News Archive: August 2008

F YEAH FEST 5 & LA SCAVENGER HUNT KICKS OFF, FINAL LINE-UP AND SET TIMES ANNOUNCED

Friday, August 29th, 2008

SAT. AUG. 30 F YEAH FEST 5 - THE MAIN EVENT!
FINAL LINE-UP AND SCHEDULE:


The EchoPlex:

No Age: 11:50pm
Matt & Kim: 11:00pm - 11:35pm
Glass Candy: 10:05pm - 10:45pm
High Places: 9:20pm - 9:50pm
Negative Approach: 8:30pm - 9:05pm
F***ed Up: 7:45pm - 8:15pm
Japanther: 7:05pm - 7:30pm
Mika Miko: 6:25pm - 6:50pm
Brother Reade: 5:50pm - 6:10pm
Past Lives: 5:15pm - 5:40pm
The Mae Shi: 4:35pm - 5:00pm
Mannequin Men: 3:55pm - 4:20pm
Graham Forest: 3:15pm - 3:40pm

Dublab Soundsystem will be DJing in the EchoPlex

The Echo:
Monotonix: 11:45pm -
Crystal Antlers 11:00pm - 11:30pm
Ladyhawk: 10:15pm - 10:45pm
Two Gallants: 9:20pm - 10:00
David Vandervelde: 8:35pm - 9:05pm
The Strange Boys: 7:55pm - 8:25pm
Abe Vigoda: 7:05pm - 7:35pm
Trash Talk: 6:25pm - 6:50pm
Paint it Black: 5:45pm - 6:10pm
Underground Railroad / Off With Their Heads: 4:35pm - 5:25pm
Nodzzz: 3:55pm - 4:20pm
Witch Hats: 3:15pm - 3:40pm

Dennis Owens from Good Foot will be djing all night in the Echo

F Yeah Annex Stage (1832 Sunset Blvd): (please note, the F Yeah Annex Stage is not a part of The Echo or Echoplex complex)
Rumpspringa: 9:45pm -
Anavan: 9:05pm - 9:30pm
Preacher & the Knife: 8:15pm - 8:45pm
Silver Ghost: 7:30pm - 8:00pm
Triumph of Lethargy Skinned Alive to Death: 6:40pm - 7:10pm
60 Watt Kid: 5:55pm - 6:20pm
Best Fwends: 5:10pm - 5:35pm
Halloween Swim Team: 4:30pm - 4:55pm
War Tapes: 3:50pm - 4:15pm

Rusty Lazar from New Orleans will be spinning some jams between bands

Jensen Rec Center (1161 Logan St. at Sunset):
Comedy show featuring Bob Odenkirk, Jeff Garlin, Josh Fadem, Matt Dwyer, Jonah Ray and hosted by Andy Daly: 9:00pm - 10:30pm
Frank Fairfield: 8:30pm - 8:55pm
Michael Runion: 7:45pm - 8:15pm
Comedy show featuring Matt Besser, Matt Braunger, Natasha Leggero, Jarrett Grode, Kyle Kinane and hosted by Brody Stevens: 6:30pm - 7:30pm
David Dondero: 5:50pm - 6:25pm
Tod Adrian Wisenbaker: 5:10pm - 5:35pm
Dimitri Coates: 4:30pm - 4:55pm

Doors for the festival will be 2:30pm and the first band will start at 3:15pm.
Tickets at the door will be $20.
The Entrance for F Yeah Fest is at the EchoPlex, which is located at 1154 Glendale Blvd. The cost of entry gets you a wrist band into all 4 of the locations for Saturday only. Check out The Map.
Onsite you will be able to pick up a schedule with a map of all the locations (everything is right next to one another)


DAY TWO: SUNDAY, AUGUST 31st
- The LA Scavenger Hunt:

The LA Scavenger Hunt will be begin at the Echo Park Lake at 2:00pm and end at 7:00pm in downtown LA. This hunt covers a greater part of Los Angeles and has a list that is made up of 100 items. Here are a few items that were on the list for the last scavenger hunt:

-One Person on the team getting a flat top with their name shaved into the back of their head.
-Life sized cut out of Eazy E.
-Photograph of team member kissing a stranger on the lips. 50 extra points if they are a senior citizen.

