Wednesday, September 30, 2009

The Afternoon Tour 9/25 Greene Street Club

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On a pleasantly cold and rainy Friday evening in Downtown Greensboro, North Carolina. Virgina's MAE would bring their new (A)fternoon tour to Greene Street Club. The tour was in celebration of the new Afternoon EP and the Morning EP being released in stores only days before the show. Mae, Locksley, Deas Vail, and local indie rock outfit House Of Fools would round out a evening filled with amazing musicianship, and insane visual imagery.
Deas Vail
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Deas Vail opened up the show and got the crowds attention immediately by going into cuts off the EP White Lights and some new songs off the new full length album which will be coming out October 27th. Photobucket Singer/Keyboardist Wes Blaylock sounds dead on just like the EP if not better live. The band for being a indie rock and slower band has loads of energy on-stage as well as loads of emotion. Possibly one of the best live performances I've seen around in forever. If you haven't checked them out yet you definitely should after seeing them live you will be a fan forever. www.myspace.com/deasvail.

Locksley
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Locksley who are now one of my absolute favorite bands, after checking them out on myspace and hearing a amazing infusion of classic rock and indie and pop-rock.
The Wisconsin based 4-piece sped filled a 45 minute set with 14 songs. Locksley Set List If you look at the set-list there was a real version and humorous gag version the band's drummer makes every night with a different code. Aside from all the funny business Locksley's brand of Indie Rock won loads of fans over with super fun singalong songs and cover of Modest Mouse's huge hit Float On which sounded better than the original. The band's live show blows the CD away which is also an amazing release you all should pick up. Photobucket Another unique thing about locksley itself is that Both guitarist's and bassist share vocal duty's making for a great sound and different kick to each song. Playing cuts of the new CD coming out this fall and the current full length release "Dont Make Me Wait" Locksley left the crowd energized and ready for more.


Mae
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Mae came on to a full house at Greene Street Club playing a very extensive hour and half set. Before the went on fans were urged to sign up for the Mae mailing list and in return they'd get a pretty snazzy pair of Mae 3D glasses to wear during the set. The reason? Mae has video screens that play during their songs and they also have 3D effects. The band played songs of all of their albums including some new songs off (M)orning and (A)fternoon. Old hits like Summertime, brought a full slew of crowd singalongs. Photobucket Dave sounds great live, as does the whole band. PhotobucketThe video show was great and went along and timed perfectly with every song. Mae is doing something very different live, the band shying away from the old pop-rock days and now into the Indie days is doing an amazing job making amazing music. Not to mention the guys are humble as ever and are out serving many communities on this tour. I urge you to go see it live or purchase on of the charity songs on thier myspace.
Thanks for reading,
Codie
For more info on the bands and tour dates for the (A)fternoon tour visit,
www.myspace.com/mae
www.myspace.com/locksley
www.myspace.com/deasvail
For more info on Greene Street Club visit,
www.myspace.com/greenestreetclub

A huge thanks goes out to Joe Ferguson for putting on the show, and to Locksley for getting me and Tracie on the guest-list. And to Deas Vail for hooking me up with a copy of White Lights. Which you all should go buy.

Audible View - Dear Sister EP

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I got an e-mail from Audible View and thought they were joking with me when they sent me 5 song files that were 34mb + each. But these guys were legit, They sent me the WAV files for their new EP entitled Dear Sister.

