An Hour of Kindness: Episode 2 – Weekends (MD)
Great set by Baltimore’s Weekends. Their debut CD, which dropped earlier this year, was great. And they even dropped the follow-up this summer!
Great set by Baltimore’s Weekends. Their debut CD, which dropped earlier this year, was great. And they even dropped the follow-up this summer!
Weekends
Whartscape
MICA Parking Lot (North Ave)
Baltimore, MD
July 11, 2009
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1. MP3: Roommate
2. MP3: Totem
3. MP3: No More Bands
4. MP3: Rain Girls
5. MP3: Pay-Per-View Dads
6. MP3: Home Alone
Notes:
Outdoors show/Stage B
Audience very chatty
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Lo Moda is one of the most mature projects on the Baltimore music scene in the sense that their music has transcended all those worries of early musicmaking, growing into something that is unique, complex and constantly evolving organically. Weird, experimental, “art-school” without any of the pretentious baggage that so often comes with that in youth. For more in-depth on the process and history, check our interview.
Sadly, they had to pull out of Whartscape, but lead singer Peter Quinn (Candy Machine, INK) weighs in on the situation with some good news for those of you stuck in DC:
hey man, i love whartscape. we had to back out of this year’s due to scheduling miscommunicaitons. but as a caveat, we’re playing the fringe in DC that night as well. my favorite whartscape memory is two years ago seeing double dagger rock it and see nolan leap on top of the crowd on the first note.
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MP3: Weekends – Pay Per View Dads
Local duo Weekends is Adam Lempel and Brendan Sullivan, and their self-titled debut CDR has gotten a lot of play in my deck. Great experimental rock that has always proven a rollicking good time live.
1. What is your most vivid memory of Whartscapes past? If this is your first time playing/attending, explain yourself/selves!
my friend neil getting hit in the head with double dagger’s tom. this is our first time playing so we’re pretty excited. and we’re playing on saturday which is brendan’s birthday.
2. Who are you most excited to see this year?
talk normal
3. Choose one word to describe whartscape, and what it means to you.
that would be impossible
4. When Wham City came calling and asked you to play, why did you say yes?
uhh… it’s whartscape!
1. What is your most vivid memory of Whartscapes past? If this is your first time playing/attending, explain yourself/selves!
Also when my friend Neal’s head collided with double dagger’s tom.
2. Who are you most excited to see this year?
Maybe the Dan Deacon Ensemble
3. Choose one word to describe whartscape, and what it means to you.
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4. When Wham City came calling and asked you to play, why did you say yes?
We probably asked them before they asked us.
Weekends
Metro Gallery
Baltimore, MD
February 25, 2009
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MP3: Weekends – Cookie Salad and Buddy System
Weekends are making something I’ve been yearning for that seems in short supply. Their music is a sonicated form of optimism, refined and measured into well-sized portions ripe for enjoyment and resulting in one of the most buoyant and unapologetically rock releases I’ve put in my player since Ponytail’s Ice Cream Spiritual. Read the rest…