It’s not easy and that’s why we make it that the winning team gets $500 cash, 10 cds every month for a year from Finger Prints Music and tons of swag from Incase, In the Red Records, a Gibson guitar, 12 pairs of shoes Onitsuka Tiger, tickets to see Hot Chip & Mogwai + so much more and a few stand out prizes:

-1hr to play whatever you want on KXLU (88.9fm in Los Angeles) on Friday, September 5th from 4:00pm - 5:00pm. Thank you Matt from KXLU for making this happen.
-The opening slot on Mess With Texas 3 + $200 cash to get to Austin to perform. Mess With Texas is a free party that takes place during SXSW. This past year the Breeders, NOFX, Simian Mobile Disco, Lucero and Islands were amongst the bands that played to over 8,000 in attendance. I organize the event with two friends. Your band or a band of your choice (your best friends band) get to play.
-The largest whiskey bottle known to man. Actually, it’s not the largest but 5 gallons is big and if the winners are underage they will get a keg of crystal clear pepsi or fruit punch.
-Crystal Antlers play in your living room. This is probably the best gift. We will bring a PA, keg & the beautiful band Crystal Antlers to play to your friends.
+ much much more.

The Cause:
Forty items on the list are material goods that the Union Rescue Mission is in need of. The Union Rescue Mission houses hundreds of homeless families in downtown Los Angeles and is one of the few missions that works with the homeless to get back on their feet. With the last scavenger hunt we were able to donate thousands of dollars of material goods and plan to do the same with this year’s event.

After the Scavenger Hunt, Dan Deacon will be playing an intimate show at the 6th St Warehouse in downtown LA. The cost is $5 if you are a part of the hunt and $8 if not.
This will be the perfect way to cap off the summer.

Sunday, August 31st
Dan Deacon
Kyle Mabson
@ the 6th St Warehouse
1269 E. 6th St
8:00pm / $5 with hunt & $8 without / All Ages

F YEAH FEST is also presenting a number of shows all over LA this weekend - please note that these events all require their own tickets - your day pass for the Fest. on Sat at The Echo / Echoplex will not get you in to any of these shows:

Friday, August 29th F Yeah Fest Presents:
Negative Approach
Trash Talk
The Voids
Broken Needle
Bad Reaction
Tippers Gore
@ Pomona Elks Lodge
$10 / 7:30pm / All Ages
21+ to drink

Friday, August 29th F Yeah Fest Presents:

Japanther
The Mae Shi
Brother Reade
+ DJ rusty Lazer
@ the Smell
$5 / 9:00pm / All Ages

Friday, August 29th F Yeah Fest Presents:
HOT WATER MUSIC
STRIKE ANYWHERE
+ 1 more
@ the El Rey
$23 / 7:00pm / All Ages

Saturday, August 30th F Yeah Fest Presents:
HOT WATER MUSIC
STRIKE ANYWHERE
+ 1 more
@ the Glasshouse 200 W. Second St. Pomona, CA 91766
$19 / 7:00pm / All Ages

Sunday, August 31st F Yeah Fest Presents:
POLVO
TRANS AM
THE DRONES
@ the EchoPlex
$15 / 8:00pm / attheecho.com

Sunday, August 31st F Yeah Fest Presents:
Special Guest Headliner
PAINT IT BLACK
FINAL FIGHT
BROKEN NEEDLE
@ the 6th St Warehouse
1269 E. 6th St
$7 / 10:00pm / All Ages

***

Incase at F Yeah Fest:

WE ARE A PROUD TO HAVE INCASE AS A SPONSOR FOR THE FEST - http://www.goincase.com/