Wow is all I can say about this EP. It is one of my all time favorite records easily now, Lyrically I've found some inspirations for my tatoo im getting this Fall and thats really saying something. The band claims to be Virginia's new most up & coming rock act. Well they are definitely right. The album from start to finish is the perfect combination of catchy chorus's, heartfelt lyrics, and just raw emotion. Its not a rock CD, its not a pop CD, its almost a indie rock hybrid with a touch of heavy. The guitar work is intriguing, their drummer keeps on beat perfectly. Vocally the album has some of the vest vocal work I've heard all year. The 4 piece opts out of having a front-man which is a huge win over for me as I greatly dislike fronted bands. This is the type of band you'll hear once and be in love with forever. There just that great. Especially since they have a original sound which is so hard to come by these days. I give the album a 5/5 and it is a must have for anyone, Go buy it off i-tunes or from their big-cartel site and see them at the shows they have coming up soon,
Thanks for reading,
Codie.
http://audibleview.bigcartel.com/

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Big Updates Coming

Hey guys had a busy few days, big updates are coming Monday tho including a live show review of Mae's Afternoon Tour and cd reviews from Jim Ivans Band, Audible View, and more. Also doing a interview with Drop Dead Clothing's Brendan. So get stoked. Did I mention we'll also have live show features next week of the Epitaph Tour and the Rockstar Energy Drink Vs. Tour. Big things so be on the lookout. And go pre-order Lights Out Dancing's new record www.myspace.com/lightsoutdancing,
Codie

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

My Lady Four - Everyone Pays The Gatekeeper EP

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My Lady Four, definitely one of the best bands and most unique bands i've got to review since I started this site. My Lady Four brings a nice little unique blend of pop-punk, but its not cookie-cutter. Its uniquely different as there's a insane little storyline behind the album. The lyrics aren't your normal pop-punk band lyrics either. Like I said the whole album is a lovely concept album, about a gatekeeper. Honestly the storyline and songs resemble a more pop-punk version of The Dear Hunter. The album is great song wise as it has your catchy chorus's, amazing memorable lyrics. And excellent musicianship. There's a couple of really good guest vocal spots and some really nice piano driven songs on the album. Originality is huge part of why I like this album as this band does a lot differently. Even vocally the album has a great vocalist who doesn't sound like anyone out there in the industry today. Id like to give this album a high point but it as a whole is a high point. 4/5 is my rating and you should go check these guys out on myspace or pick up a disc.
Thanks for reading,
Codie.
www.myspace.com/myladyfour
http://www.myladyfour.bigcartel.com/

Friday, September 18, 2009

Take Cover - The Last Word EP

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This was a release I had been looking forward to since I stumbled across the bands myspace page and listened to the old EP. I ran into 2 member of Take Cover on warped playing with the very talented You, Me, And Everyone We Know. They gave me a copy of The Last Word and told me to have fun. Haha well a month later I actually got to listen to the damn thing. Here is how it stacks up.
The album musically is pop-punk and rock. Personally I think these guys remind me of early Brand New, Your Favorite Weapon days. Lyrically the album is absolutely perfect. Catchy chorus's but this isn't the happy go go cookie cutter pop-punk. The lyrics are actually filled with rough times, I went through a nasty break-up recently and this album is just what I need musically. Lyrically its one of the catchiest, and easiest to listen to releases i've heard in years. Not to mention the songs don't get old, they have meaning, passion, and will stay with you for a long time to come. Only 4 tracks long it is a short burst showcasing what the band will have to offer with a full length. There is not a bad song on the CD giving this album a 5/5 and a must buy if your a music lover, of if you just want a new favorite CD to sing it along to. I can promise you, that you wont be disappointed. Need more reason to get this album? Take a look at the teaser below,
Thanks for reading,
Codie.
www.myspace.com/takecoverofficial
Pick up your copy of The Last Word @ smartpunk.com or the bands online store.
http://takecover.bigcartel.com/


Thursday, September 17, 2009

The Casque - The Lost Art of Thought

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Well the first official band from North Carolina to be reviewed by NC Music Scene is The Casque. And man what a great way to start out for NC Bands. The Casque just recently released their new EP "The Lost Art of Thought" and I had the pleasure of giving it a listen and reviewing this lovely little release.

