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Amazon, 'Spin,' Tweet for a Track, NoiseTrade, Last.fm offer listeners songs from up-and-coming artists
The smell of brown sugar and citrus oil lingered throughout the museum, with slow-jam oldies and bold-colored furniture cozying up tables covered with sewing kits, tote bags and hundreds of beads.
Colored glass vases, bottles of wine and the most mouth-watering aromas of homemade pasta and simmering Alfredo and marinara fill the small but classic Italian restaurant. Four-top wooden tables and a storefront kitchen add to the quaint yet upscale vibe of Pasta Fresca, squashing all first impressions from the street view.
Jamie DiCiurcio, the lead of pop/rock band Next Best Friend, has established himself as a fixture in underground and up-and-coming local music scenes, playing shows from New York City to Tampa, Fla., up and down the East Coast.
Sunset Boulevard eatery serves up authentic, award-winning dishes
Mix Editor Chloe Gould gives scoop on local frozen yogurt eateries
Local restaurants offer big deals on pizza, pasta, sushi, affording college students dinner on a dime
One of pop-rock’s most notable piano men, Andrew McMahon of Jack’s Mannequin, is back to the ivories, wrapping up a summer tour with Guster and gearing up for the release of the band’s third album “People and Things.”
Self-discovery is something touted in lyrics across all genres, in every sphere of the music world — a far-off concept that everyone is someday hoping to finally accomplish. However, how many musicians actually go out and create living examples out of themselves and their music?
Kaiser Chiefs — "The Future Is Medieval" (June 3)
New York City hip hop trio Beastie Boys are legends in the music scene, spreading their undeniably sick beats since 1979, adding a never-before-heard element to the genre with fan-favorites "Brass Monkey," "Ch-Check It Out" and "So What-cha Want." Their upcoming LP "Hot Sauce Committee Pt. 2" is set to make some waves in the industry, serving as the trio's first album since 2007's "The Mix Up." "Hot Sauce Committee Pt. 1," the prequel to the upcoming release, was supposed to drop in December 2009, but was delayed as Adam Yauch ("Ad-Rock") went through cancer treatment. According to Above Ground Magazine, this will be the first album that features Mike D, MCA and Ad-Rock, all three members of the hip-hop trio, rapping since 2004's "To the 5 Boroughs." The album will hit stores May 3.
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Hundreds showed up to support McCain in his two-hour set, filling the amphitheater bench seating and overflowing onto the surrounding lawn and walkway. McCain and his three-man band played a solid set, pleasing fans with old favorites and proving that he is much more than 1998's "I'll Be."
Handmade jewelry, animal-shaped mirrors and abstract art-inspired felt dolls — every imaginable craft was represented at the Feast, all housed under white tents that fought the wind and rain throughout the afternoon.
Joined by opening acts Valley Maker and Mermaids, the show proved a success after a long night and a tough start to the featured act's set.
Guster w/ Jack's MannequinBoston-based alternative band Guster will be headlining a tour with rock group Jack's Mannequin this summer, traveling down the East Coast from New York to Florida. This is a defining tour for Jack's Mannequin and Andrew McMahon, who originally started the band as a side project during his time as front man for alternative act Something Corporate. Mannequin's third studio release "People and Things" is due out later this year, while Guster will be riding its October release "Easy Wonderful." McMahon and the California quartet are marked by their piano-driven performances, while Guster is famous for its humor-infused sets of chill rock hits. The tour will kick off in Baltimore Aug. 7, with stops in Myrtle Beach, Charlotte and Charleston in August. Tickets went up for presale Monday and can be purchased on Ticketmaster.
Saucy Charades
Up-and-coming USC stand-up comedians took the Russell House Theater stage Monday night for Carolina Production’s Student Comedy Competition.
WUSC, the university’s student-run radio station, will launch its fundraising week, themed “Pirate Radio: Make Bank or Walk the Plank,” with a dance party at New Brookland Tavern on Friday and a jamboree at El Burrito in Five Points on Saturday.