Drunk Music Reviews is Caitlin Behle and John Sebastian. Caitlin reviews a show while progressively getting drunker, while illustrator John Sebastian turns the drunken reviews, which could be ridiculous, sloppy or just plain insulting, into a comic.
Notes: The captions that end with @drunkmusicrevws were pulled from their Twitter account during the show. Tweets ending …
9 October 2012
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Not only was the show that Ralph Stanley & The Clinch Mountain Boys played in Cincinnati last weekend fantastic, it was downright historic. The 85 year old Stanley and his group of singers and pickers took The Emery Theatre, MidPoint Music Festival, and Cincinnati by storm and those in …
1 October 2012
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Another fine night of MPMF is in the books, do you have enough left in the tank for the third and final night? Here is a look at your tweets and pictures from Friday at MPMF 2012.
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29 September 2012
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As I mentioned in our Thursday recap, MidPoint got off to a great start this year. The weather was right and the performances were even better. It’s going to be tough to top that evening, but I have a feeling after looking at the schedule tonight that it’s …
28 September 2012
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It was the best Thursday night in MidPoint history. What was once a night that at times felt optional was this year something that you could not miss. Here is a recap, through tweets, of the nights happenings. See you tonight for another round!
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28 September 2012
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It’s Thursday, the first day of the 11th annual MidPoint Music Festival and you don’t know where to start. Sure, it’s pretty obvious that Andrew Bird, Dirty Projectors and Best Coast are band names you are familiar with and plan to try and check out. But what about …
27 September 2012
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NPR: “For the L.A. band Lord Huron, there’s far more to music than merely playing sweetly summery, rhythmically inventive pop. There’s also an air of mystery: a desire to tell stories, play with identities and craft visuals to complement its sounds.”
Lord Huron’s gorgeous atmospheric pop is ideal for helping you …
25 September 2012
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Consequence of Sound : “[. . .]a fresh take on noise-rock, alive with a newfound intensity and depth that only family members could muster.”
It’s pretty clear at this point that if you’re a two-piece guitar-and-drums combo, you’re going to have to put up with a few immediate comparisons. If your …
25 September 2012
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Pitchfork: “Their debut does more than enough to stand on its own, not only ambitious in its own right, but leaving little doubt about Hundred Waters’ capability of handling wherever their ambition takes them from here.”
I’ve been sitting back and waiting. Waiting for a band to come along that …
21 September 2012
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Stereogum: “There’s a surprising (and refreshing), at times non-linearity to Hospitality’s compositions — it’s pop music that doesn’t take an easy way to a hook.”
Is there anything better than an indie pop band on Merge? This Brooklyn trio has been playing together for several years, but have been relatively laid-back …
20 September 2012
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