The album has a nice run together so you gotta play it in order to get the full effect. The first track "Time Flies When Your In a Coma" is easily my favorite track off the album but sets the tone for whats to come. Heavy screams, great guitar work, and some killer chorus's make this EP an outstanding release. They even throw you a curve ball or two by an amazing instrumental interlude. Jeremy also has a very unique scream, opting out of highs and carrying a low scream the whole record it makes every song feel heavier. However all of that is not what makes this CD one of my favorite records released this year. Its the fact that The Casque are doing something different, there songs aren't the typical metal-core song, why they do have their breakdowns and 2-steps. They do them in a insanely different way.I I give this release a 4/5 and highly suggest you go pick it up. They also will be touring this winter, and have lots of shows coming up within the next 2 weeks including shows with Solid State heavy hitters Inhale Exhale and T&N newbies Sent By Ravens.
Thanks for reading,
Codie

www.myspace.com/thecasque

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Big things coming

So there will be a lot of big things coming for NC MUSIC SCENE. Im adding a second photographer to my site, His name is Alex, he will be running the myspace page and a lot of the designs, and photo effects you'll see will be through him.

Another big thing is ill be doing album reviews twice daily as well as accepting submissions from bands for anything reviewed. Whether it be live shows, Cd's or whatever. If you want something reviewed please e-mail me and we'll talk more ncmusicscene@yahoo.com

Ill be putting up a live show calendar soon of all the NON Touring shows ill be attending.

We'll also have some pretty great features coming up later in month with a few pretty big touring bands.

Also as soon as I can find a venue were gonna do the NC Music SceneFest. It'll basically be a $5 concert featuring some touring acts that im helping out as well as a diverse group of locals.

Its gonna be a lot of fun, so if you have any feedback, bands we should do features on. Or any just mail you'd like to send, you may contact me on myspace or e-mail me here ncmusicscene@yahoo.com
Codie

Karrigan - Summer Ep Review

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Karrigan, a newer band out of Orlando, Florida caught my attention last year when singer Chase stopped me at the front lines at Warped Tour and asked me to give his band a listen. A quick mix of Anberlin, and piano driven melodies won be over and I picked up the bands first record, My Conscience Got The Best Of Me. Well a full year later I received the second EP put out by this fabulous band from Orlando while hanging out with them on Warped Tour. I was very excited to see that they had re-done two of the old EP's tracks, Coastline and Summer Shadez as they were my favorites off the old cd.
The new EP however, is very different, instead of being the same beachy fun pop-punk band I first caught listen to. They are now going for a more mainstream pop sound. However they make it work, very well I might add. Songs like Sleeping With Your Lights On, and Party @draculacastle are more techno feel with a hint of metro station and those solo electronic artist we all love, thanks to Chase's hushed vocals. However the album turns genre's completely when they bust back into the piano driven Summer Shadez and the album's close Coastline. But the biggest standout track on the album is Crazy. Its a all around catchy single with a great summer pop-punk vibe. All in all I give the album a 3/5. Its a great summer pick-up at $5 and will easily become one of your most overplayed albums. That being the problem. Its to short, and will easily get old, But don't let that stop you from picking this up, because in my opinion its one of the best release's this summer.
Thanks for reading,
Codie

www.myspace.com/karriganrock

I have no found physical copies of this for sale yet. Or an online store, so guys when you find it let me know and ill throw it up for you.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Conditions - You Are Forgotten EP