Thank you to this year’s supporters:
Finger Prints Music - http://www.indierecordshop.com
Video Thing - http://www.videothing.com
Article 1 Clothing - http://www.article1.net
Microcosm Publishing - http://www.microcosmpublishing.com/
Family Bookstore - http://familylosangeles.com
Secret Headquarters - http://www.thesecretheadquarters.com
826LA - http://www.826la.com
JAX ART - http://www.jaxart.net
The Lek - http://www.thelek.com
Cafe Bustelo - http://www.bustelocool.com/
Headline Records: http://www.headlinerecords.com
Sean Agnew & the Philadelphia Eagles

Please check the site for more details.
http://www.fyeahfest.com

Matt Bauer launches tour tonight in Brooklyn, plus new music video Tour includes shows with The Evangelicals, Horse Feathers and Woven Hand

Friday, August 29th, 2008

Matt Bauer

Matt Bauer

MP3: Matt Bauer - “Don’t Let Me Out”


In 1968 a young woman was found dead along a dirt road near Eagle Creek, north of Georgetown, Kentucky. For thirty years, she was known only as ‘Tent Girl’, the name given to her by the Kentucky Post & Times Star because she’d been found wrapped in canvas resembling a tent bag. This album is a series of overlapping narratives inspired by her story as re-imagined to incorporate imagery and locales from Matt Bauer’s rural Kentucky upbringing. These songs explore what it means to be home and to be lost, what it means to pass from life to death.

The Island Moved in the Storm takes its name from a stretch of gravel and shale in a bend of Triplett Creek where Bauer grew up. After a hard rain, the island would “move” and change shape, adapting to the new flow of water. The album reflects this vision of impermanence and fleeting beauty not only in the songs that take the island as their setting, but also in songs that expand into the wider world: The woods have “scatters of deer tracks frozen in the mud” and wild horses are glimpsed for a moment before they scatter into the trees along a shoreline. Human hair is spread around a garden to keep out rabbits only to be woven into bird nests and carried away on the wind. Girls jump from a river bridge and “their hair floats up to heaven.”

But the world of this collection of songs is one of powerful indifference as much as passing beauty. A blacksnake crawls headless through grass and dandelions, perhaps the same white dandelions that later find a breeze “blowing off their heads”. A soldier lies wounded on a battlefield, imagining a mysterious figure with a string of bluegill, still gasping for air, hanging from her dress. As her mascara runs “like downed telephone wires” he asks her “are you the one / who has come to sew me up / and send me back out?” A boy likens the meeting of his parents to a spider trapping a fly, an image that insinuates an unbalanced relationship, but also, as is often the case in The Island Moved in the Storm, a sense of inevitability and natural order that is beyond judgement.

The musical arrangements retain the economy and space of Bauer’s previous recordings while expanding the palette of sounds and instrumentation. A range of musician friends from Bauer’s current Brooklyn base, and from the San Francisco Bay Area, contribute to the recording. These include Angel Deradoorian (Dirty Projectors), Alela Diane, Mariee Sioux, Greg McMullen (Chris Whitley), Elizabeth Dotson-Westphalen (St. Vincent), Nathan Wanta (Last of the Blacksmiths), Angela Webster (Rhett Miller), and longtime collaborator Frank Floyd.

Recorded in closets, living rooms, kitchens, attics, bathrooms and studios from San Francisco’s Mission District to Greenpoint, Brooklyn to Fayette County, Kentucky, The Island Moved in the Storm is none of those places and all of them at once: It is a moment of beauty, stolen from a fleeting world.

