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Friday, August 21, 2009

VIDEO: Vanity Theft "Where's the Action?"

...in preparation for the kick-off of Ladyfest Dayton this evening, we thought we'd present this new clip from the ladies in Vanity Theft for the hit-in-waiting, "Where's the Action?" off of their excellent 2008 debut, Post Script Pace Yourself. As if the track itself wasn't enough to attract listeners, this video should seal the deal. Have a look and head out tonight to catch the ladies in action at LadyFest Dayton...

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Sunday, February 22, 2009

VIDEO: Vanity Theft "Edit Edit Edit"

...this came across our desk late yesterday, so we thought we'd pass it along to all of you. The young ladies in Vanity Theft put together a video for the track "Edit Edit Edit" off of their debut, Post Script Pace Yourself, which features the girls on stage, in the studio, and everywhere in between. There's also some nice footage from their Buddha Den Showcase performance back in January. Check it out:

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Sunday, February 01, 2009

The Buddha Den Showcase Presents: Vanity Theft @ South Park Tavern 1.31.09

...after a torturous week that relegated most of the Dayton area to an unbearable level of cabin fever, it was apparent early on that people were excited to head down to South Park Tavern and enjoy some music. Luckily, we were all in for a treat as Vanity Theft served up an evening of near-perfect indie pop. Proving that their impeccable debut, Post-Script Pace Yourself, is no fluke, these young ladies a formidable live unit. With the understated, yet solid rhythm section of Lindsey Keene on bass and Elyse Driskill on drums, the guitar attack of Brittany Hill deftly moved between driving power chords and slashing rhythmic shifts. Rotating between vocals, guitar, keys, and glockenspiel, Alicia Grodecki fronts the band with a conviction and self-confidence that belies her youth. Their cover of the Yeah Yeah Yeah's "Gold Lion" proved the band's mettle and more. Pulling the crowd in with chants and claps, Vanity Theft proved they are one of the finest young talents going in Dayton...




For more photos from the evening, go here.

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Saturday, January 31, 2009

The Buddha Den Showcase Presents: Vanity Theft-Tonight @ South Park Tavern


...hey kids, if yr looking for some good free fun tonight in Daytonia, we've got you covered. Head on down early to South Park Tavern to catch this month's installment of The Buddha Den Showcase. Closing out January in style, we've got the ladies of Vanity Theft, who Don Thrasher at the Dayton Daily News nominated for Best Local Debut of 2008. Yeah, they're pretty good. And we're bringing them to you for FREE!!! Music starts at 9 PM sharp, so be sure to make us yr first stop of the night....

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Monday, January 12, 2009

The Buddha Den Showcase Presents: Vanity Theft @ South Park Tavern 1.31.09


...well kids, it's a new year and we're excited about the possibilities. If you've been following us for a while, you know what we're up to and how we go about it. One of our favorite events has been The Buddha Den Showcase at South Park Tavern. We've been fortunate enough to bring some much-deserved attention to some great up-and-comers from Dayton and beyond over the last several months. We're gonna do our best to keep this trend going into 2009. Up for the January Showcase will be the all-female quartet, Vanity Theft. The group has been getting some buzz for their debut album, Post Script, Pace Yourself. Don Thrasher over at the Dayton Daily News even gave it a nod as best local debut for 2008. Tune in now and be sure to come check them out with us on Saturday, January 31 at South Park Tavern. As always, it will be a FREE/ALL AGES show...

...poster by Mark McMillon of The Story Changes

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Friday, October 24, 2008

Lungs/Mako Sica/Vanity Theft/Captain Dangerfoot-Tonight @ Dayton Dirt Collective


...if yr looking to get something going tonight, head on over to Dayton Dirt Collective for a eclectic bill. Headlining the evening are the sludgy post-rock outfit Lungs. Also on tonight are spooky post-rockers Mako Sica (Chicago), all-female indie rockers Vanity Theft, and Captain Dangerfoot. Festivities kick off around 7, so be sure to make it down early...

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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Ladies and Architects....

...after a quiet week, we've got lots of big options for you tonight...

...if you're up for an early start, head over to the Dayton Dirt Collective, where there will be a benefit show for Ladyfest Dayton. Those lending their music to the cause this evening include Defiance, Ohio, Hospital Garden, Gem City Saints, Kanible, and Kristen. Proceedings get under way at 7, so plan accordingly...


...over at Pearl tonight, the good kids at Sarasvati Productions are putting on a good show you'll wanna catch. On tap you've got upstarts New Vega, The Last Priority (Oxnard, CA), Hot Box (Boston), and the ladies from Vanity Theft...

...if you wanna catch one of Dayton's finest on the eve of a new album and tour, head on down to Jimmie's Cornerstone tonight. Mouth of the Architect will headline an evening that includes Complete Failure (Pittsburgh) and Romance of the Young Tigers...

...make yr plans and watch this town come alive...

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Monday, December 10, 2007

It's How They Show It....


...while they've been around for a couple of years now, Towhee continues to travel on the fringes of the Dayton music scene. They're subtle and subdued indie pop flavors set them apart from the more muscular offerings of the Gem City, but certainly do little to diminish the quality of the band's compositions.

On their debut disc, Streetlights (which was self-released earlier this year) Towhee draws heavily from the requisite Northwest pool of influences that include Modest Mouse, The Shins, and Death Cab for Cutie. However, the group seems to put their own distinct spin on the indie rock model du jour. Indeed, guitarist/vocalist Brandon Clark wears his Ben Gibbard proudly on his sleeve, but the addition and juxtaposition of occasional female vocals, courtesy of bassist Sarah Cooney, and Clark's distinctive lyrical imagery imbue the band's sound with it's own characteristics that place them outside of mere replication.

With understated shoegaze guitar flavors running through the material as well, Towhee's ability to produce dreamy indie-pop gems in this town add yet another interesting flavor to the city's eclectic blend of sonics...

...for the initiated, Towhee will be at Nite Owl this Saturday, December 15, along with all-female quartet Vanity Theft, Come On Caboose, and Orange Willard.

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