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Conditions has always been a band I've enjoyed. Ever since I stumbled upon them at a show at ICC Church in Burlington they've had insanely catchy music as well as an amazing live show. I recently gave the new EP You Are Forgotten a listen and man have I been missing out on this bands new material.
Firstly Brandon Roundtree's vocals have always stuck out, He hits his high notes amazing live and has great melodies. Its no surprise that on their latest effort that his vocals are once again flawless. The band also does their part to make sure this release is flawless providing great musician ship and some of the catchiest melodies you'll ever hear.
Lyrically this album has to be my favorite of Conditions release's. Lead single Man To Mannequin has one of the most memorable chorus's of all time as well as my personal favorite Citizen having lyrics that will be stuck in your head forever.
To be honest, there is no filler track or bad song on the album at all, While it is only a digital release and very short at 6 songs. It is still one of the best albums released this year.
The only real downfall about this great release is that its to short, and seeing as how it is Digital only I wont be able to get the crystal clear CD sound in my car. These guys are amazingly still unsigned. Tommy Tragic where are you this band is the next big thing. So if you have an extra $5.94 lying around go buy this off itunes or amazon mp3, or give the guys a listen on myspace, you'll be glad you did. Speaking of 5's what does this great release get as a rating, a well deserved 5/5. So check out the single below and add these guys.
I got to here these songs live while I was on Warped Tour and I highly urge you to go see them on their current tour with Go Crash Audio, you wont be disappointed.
Thanks for reading,
Codie.
www.myspace.com/conditionsband

Also check out their music video for Man To Mannequin, it is one of the best Live Shot videos around.

Sent By Ravens, Embracing Goodbye, Big outdoor show Saturday

Okay guys so heres the deal, really good friends of mine in a band called Sent By Ravens will be playing a show outside this Saturday at the Keeder farm in Pilot Mountain, North Carolina. Embracing Goodbye and Abiline will be playing as well. Johnathon has told me that there will be Food and Drinks as well as huge bonfire to finish out the evening. The flyers on my page and for more info go to his link,
Codie
www.myspace.com/sentbyravens
www.myspace.com/embracinggoodbye
www.myspace.com/abilenenc

Sent By ravens

Every You - A Change Of Scene EP

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Value priced at only $6 and for fans of Go Radio and The Dangerous Summer I couldn't resist giving this a listen. Every You hailing from Fort Lauderdale, Florida which isn't to far from home for me have probably one of the standout EP's I've listened to this summer. The opening track catches you quickly and pulls you in for something different in this cookie cutter filled genre. Vocalist Matt doesn't have the same generic high pitched whiny voice. Vocally the album reminds me of either Jason Lancaster or a more raw kinda folk punk approach. Picture Against Me. Which I definitely enjoy as with his catchy lyrics and the bands mix of mainstream rock/poppunk make it all flow together for something totally different. Standout tracks on this album include A Change Of Scene, Piece Of Mind, and my personal favorite On The Other Side. Lyrically this album is genius in my opinion. For such a young band they show great maturity in their song writing. Might I emphasize more on the fact this isn't cookie cutter poppunk like everything else that's coming out. Fans of the cookie cutter stuff may dig this EP but if your looking for something different, I highly suggest you check out Every You's - A Change Of Scene EP it'll give you something to look forward to in this washed up genre. I give this ep a 4/5. There score major points for Originality. Watch out Go Radio, Every You can be and will be the next big thing out of Florida.
You can pick up the bands EP only on BigCartel at this link
http://www.everyyou.bigcartel.com/
Thanks for reading,
Codie.

Here We Go Again

Dear readers,

       Once upon a time ago I wrote a blog doing pointless stuff. I let it go and now its nowhere to be seen. Well now im back and writing again whatever excites me or that I find interesting. So what can you expect from me?

1. Lots of music reviews, both albums and shows.
2. Dining Reviews and other places of interest.
3. Touring reviews from when I do have the pleasure of touring.
4. Reading reviews, media reviews, hell whatever comes to my mind.

So seeing as how I havent posted anything I feel I should let you know that a interview/show review with Sent By Ravens will be done this week as well as a album review for Asking Alexandria's new album Stand Up & Scream. And as for our unsigned showcase Karigan's new self titled Ep will be getting a review. Ill also be interviewing local show promoter guro Joe Ferguson with Greene Street Club, and reviewing The Takedown Agency's shows @ The Brewery including tomm's Arsonist Get All The Girls show which is on my blog. Hit me up and lets work some magic.

Codie.
www.myspace.com/codieman

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