MATT BAUER

Fri 8/29/08 Union Pool Brooklyn NY
Thu 9/4/08 Johnny Brenda’s Philadelphia PA
Fri 9/5/08 Golden West Baltimore MD
Sat 9/6/08 Eaglewing Farm Chapel Hill NC
Mon 9/8/08 Pilot Light Knoxville TN
Tue 9/9/08 The End Nashville TN
Fri 9/12/08 Opolis Norman OK
Sat 9/13/08 The Cavern Dallas TX *
Sun 9/14/08 Emos Lounge Austin TX
Wed 9/17/08 Plush Tucson AZ
Thu 9/18/08 Hotel Cafe Los Angeles CA
Fri 9/19/08 Primary Concepts Davis CA
Sun 9/21/08 Luigi’s Fun Garden Sacramento CA
Wed 9/24/08 The Crepe Place Santa Cruz CA
Thu 10/2/08 Sunset Tavern Seattle WA +
Fri 10/3/08 Holocene Portland OR +
Sat 10/4/08 Yakima Sports Center Yakima WA
Thu 10/9/08 Vaudeville Mews Des Moines IA
Sat 10/11/08 AV-Aerie Chicago IL
Mon 10/13/08 Cinemat Bloomington IN
Thu 10/16/08 Al’s Bar Lexington KY
Fri 10/17/08 Cafe Bourbon Street Columbus OH
Sat 10/18/08 Club Cafe Pittsburgh PA #

* = w/ Evangelicals
+ = w/ Horse Feathers
# = w/ Woven Hand

Matt Bauer - The Island Moved In The Storm
(La Société Expéditionnaire)
Street Date: Sept. 2, 2008

1.Sheltering Dark
2.Barn Owl
3.Don’t Let Me Out
4.Rose And Vine
5.As She Came Out Of The Water
6.Blacksnake In The Carport
7.(He Asks The Figure) Are You The One
8.Old Clothes
9.We Drove To Highbridge (Glass Insulators)
10.The Silver Cloud
11.The Island Moved In The Storm
12.Florida Rain
13.Foxgloves
14.Old Kimball
15.You Were Saying Goodbye
16.Corolla (The One You Love)

MATT BAUER LINKS:

Myspace: www.myspace.com/mattbauer

Press Materials: www.la-soc.com/islandmovedpreview.html

Awake, My Soul, Sacred Harp documentary streaming on Pitchfork.tv for “One Week Only” starting today, Soundtrack pre-release party details announced

Friday, August 29th, 2008

MP3: Sam Amidon - “Kedron”

MP3: Holly Springs Sacred Harp Convention - “Stratfield”

Watch the film on Pitchfork.TV

Awake My Soul/ Help Me to Sing CD Pre-release Party

Atlanta | Sept. 22- This Sacred Harp event gets kicked off with an instore appearance by several of the artists who contributed to Help Me to Sing at Criminal Records to be followed by a full show at the Earl on Sept 22:

Featuring:
Jim Lauderdale
Tim Eriksen
Sacred Harp Singers
Jeni & Billy
The Good Players
plus more special guests!

Presented by Paste Magazine

Awake, My Soul: The Story of the Sacred Harp is now streaming at Pitchfork.tv. An extended version of the film, plus hours of extras is available on a 2 DVD set from www.awakemysoul.com and in stores nationwide.

ABOUT THE MOVIE:

Awake, My Soul
is a feature documentary that explores the history, music, and traditions of Sacred Harp singing, the oldest surviving American music. While often linked only to its history, (e.g. the songs were used in the recent historical films “Cold Mountain” and “Gangs of New York”) this haunting music has survived over 200 years tucked away from sight in the rural deep south, where in old wooden country churches, devoted singers break open The Sacred Harp, a shape note hymnal first published in Georgia in 1844. These singers have inherited The Sacred Harp and its traditions from those who came before them and preserved these fierce yet beautiful songs, many of which are much older than the hymnal itself. And so they, like the early singers, begin each song by intoning syllables which are represented by each shaped note in their hymnal: fa, sol, la, and mi. To the casual observer, it is some foreign, unintelligible language, but to these Sacred Harp singers, it is the key that unlocks mysteries: songs of both beauty and sorrow, of life and of death, songs that cause feet to stomp and tears to flow, often at the same time. They are ancient sounds, which are at times disorienting to the modern ear, and yet they are sung with such passion and force that it becomes obvious that these songs are very much alive. Awake My Soul is a film that captures both the history and the vitality of a music that is utterly unlike any music most viewers are likely to have heard.

