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TVD’s The Idelic Hour with Jon Sidel


Greetings from London, England!

In 1973, when I was twelve years old, my best friend and I came to England for summer holiday camp. Yesterday, walking down an east London street I had a flashback to one of the many “teen dances” we attended that summer. At the time I remember thinking “Brit kids” were a queer bunch of fairies, dancing to such music. I had never heard of Bowie, Slade, Gary Glitter, or T-Rex.

Then one night, over many shanties and cigarettes, an older kid name Collin “sorted me out” on proper British rock ‘n roll. I came to know that Bowie and Bolan were cool – and Pink Floyd were not (who I would childishly refer to as “homos.”)

From that summer on I have been fully engaged and obsessed with British rock ‘n roll. Later in my teens when broke, I would stay up all night playing 45s, dreaming about making the UK scene. Now, almost 35 years later, I’m at a club in London with friends—yes, many cool friends, watching the latest wave of British guitar kids having their go.

This week’s show coming from London is dedicated to a rock ‘n roll dream. Anyone’s really. Yes, the set features some of the coolest new UK acts mixed with a jet-lagged infused selection of “oldies.”

Here’s my Idelic UK Innovation.


The Idelic Hit of the Week:
Toy – Left Myself Behind

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TVD Washington, DC

Lightfoot: The Vinyl District Showcase Week

We’ve been in this racket long enough to know that it’s not every day a band or artist attains the lofty ambition of releasing their first single on vinyl, not to mention it arriving in tandem with said artist’s first full EP. Washington, DC’s Jessica Louise Dye, or Lightfoot, is the exception to that rule.

Lightfoot’s 7″ single and EP, Scarlet Sails is available this week, and as such, DC’s Black Cat is hosting a release party this Friday night, January 27th. Joining Jess on the bill are Loose Lips, Ugly Purple Sweater, and Paperhaus—all of whom we’ve cornered this week for a chat about records in anticipation of Friday night’s event.

If you missed our initial installments, we chatted with Loose Lips on Tuesday, Paperhaus on Wednesday, and Ugly Purple Sweater yesterday. Today’s the lovely Ms. Dye joins us along with the rest of Lightfoot. Go out and see ‘em tonight, ok?

What was the first vinyl record you ever listened to?

Jess: I can’t remember the precise record but I have an image of this tango album my granny used to play when I was 4. She used to play all sorts of great records by Sinatra, Crosby, and Gershwin. We would foxtrot in the living room together. It’s actually what got me into ballroom dancing.
Ron: Tommy by The Who
Adam: Thriller by Michael Jackson
Peter: Revolver by The Beatles

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TVD Chicago

TVD Recommends: Chicago Bluegrass and Blues Festival at the Congress Theater, tomorrow (1/28)

The Chicago Bluegrass & Blues Festival is a two-day celebration of Chicago’s rich roots music and culture.

Expanded to take over the last two Saturdays in January, the second and final night of this incredible festival, now in its fourth year, is taking place at the Congress Theater tomorrow. Playing across three stages throughout the Congress will be some of the best roots rock Chicago and the rest of the country has to offer. As a change from last week’s performances, this week will showcase the influence of bluegrass and blues in the rock, folk, and alt-country genres.

Check out the full lineup, ticket information, and poster below.

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TVD Memphis

The Line Up with
Sex Cult, Hazy Skies, and Grace Askew with
David Coan

Alright Memphis, you’ve had a long week with the daily grind, and you deserve a break, dammit. This weekend will give you the perfect excuse to grab one or seven of your closest friends and hit the town. Let’s take a trip down Memphis Music Lane to hit up some killer shows with some of Memphis’ most elite.

This Friday (2/27) will be a big night for a Memphis supergroup of sorts, Sex Cult, which features members of of the Magic Kids, Bake Sale, Noise Choir, and Vile Nation. They’ll be tearing up the Buccaneer Lounge as they celebrate the release of their new 7″ vinyl single being issued by middle Tennessee imprint Nashville’s Dead, “Plain Jane” b/w “I’m a Bug,” which is a cover song originally recorded by the Urinals in 1979. We wonder if they know there is also a group out of New York called Sex Cult that specializes in the Grindhouse/Brostep/Gutterhouse/Dive genre. That’s a co-tour we would not want to see.

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TVD Chicago

Weekend Shots!

Looking for some live music in Chicago this weekend? We’ve got you covered. Check out this weekend’s featured show along with a more extensive weekend list below!

