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Everything you wanted to know about the Dayton music scene and more but were afraid to ask

Saturday, November 01, 2008

Accidently Residential


...it seems like nearly every band in town is playing this weekend, so check out tonight's golden opportunities...

...head over to the Trolley Stop tonight to say farewell to one of the most unique musical characters on the Dayton scene, Outside Residential. He'll be hosting his exit party tonight out in the back house along with performances by Kanible, Brandon Hawk, Yeti Master, and one of our newest local faves, State School. Be sure to tell the door guy yr there for the private party out back...

...if your needs fall squarely in the big rock vein, head over to Tumbleweed Connection for a full dose. Headliners Accidently on Purpose will be hosting Vibrolas (N. Kentucky) and The Give Ups. Should be a good n' loud one....

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Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Accidently On Purpose/The Wading Girl/Alone at 3 AM-Tonight @ Dayton Dirst Collective


...we know it's still early in the week, but there's always plenty of good music in Dayton. Tonight is no exception. Head out early to catch a solid bill over at Dayton Dirt Collective. On tap you've got the aggro punk of Accidently on Purpose, along with the punk/americana of The Wading Girl (Roanoake, VA) and Alone at 3 AM (Cincinnati). Should be a good one...

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Thursday, August 21, 2008

Ladyfest Dayton Benefit feat. Accidently On Purpose/Good Sir Con Artist/The Twitches/State School/Paige-Tonight @ Pearl


...serving as the final benefit show before Ladyfest Dayton kicks off on September 12, tonight at Pearl presents some of the best ladies (and gents) in Dayton. Headlining the evening will be the grungy punk of Accidently on Purpose, as well as Good Sir Con Artist, the gothic/country of The Twitches, the twee/folk of State School, and a solo set from Paige (Jasper the Colossal). Head on down and support the ladies...

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Saturday, August 16, 2008

One More Saturday Night...

...if yr heading out this evening, you've got all kinds of options to quell yr rock n' roll thirst...


...if yr not afraid to drive a bit and seem inclined to do something good, the 2nd Annual Darfur Benefit is taking place all day out at the Janice Ward Center in Clayton. Although Grizzzzy Bear seems to have left the bill, you've still got some great music from Stump, Toads and Mice, Lvngs, Stone the Mayor Sheriff, and more...


...over at the Dayton Dirt Collective, you can dig into some punk and garage via offerings from Thee Pistol Whips, The Vectors, Best Friends, and Your Nasty Neighbors...

..if yr musical needs veer toward the ballistic this evening, head over to Canal Street Tavern and dig the unrelenting fury of the rarely-seen Murder Your Darlings and Accidently On Purpose...

...if yr looking for something a little more relaxed, head over to the Trolley Stop and check out an evening of Sleepybird, who are currently wrapping up work on their third album....

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Saturday, July 05, 2008

Thee Pistol Whips/Wild & Free/Jake Giesige @ Therapy Cafe & Accidently On Purpose/Lollipop Factory @ Canal Street Tavern

...after our fill of fireworks and such, we headed down to Therapy Cafe to check out couple of old bandmates in their new settings. We walked in to catch ex-patriate Jake Giesige (currently of The Judy Blooms) doing a last-minute solo acoustic set. Although stripped down, Giesige's songs were certainly more than strong enough to handle the exposure. Playing a number of old Wild & Free songs, as well as newer songs like "Meg, You're Starting to Slip", Giesige did not disappoint. As his set wound down and rumors abounded of an impromptu reunion, he called up his old mates from Wild & Free. Tearing through four songs off their disc Andiamo, everyone was reminded what a loss that band truly was. Alas, we'll have to stand patiently and wait for Giesige to chart his next course...




...next up was another Wild & Free alumni, GT, and his new band Thee Pistol Whips. With an apparent affinity for the Nuggets era, the band continues to wave the flag for garage rock purity. Complete with a trio of go-go dancing singers, Thee Pistol Whips strive towards the raunch that launched a thousand bands. We'll have to wait and see for now if they can deliver on that promise...




...at this point in the evening, we switched venues and rolled over to Canal Street Tavern to try and catch the dual CD release presented by the new local label, Consumer Value Deluxe Records. Sadly, we missed the debut of The Whathaveya, but reports confirmed our suspicions that is a serious new force of rock n' roll in Dayton. Shortly after our arrival, Lollipop Factory from Columbus kicked into gear. On the second day of a six-week tour, the band was full of fire. Strutting and slashing the stage, the glammed-out duo sounded like QOTSA had gone on a blistering bender of nothing but Queen and early Bowie. Not only was the sound incredible, but Lollipop Factory also understand the value of stage presence. The pair posed and pouted and paraded across the CST stage as if they had been born there. We're hoping for a return visit soon...




...closing out the evening was a revamped Accidently On Purpose. Celebrating the release of their Miminari EP, the band turned in a blistering set. With Greta Smak prowling the stage as if some unknown force were threatening to take it from her at any minute, the rest of the band backed her up with interminable ferocity. Even an ill-timed bass string breakage was not enough to slow AOP down on this night...





...for more photos from the evening, go here. Black & white photography by Marla Bremer.

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