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Margot & Nuclear So & So’s Sign to EPIC

INDY BAND MARGOT SIGNS TO EPIC RECORDS

Indy based band Margot & the Nuclear So & So’s officially announced their signing to EPIC Records this week with David Lindquist of the Indianapolis Star -

Guitarist Andy Fry says the band’s next album — titled “Animal!” — should arrive in stores in 2008.

Margot & the Nuclear So and So’s have been affiliated with independent labels Standard, which issued 2005 album “The Dust of Retreat”; Artemis, which issued a revised version of “The Dust of Retreat” in 2006; and V2, which was acquired by Artemis parent company Sheridan Square and then dropped its roster of artists earlier this year.

“We get to make music for at least a couple more years,” Fry said of the signing.

Former V2 president Andy Gershon serves as executive vice president at Epic, a subsidiary of Sony BMG Music Entertainment. Fry said the band’s comfort level with Gershon helped seal the contract for two full-length recordings.

Full Story Here: http://www.indy.com/posts/941

We’ll let you know the moment they announce an Indianapolis show!

Sample their music here:
http://www.myspace.com/margotandthenuclearsoandsos

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EPISODE 115: The Indianapolismusic.net Podcast

The Meat Puppets

It’s story time, so pull up a chair, grab a drink, and listen up well. We’ve also got tracks from John Butler Trio, Arthur and Yu, The Broken West, Arthur and Yu, Lines of Nazca, People vs. Radio, and Vinyl Shriner. Sit by the fire, as it’s getting cold. Enjoy.

By the way, we’re listed now on iTunes and Podcast Alley, Odeo, and Podcast Pickle, so tell your friends. It’s easier than ever to subscribe to our little slice of audio heaven. Subscribe using this link and a podcast aggregator, or download directly by right-clicking and saving from this link.

Once again, all music on this podcast came from authorized downloads from artist or record company sites or from the Indy MP3 Collection.

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Indianapolis Punk Rock Pin Up Calendar

PUNK ROCK NIGHT CALENDAR 2008

Calendar Release Party:
Saturday, Nov 3rd at Melody Inn

The 2008 PIN UP CALENDAR put out by Punk Rock Night will be officially released this Saturday at the Melody Inn.

A yearly instituion, the first calendar was released in 2004. According to their website it was started as a way to keep in touch with friends and troops stationed over seas.

“Our friend was stationed in Bosnia and was requsting that people send stuff over to his men for the holidays. So a few of us girls got together and we took some Vargas inspired pin-up shots to send to the troops. One of the girls suggested we make a calendar out of the pictures and the PRN pin-up calendar was born…

We still send 100 calendars to the troops in Iraq -thanks to all of the troops serving in this war. Thanks to Punk Rock Night for supporting this calendar, we couldn’t do it without your help!”

Here’s a quick preview of some of this year’s models:
 

To grab a copy and learn more, Visit the Punk Rock Night site:
http://punkrocknight.com/

To check out past and future pinups here: http://www.myspace.com/prnpinupgirl

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Indy Top 10 Live: Nov 1-7

 

INDY TOP 10 LIVE: NOV 1-7, 2007 

Weekly best bets for the Indianapolis music lover. The Indy Top 10 Live is compiled by a selection panel of local print, radio, and internet journalists and is new every Thursday online and in print in INtake Weekly.

Text by Steve Hayes

1. Mose Allison
 
7 & 9 PM, Sunday November 4, The Jazz Kitchen, $20

Mose Allison stands singularly at the intersection of jazz, blues, and rock. The list of artists that have covered songs by the Mississippi-born Allison reads like a Who’s Who of rock legends. The Who, The Yardbirds, The Clash, Van Morrison, and Elvis Costello are just a few who have recorded Allison’s songs. This visit from the artist known as “the William Faulkner of jazz” is a rare treat for Indy music fans.
 
2. The Meat Puppets
 
7:30 PM, Monday November 5, Birdy’s, $15

The Meat Puppets have survived most of the tribulations of a life in music. Over 25 years and 18 albums, the group led by brothers Cris and Curt Kirkwood has survived breakups, drug issues, and even jail time for bassist Cris. Along the way they built a loyal following for their sound that spans punk rock, psychedelic and even country folk. The brothers Kirkwood reunited in 2006 and have been on tour throughout 2007. 
 