Insofar as Sacred Harp is among the earliest music in America, its history is incredibly rich. The narrative that emerges in this history is full of inspiring stories and of conflict, mostly with the cultural elites. In this way, the Sacred Harp tradition can be seen as being, on one hand conservative, in that it has preserved these old songs, and on the other hand, subversive, in that it has consistently repelled any attempts to tame or change it by the cultural and musical elites.

What is most moving about Awake, My Soul, however, is the singers themselves who wear their hearts on their sleeves when it comes to the songs they sing. These singers are surprisingly articulate, deeply thoughtful and often very funny individuals who are passionate about Sacred Harp singing. As Richard Delong puts it in the film, “We scheduled life around Sacred Harp singing. We didn’t schedule Sacred Harp singing around life.”

Over the course of 7 years, two Atlanta filmmakers, Erica and Matt Hinton, have painstakingly amassed hundreds of hours of traditional Sacred Harp singings in the southeast as well as interviews with the most prominent traditional Sacred Harp singers and composers.

Awake, My Soul is a wonderfully detailed quilt made up of historical material illustrated by rare archival images, interviews with singers who share their often moving personal histories, and the music itself, which is both earthy and otherworldly at the same time. It once was lost but now it’s found: This is the story of the Sacred Harp.

THE STORY BEHIND THE SOUNDTRACK:

Awake, My Soul: The Story of the Sacred Harp is the first feature documentary about Sacred Harp singing, a haunting form of a cappella, shape note hymn singing with deep roots in the American south. Shape note singing has survived over 200 years tucked away from notice in the rural deep south, where in old country churches, singers break open The Sacred Harp, a 160 year old shape note hymnal which has preserved these fiercely beautiful songs which are some of the oldest in America. The film offers a glimpse into the lives of this ‘Lost Tonal Tribe’ whose history is a story of both rebellion and tradition. The filmmakers, Matt and Erica Hinton spent 7 years documenting this yet largely unknown art form.

The Hintons wanted to put together a soundtrack for their film that would provide an introduction to the songs of The Sacred Harp, and also they wanted to make the songs accessible for a new audience. They tapped an amazing list of artists to contribute to the project, including John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin (who duets here with Rayna Gellert of Uncle Earl), Doc Watson, Elvis Perkins, Jim Lauderdale, Murry Hammond (of Old 97s), Danielson, Richard Buckner, The Innocence Mission, Rick Moody (author of Garden State and The Ice Storm), Woven Hand, Mac Powell (Third Day) and more.

“As a musician, it’s almost impossible to sing Sacred Harp without wondering what the songs would sound like in another context. That curiosity, combined with my desire to make Sacred Harp more known to a culture which has largely ignored it, led to the creation of Help Me to Sing. At its core, I see it as a way of opening a door to a musical tradition that very many people are unfamiliar with. As far as I’m concerned, Help Me to Sing is the hook. Real Sacred Harp singing, as heard on the Awake My Soul soundtrack… well, that’s the fish. It just so happens that in this case, even the bait wound up being extraordinary….” -Matt Hinton, co-director of Awake, My Soul

Disc 1: The Original Soundtrack of Awake, My Soul: The Story of the Sacred Harp, the critically acclaimed documentary as seen on PBS stations and featured on NPR, in TIME magazine, Pitchfork, The Chicago Tribune, Atlanta Journal, The Oregonian, etc. The soundtrack includes traditional Sacred Harp singing, as recorded in rural Georgia and Alabama.

Disc Two: Help Me to Sing: Songs of the Sacred Harp performed by various artists. This is the first ever collection of popular music adaptations of Sacred Harp songs. Help Me to Sing includes 19 never before heard tracks which were specifically comissioned for this CD by the co-director of Awake, My Soul, Matt Hinton.

