique Silent Lions' new EP, and share their opinions about the Super Bowl halftime show and Grammys in the 10th installment of the biweekly "Post Rock" PostCast.
(02/04/14 12:00am)
In one corner stands the science man of many millennial’s childhood and in the other a figure of religious activism — ding, ding, ding.
(02/04/14 12:00am)
Even with the addition of country star Lee Brice to Spring Semester’s Performing Arts Series lineup, there leaves something to be desired from the spring’s performers — and the organizers agree.
(01/31/14 12:00am)
Before artists like The Avett Brothers and Mumford & Sons kick-started the newest iteration of folk, John Gorka started the genre’s revival back in the ’80s and ’90s.
(01/31/14 12:00am)
To one uptown bar manager, the list of best holidays goes: Thanksgiving, the Super Bowl and Christmas.
(01/29/14 12:00am)
It’s been two years since Ohio jam band The Werks has graced the stage of Jackie O’s Pub & Brewery, 24 W. Union St., and it may be too late to see the band in the intimate brewery space this time around.
(01/29/14 12:00am)
Some of the best moments in rock ‘n’ roll come from the mistakes.
(01/28/14 12:00am)
Uptown bars will crank the heat and serve up “beer blankets” for cold students looking to enjoy the day off from classes Tuesday.
(01/24/14 12:00am)
Navigating the crowded, drunken students of Halloween for the first time as an Athens high schooler, Brandon “DJ B-Funk” Thompson said he never thought he would find himself atop the main stage, let alone leading a group of thousands pushing at the barrier to his own electronic house music.