3. Killah Priest & M-80 w/ Parker Bros., Up For Grabs 

9 PM, Friday November 2, Spin Nightclub

The Wu-Tang Clan may be the largest extended family in hip-hop history.  Beyond the group’s core members, there are several Wu affiliates. You can count Killah Priest among the most prolific of these affiliates.  From his work with Sunz of Man to his current solo career, Killah Priest has melded hip-hop with deeply informed religious beliefs, adding another layer to the Wu-Tang mythology. He’s also collaborated with local hip-hop artist M-80, who shares the bill.

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IMN OnTrack: People Vs. Radio

People Vs. Radio

IMN OnTrack takes a closer look at one track a local artist has put on the web for your perusal, and give you a little history behind the music as well. We’re timing this look to coincide with that artist’s performance in the coming week, but our real goal is to get local music on your computer or portable media player. Think of this like the musical equivalent of a food court sample.

People Vs. Radio is a little hard to pin down. There are driving rhythms that point to punk and new wave, but other elements creep in to lead you in different directions. There’s enough veteran presence in the band to keep you guessing as to what comes next. It’s probably best to let you listen for yourself, and that’s why we’re here. Check out “Remember Me” from their MySpace site - if that doesn’t hit you, there are three other tracks for download you can try.

Your next chance to see People Vs. Radio live is Wednesday, November 7th at Birdy’s, as part of a benefit for Gina411.org.

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EPISODE 114: The Indianapolismusic.net Podcast


Harley Poe - They’re Scurrry!

EPISODE 114: The Indianapolismusic.net Podcast
Story by Steve Hayes and Ryan Williams -

This podcast has been certified 100 percent zombie-free. You may laugh now, but you’ll thank us when the inevitable zombie holocaust arrives and you have something to listen to. Tracks furnished by Del Tha Funkee Homosapien, Castanets, In The Face Of War, Harley Poe, Sex Before Marriage, The Spud Puppies, and Pvrenchymv.

By the way, we’re listed now on iTunes and Podcast Alley, Odeo, and Podcast Pickle, so tell your friends. It’s easier than ever to subscribe to our little slice of audio heaven. Subscribe using this link and a podcast aggregator.

Download directly by right-clicking and saving.

Once again, all music on this podcast came from authorized downloads from artist or record company sites or from the Indy MP3 Collection.

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Steve Hayes and Ryan Williams

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TOP 10: October 25-31

INDY TOP 10 LIVE: OCT 25-31
Weekly best bets for the Indianapolis music lover. The Indy Top 10 Live is compiled by a selection panel of local print, radio, and internet journalists and is new every Thursday online and in print in INtake Weekly.

Text by Steve Hayes

1. Punk Rock Night Halloween Rip-Off 
 10 PM, Saturday October 27, Melody Inn, $7
  

Halloween gives revelers the chance to masquerade as their favorite characters and celebrities. Indy’s musicians even get in on the fun as they dress up as and perform the songs of their music idols in the annual musical masquerades that fill the calendar. The yearly Punk Rock Night Rip-Off is among the longest-running of these events as groups bring punk rock legends to life. This year’s event includes bands portraying Black Flag, Rancid, Subhumans, and Turbonegro. 
 
2. OK Go 
8 PM, Friday October 26, Clowes Hall, $15-20
 

MTV once helped many bands break into the big time on the strength of a good music video. Now that MTV has strayed from showing videos, the days of the video star seem to be behind us. OK Go reversed that trend in 2005 with their DIY video for “A Million Ways.” The low-budget, intricately choreographed clip quickly won them a fan following. They followed it up in 2006 with a Grammy winning video for “Here It Goes.” 

3. Here Come the Mummies w/ Autovaughn 
9 PM, Friday October 26, The Vogue, $15
 
Here Come the Mummies’ Halloween trip to Indianapolis is quickly becoming a tradition. While the group has no problems filling clubs any time of the year, their shtick of playing party funk while wearing mummy costumes is ideal for the Halloween season. The Vogue might be filled to capacity with mummies as the club is holding a costume contest for best dressed mummy for the event. Autovaughn opens. 