MORE INTERESTING TIDBITS ABOUT THE PROJECT:

* While almost all of the songs included were written in the 18th & 19th centuries, the songs “Lloyd” (Awake My Soul OST) and “Christian’s Farewell” (Help Me to Sing) were written by a living songwriter, Raymond Hamrick, who, in his mid-90’s, continues to work as a watchmaker in the same shop he’s worked in since the 1930’s in Macon GA. Hamrick is featured prominently in the film Awake, My Soul and is widely considered to be the greatest living Sacred Harp composer.

* The little girl on the cover of Awake My Soul/ Help Me to Sing is Lorraine Miles. She was a 6 year old girl at a Sacred Harp singing in Mineral Wells, TX, when the photo was taken in 1930. During the final stages of production on Help Me to Sing, Murry Hammond (Old 97’s) mentioned in an off-handed manner that “she would be easy to find”, despite the fact that filmmakers Matt & Erica Hinton had spent the past 3 years looking out for her. Within one week, Hammond found her, alive and well, and living in Mineral Wells, completely oblivious to the fact that her potrait graced the cover of DVDs across the country. The following weekend, Lorraine Miles McFarland went to her first Sacred harp singing in over 70 years. She led a song and signed many autographs.

* The producer, and co-director of the film, Matt Hinton, is also known as a guitarist in the band Luxury and plays and sings on several tracks of Help Me to Sing

PRESS QUOTES

“If you’re a fan of American roots music, you won’t want to miss ‘Awake My Soul–The Story of the Sacred Harp.’ Filmmakers Matt and Erica Hinton have done a fine job capturing the history, sound and spirit of this unusual but compelling art form that, trust me, you don’t have to be religious to appreciate.”
-Eric Zorn, Chicago Tribune

“‘Awake, My Soul‘ features some of the most raucous group vocals that have been recorded.”
-Pitchforkmedia.com

“The film, and subject matter, is fascinating and informative. Traditions such as Sacred Harp singing run the risk of dying out, but filmmakers like the Hintons do a great service to the American musical, and historical, communities by fanning the embers to cause interest in this tradition to continue to burn brightly.”
-AmericanaRoots.com

“In the Hinton’s fine documentary: You get the feel of the people and the wonderful sound of the music, and thankfully without any condescension. As an introduction to Sacred Harp, it’s as amazing as the music itself.”
-Birmingham Weekly

-”‘Awake, My Soul: The Story of the Sacred Harp‘ is a fascinating history of a raw, overwhelming, unconventional form of Southern hymn singing.”
-The Oregonian

“Matt and Erica Hinton’s ‘Awake, My Soul: The Story of the Sacred Harp‘… succeeds in immersing the viewer in a deeply-rooted and uniquely American musical culture… ‘Awake, My Soul‘ captures amazing recordings of the style in churches all over the American South.”
-The Vanguard (Portland, OR)

Various Artists
Awake, My Soul / Help Me To Sing
(Awake Productions)
Street date: Oct. 14, 2008

Disc One: Awake, My Soul: Traditional Sacred Harp Singing from Georgia & Alabama

1. China
2. Russia
3. Stratfield
4. Jordan
5. Marlborough
6. Bear Creek
7. Abbeville
8. Corinth
9. Lloyd
10. Eternal Day
11. New Britain
12. Delight
13. Panting For Heaven
14. New Jordan
15. Restoration
16. Prodigal Son
17. Schenectady
18. America
19. Antioch
20. Norwich
21. Consecration
22. Poland
23. Idumea
24. Cowper

