#ThrowbackThursday album review: Songs About Worms, Trap Rabbit
“In Songs About Worms, a thorough combination of the novel and the vintage creates an endlessly compelling sonic palette that is at once unique and familiar.”
“In Songs About Worms, a thorough combination of the novel and the vintage creates an endlessly compelling sonic palette that is at once unique and familiar.”
Tweed has always been a live performance-focused group, and their patience in waiting to release an LP has allowed them to take the time necessary to differentiate themselves from their peers, to develop their unique voice, and to learn how best to translate that voice to an effective record. This patience has paid dividends, and all that work is evident on Moves.
So the tradition of Bodega’s Christmas-eve-eve is so special because it’s not only the one night of the year that the people who grew up surrounding the band get to see them play together, but it’s also one of the few days of the year members of Bodega are reunited with one another as well. And that, paired with that cliche wisp of Christmas wonder hanging in the air, is a recipe for on-stage magic.
As a whole, Orphic Grimore is an unabridged depiction of the duality that Medusa’s Disco straddles. Bringing high energy rock-n-roll into its world of dark and peculiar, Medusa’s tones and words ooze with emotion.
“I can already feel the love, see the smiles, and hear the music from our regions most talented bands singing the songs of those who made history with their tunes, inspiring endless generations to come,” Knorr said.
It was only two months ago that Medusa’s Disco opened their doors—or pool—to fans for their first music video shoot in four years.
“The filming will be held at the Harrisburg Midtown Arts Center on May 23rd. Participants are instructed to gather in the front room of the first floor at 5 p.m. where they will be guided to Medusa’s ‘super-secret liar…'”
2018 has been a tumultuous year, as they all are. One of the constants has been that wherever Muscle Tough plays people dance, people smile, people ask (joyfully) ‘what is going on?’, and people remember to text their dads.
The first edition of our NEPAudio magazine was gifted to music lovers at Pennsylvania festivals and shows all throughout summerContinue Reading
AJ DiBiase (guitar), Jon Tomczak (synth & keys), Joe Vela (drums), and Dan McDonald (bass) work together as a rhythmic Rumpelstiltskin, spinning their grooves into intergalactic gold. Wielding their respective wheels, improvisational jams are woven with funk breakdowns, and their trademark Tweed is flossed right before the crowd’s eyes.