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IMN OnTrack: Pvrenchymv

IMN OnTrack: Pvrenchymv
Story by Ryan Williams -

- October 28th @ The Melody Inn

Listen: http://www.myspace.com/pvrenchymv

IMN OnTrack takes a closer look at one track a local artist has put on the web for your perusal, and give you a little history behind the music as well. We’re timing this look to coincide with that artist’s performance in the coming week, but our real goal is to get local music on your computer or portable media player. Think of this like the musical equivalent of a food court sample.

Let’s get the name out of the way first - it may be spelled Pvrenchymv, but this jumbled mass of consonants is pronounced pa-reng’-ka-ma, defined on their website as “To pour into.” We Googled it, and the only references we found were to the band, so take it as you wish. It does mean the Greencastle band has been doing a great job of getting said name out and purveying their particular band of art-metal to the masses. Check out the cuts on their MySpace site for more info.

Their next performance is Sunday, October 28th at the Melody Inn. Show up at 8pm for the music, or arrive around 5:30 for a talk and book signing by drummer and Invisible Records owner Martin Adkins (NIN, Ministry, PiL, Pigface).

Ryan Williams

Related Link: http://Pvrenchymv.com

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EXCLUSIVE REVIEW: Ween

  

EXCLUSIVE REVIEW: Ween

Story by Brian McKenna -

October 16 @ Bluebird (Bloomington)

The last time Ween was scheduled to play in Indiana was in 2004 at The Bluebird in Bloomington. Personal issues along with a drug and alcohol rehab stint for Papa Gene Ween caused the 2004 Bluebird show to be cancelled. The Bloomington show was not the only date cancelled in 2004. With the exception of a handful of festival shows, the entire tour to support Ween’s 2003 Sanctuary release Quebec was scrapped. For a band that built their once underground cult following quite literally one fan at a time, it comes as no surprise they would honor the makeup club show instead of opting for a bigger theater show.

What is a bit of a surprise is that the band originating from New Hope, PA decided to open their 27 date (and growing) North American Tour with a small club date in good ol’ Bloomington, IN. The band hit the stage promptly at 9:00 pm and the fans went crazy. Waves, bows and smiles of gratitude and appreciation from the humble bandmates fell on and warmed the crowd like sunshine on the beaches of Rio. From the first notes of the campy mariachi lounge tinged instrumental opener “Fiesta,” it was obvious this would not be a Ween show from the 90’s that consisted of mistakes, silliness, thin sound and lots of talk about poop and drugs. Instead, the band (consisting of drummer Claude Coleman, Glen McClelland on keyboards, bassist Dave Dreiwitz, and Gene and Dean Ween) sounded well rehearsed in all facets of the band’s 20+ year discography and were welcoming everyone to their party.

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Local Musician Expands His Stage (Ninja) Presence

EXCLUSIVE FEATURE:
Local Musician Expands His Stage (Ninja) Presence


Story by Ryan Williams -
Photos by Submitted Photo -

When most musicians think about getting their signature gear into music stores around the world, it’s usually in the form of their preferred instrument. Local guitarist Brent Eskew has found another route into those stores, and he did it by trying to make the lives of musicians easier. Stage Ninja started out as an idea and some prototypes. Eskew says the company has matured since then into a professional equipment company that services a select community. The company produces items like retractable guitar and mic cords and electrical power cords with plug-ins every few feet. The whole idea is to make lives easier during set-up and tear-down.

And it’s catching on. Eskew says “We are global, baby,” referring to the placement of Stage Ninja products around the world. The products are already in 11 Sam Ash stores around the nation, and he’s secured distribution in Japan, South America, Germany, Norway, Canada, and Bermuda. “It’s a universal application.”That, of course, means that there’s a lot of travel involved. Of the five main employees at Stage Ninja, “One of us is on the road every week.”

That road work includes training in-house salespersons at places like Musicians’ Friend and Guitar Center on how to use and sell the products, as well as working with high-profile musicians to get the gear in their studios. Eskew says they’ve got Stage Ninja products into several professional studios and touring rigs. And the work never stops coming. Eskew says “There’s always something going on.” He adds that the company is “always working on advertising,” and that Stage Ninja is adding a new product to push at the Winter NAMM session in January of 2008. Still, he can’t imagine doing anything else right now.

“This is the greatest job in the world. I can’t wait to get there in the morning, and I have to pull away in the evening.”

Ryan Williams

Related Link: http://stageninja.net

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