Disc Two: Help Me To Sing: Various Artists performing Songs Inspired by the Film

1 “Blooming Youth” - Rayna Gellert (Uncle Earl) & John Paul Jones (Led Zeppelin)
2 “Weeping Pilgrim” - Elvis Perkins in Dearland
3 “David’s Lamentation” - The Good Players
4 “Africa” - The Innocence Mission
5 “The Christian’s Hope” - Jim Lauderdale with Jeni & Billy
6 “Help Me To Sing” - Mac Powell (Third Day)
7 “Columbus” - John Wesley Harding
8 “The Traveler” - Cordelia’s Dad
9 “Abbeville” - Liz Janes
10 “China” - All Things Bright & Beautiful
11 “Essay” - Tenement Halls
12 “Windham” - Richard Buckner
13 “Sermon on the Mount” - Danielson
14 “And Am I Born to Die?” - Doc Watson & Gaither Carlton
15 “Kedron” - Sam Amidon
16 “Consecration” - Woven Hand
17 “The Grieved Soul” - Rick Moody and Nina Katchadourian
18 “Vernon / Wrestling Jacob” - Tim Eriksen (Cold Mountain Soundtrack)
19 “Christian’s Farewell” - DM Stith
20 “Bound For Canaan” - Murry Hammond (Old 97’s)

To request a promo of the Soundtrack, DVD or to request an interview with anyone involved in the project, please contact Force Field PR.

AWAKE, MY SOUL LINKS:

General Info: awakemysoul.com

MySpace: www.myspace.com/helpmetosing

Awesome Color announces Fall tour in support of Electric Aborigines

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Awesome Color

Awesome Color

MP3: Awesome Color - “Already Down”


Awesome Color is a power trio updated for the 2060’s, noise provocateurs and impressionists, ace players with punk rock flair, inspired citizens of a small modernist nation of musical, visual, and literary outrage on the outskirts of Brooklyn,
or a rainbow amalgam of all of the above at once. Following a non-stop touring schedule since their debut release including stints with Dinosaur Jr. and Sonic Youth in the US, UK , and Europe, the band took their honed brand of turbo chemistry into the studio to create the highly anticipated Electric Aborigines. Now they’re finally taking the album on the road in the U.S.

AWESOME COLOR

Fri-Sep-19 New York, NY Cake Shop
Sat-Sep-20 Princeton, NJ Terrace F Club
Sun-Sep-21 Danbury, CT Heirloom Arts
Mon-Sep-22 Providence, RI The Living Room
Tue-Sep-23 Boston, MA Middle East Upstairs
Wed-Sep-24 Montreal, QC Divan Orange
Thu-Sep-25 Toronto, ON Sneaky Dee’s
Fri-Sep-26 Detroit, MI Bohemian National Home
Sat-Sep-27 Madison, WI University of Wisconsin
Sun-Sep-28 Chicago, IL Beat Kitchen
Mon-Sep-29 Blooomington, IN Jake’s Nightclub
Tue-Sep-30 St. Louis, MO Biliken Club
Wed-Oct-01 Omaha, NE The Waiting Room
Thu-Oct-02 Denver, CO Larimer Lounge
Fri-Oct-03 Salt Lake City, UT Urban Lounge
Sat-Oct-04 Boise, ID TBA
Sun-Oct-05 Portland, OR Backspace
Tue-Oct-07 Eureka, CA Lil’ Red
Wed-Oct-08 San Francisco, CA Hemlock Tavern
Fri-Oct-10 Los Angeles, CA The Smell
Sat-Oct-11 Albuquerque, NM TBA
Sun-Oct-12 Lubbock, TX Bash Riprocks
Mon-Oct-13 Austin, TX The Mohawk
Tue-Oct-14 Houston, TX The Mink
Wed-Oct-15 Baton Rouge, LA TBA
Thu-Oct-16 Birmingham, AL The Bottle Tree
Fri-Oct-17 Atlanta, GA Drunken Unicorn
Sat-Oct-18 Knoxville, TN The Pilot Light
Sun-Oct-19 Chapel Hill, NC Local 506
Tue-Oct-21 Washington, DC Velvet Lounge
Wed-Oct-22 Wilmington, DE Mojo 13

AWESOME COLOR LINKS:

MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/awesomecolor
Press Materials: http://www.ecstaticpeace.com/kits/ac_kit.html

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