CASS McCOMBSLincoln Hall, 1/29

Folk artist and California native Cass McCombs has spent most of his life traveling around the country recording six albums, and building quite an impressive fan base in the process. Last year’s two releases, Wit’s End and Humor Risk, were compiled from three-years worth of recordings in New York, New Jersey, San Fransisco, LA, and our sweet home, Chicago. Check out the music video for the track “The Same Thing” from Humor Risk, below.

You can pick up both Humor Risk and Wit’s End on vinyl through Domino Records.

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TVD New Orleans

Weekend Shots!

You know that Carnival season is in full swing when you have two chances to rock with dancing women in costume on successive weekend nights for good causes. I also detail a rare local appearance, a CD Release Party and some free music at our favorite record store. Read on for where you’ll be.

Tonight, the Camel Toe Lady Steppers host their annual “Best-Little-Toe-Down-in-NOLA” at Tipitina’s. The concert is a benefit for the Roots of Music after school education program. Besides the girls themselves, expect to see the New Orleans Bingo! Show, the Local Skank, Fleur de Tease and the Mystic Ponies. The kids in the Roots of Music will also perform.

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TVD Cleveland

Weekend Shots!

Ciao, gents and dames! You’ve survived the first month of the new year! How are you feeling? With the year starting to set in, we think you deserve to take a load off, so let’s look at what Cleveland has to offer in good music, shall we?

Our featured show for the last weekend of January is Jack’s Mannequin supported by Jukebox The Ghost and Allen Stone on Sunday (1/29) at the House of Blues. This alternative band has been making music since 2005, and released five studio albums that have achieved top chart positions.

This show will allow many to reminisce about younger years when songs “The Mixed Tape” and “Dark Blue” reigned supreme on the airwaves, and is certainly going to be an experience not to miss. We’ll see you there!

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TVD Vinyl Giveaway: Hit The Lights, Invicta (Signed!)

There will always be the bands that just make you feel good. The bands that tap into something nostalgic, dredging up memories of belting at the top of your lungs in your room while your stepmom tells you to turn it down from outside your locked door. (If you were like me, that was when you turned the dial and drowned her out, continuing your dance party for one.)

For me, those bands will always be the emo/punk bands that got me through high school and sent me off to college with a determined beat to my step as I made my way around campus.

One of the bands I remember noshing on frequently was Hit the Lights. I was stoked when they announced a new full-length would be released early this year. Now, the “Countdown to Invicta” is at a mere four days, and I couldn’t be more excited to set the needle on the record, free my hair from its perpetual ponytail, and dance around my room like I used to. Hell, I’m sure my roommate will gladly tell me to stop singing at the top of my lungs once I’ve got all these lyrics on lock in my ol’ mind. I’ve got a better sound system then I did in my teens, so I’m also certain drowning her out will be no problem.

Anyway, back to the band. Hit the Lights hails from Lima, OH. They’ve been steadily touring since 2003, playing on such notable tours as Bamboozle, Warped, and a sold-out headlining tour. They’ve played alongside a variety of bands such as Hellogoodbye, Paramore, and New Found Glory to name a few, and they were on the Billboard Top 100 with their last album, Skip School, Start Fights.

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TVD Washington, DC

TVD Live: D.R.U.G.S.
at the 9:30 Club, 1/24

On Tuesday, the Strength In Number (SIN) tour featuring Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows (D.R.U.G.S.), Hit The Lights, Like Moths To Flames, Sparks The Rescue, and My Arcadia took over the 9:30 Club. The night mixed pop punk with post-hardcore, and even threw in a little bit of electronic dub-step as D.R.U.G.S. made their headlining debut at the Club.

While the crowd may have been smaller than the last time lead singer, Craig Owens, and his band appeared here, the energy was not. With an hour long set, the intensity was felt from every beat to breakdown. The floor of the 9:30 Club was kept moving to a moshing dance as the tattooed lead singer, known for his theatrics, once again walked the barricade, and even at one point, walked the crowd. The set included most of the songs off of the band’s self titled LP such as “Sex Life” and “If You Think This Song Is About You, It Probably Is.”

Owens closed the show with a pointed statement regarding music, “go to fucking shows. I don’t give a fuck if you download our music, or buy our music, as long as you are here and you feel it.”

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TVD UK

Introducing:
Alialujah Choir

The Alialujah Choir is Adam Shearer and Alia Farah of Weinland, and Adam Selzer of Norfolk & Western and M. Ward. The Portland, Oregon outfit have delivered a delicious album that radiates sincerity and poignancy, without resorting to the type of earnest claptrap which has blighted the scene these past few years.

If you’re a fan of well crafted folk/pop with gorgeous harmonies, this band is for you! Check out this clip, the first song from their first ever live show, in their hometown:

 

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