Wednesday, December 14, 2011

ORGANOS with BOYKILLER and THE BIG PICTURE Friday 12-16 at WHITE COLLAR CRIME

All together, the music of Carboro's Organos creates a sparse landscape with each note of each instrument and vocal separate  from each other.  Singer Maria Albani's deadpan delivery blends well with the minimal selection of accompanying sounds and tastefully puts her "ha's"  and "huff's" in the right spot.  It all comes together as a tightly woven blanket of low key, high impact alternative rock.  Catch them with Boykiller and THE BIG PICTURE this Friday night at White Collar Crime on East Davie Street.

WOODS with MMOSS and PHIL COOK and his FEAT @ KINGS BARCADE 12-15

Brooklyn based lo-fi folk rock band, Woods will make their Raleigh debut at Kings Barcade tomorrow night.  Out supporting their fifth record, Sun and Shade, Woods is a band which brings it all to the table.  Melodically enticing in all their offerings, the back drop to some of their frenzied foreground is reminiscent of The Brain Jonestown Massacre but stands on it's own with tough originality.

MMOSS and PHIL COOK and his FEAT will open. 

Thursday, December 1, 2011

DELTA RAE with JEANNE JOLLY FRIDAY 12-2 @ THE LINCOLN THEATER



Durham's Delta Rae performs as a family unit (plus one) which offers a wide variety of musical flavors including gospel, folk, rock, and country.  Known for high energy instrumentation , infectious melodies, sincerely large vocals and an incomparable cohesiveness, Delta Rae is on it's way upward.  See what all the buzz is about at The Lincoln Theater in Raleigh this Friday night.

The incomparable Jeanne Jolly will open. 

BADMAN @ WHITE COLLAR CRIME FRIDAY 12-2

Come down to Raleigh's newest venue and hear some seriously intense Reggae infused Rock.


From their website:

"BADMAN can be best described in three words, "Rock, Reggae and Dance". The bands eclectic mix of roots drum and bass, hard driving vocal melodies, and smooth guitar tone gives the band an edge on todays now versatile music scene. Originating in St. Thomas Virgin Islands, BADMAN quickly rose to the top of the local music scene becoming the "islands mightiest band". Sharing the stage with such various reggae artists as Steel Pulse and Third World has not only shown that they are talented musicians, but are also dedicated professionals. Badman has shown there quality and are easily on the fast track to becoming one of the decades most original bands"