SXSW :: Muzzle of Bees Backyard BBQ

Posted on Monday 28 February 2011

Please join us on Friday, March 18th for our 2nd annual SXSW Backyard BBQ going down once again at 3217 1/2 Hampton Rd. in Austin from Noon-7. (Directions: Ten minutes on the #10 bus Northbound. Stops at Brazos & 6th or Red River & 12th. Get off at the Red River/Harris stop. Left on Harris, left on Hampton. Or 5 minutes in a taxi.)

We have assembled a line-up that we’re incredibly excited about and will be serving up free bbq and ice cold beer all day long. Please follow us on Twitter and make sure to RSVP to get your name on the list.

RSVP: sxswbackyardbbq@gmail.com | Facebook

uwmryan @ 1:25 pm
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Review: Ben Kweller – Canopy Club (Urbana)

Posted on Monday 28 February 2011

by Jon Stone | @jwstone

“Man, it was a tease!” Ben Kweller told me after his too-short, 30-minute set Saturday night at the Canopy Club. The openers played long, and Kweller was only supposed to play until 10:30, cutting what I thought was going to be a double bill into a night that clearly favored the real headliner, Pete Yorn.

The snub would be less disappointing if BK didn’t completely own the room while he was on, which he did. All by himself. With a old Epiphone Texan and a piano. Kweller has a way of making a mid-sized room like Canopy Club‘s feel like a coffee house. Conversational before playing a single note, Ben explained that he hadn’t been feeling so hot, resorting to a puke bucket on stage at the previous night’s show in Milwaukee. You’d never have known it, though. He opened with “Walk on Me,” and “I Don’t Know Why” pausing for a moment after each to chat and joke with fans. From there, Ben offered sonic glimpses of his superb four-LP catalog as the set whizzed by against what turned out to be a swiftly ticking clock. He didn’t preview anything from the new album, Go Fly a Kite, out later this year. But it was a sweet, sing-along set regardless. The highlight came when one of my favorites, the ballad “Falling,” modulated into the Beach Boys’ “God Only Knows” and again into “Thirteen.” Lovely stuff.

One song later, Ben was blowing kisses and apologizing for having to be done, clearly surprised that he was out of time. In our brief chat after the show, he reiterated his disappointment for the hasty exit: “Man! I so wanted to play ‘Penny on the Railroad Tracks’ or something else for y’all!” And it really was a letdown. I was left wondering who to blame. The cost of the show (over $20) seemed to indicate, as I said before, a double bill, with an up-and-coming opener (The Wellspring) and two headliners. Instead Kweller seemed subjugated to a between-acts crowd warmer. He deserved better.

Setlist: Walk on Me / I Don’t Know Why / Commerce, TX / Things I Like To Do / My Apartment / Sha Sha / Hear Me Out / Falling / God Only Knows / Thirteen / Sundress

Buy: Ben Kweller – Changing Horses

jwstone @ 11:32 am
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Milwaukee Concert Announcement: The National

Posted on Monday 28 February 2011

The National return to Milwaukee’s Riverside Theater on Tuesday, April 26th with The Pains of Being Pure At Heart and Twin Shadow (who join the bill from the previously announced show at Turner Hall Ballroom). General admission tickets are $29.50 and go on sale Friday, March 4th.

Last year, the National’s High Violet was one of our favorite albums of the year. The band also played two of our favorite concerts from last year as well.

MP3: The National – “Bloodbuzz Ohio”
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Buy: The National – High Violet

uwmryan @ 7:29 am
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This Week: Concerts We Recommend + Announcements

Posted on Monday 28 February 2011

Here are the Wisconsin and Illinois shows we recommend you take in this week. Check out the upcoming concerts below and let us know which ones you’ll be attending or ones you think should really make our list.

We’re excited to bring the Love Language to Linneman’s in Milwaukee on Thursday, March 3rd. Tickets are $8 and are on sale now. MP3: The Love Language – “Heart To Tell”

Upcoming Shows:

2/28 – Plants & Animals – High Noon Saloon (MADISON)
2/28 – The Low Anthem – Lincoln Hall (CHICAGO)
2/28 – Asobi Seksu + Brahms – Empty Bottle (CHICAGO)
3/1 – Plants & Animals – Canopy Club (URBANA)
3/2 – Kris Kristofferson + Mere Haggard – Northern Lights Casino (MILWAUKEE)
3/2 – Nicole Atkins & The Black Sea + Cotton Jones – The Frequency (MADISON)
3/3 – Kris Kristofferson + Mere Haggard – Northern Lights Casino (MILWAUKEE)
3/3 – The Love Language + Blessed Feathers – Linnemans (MILWAUKEE)
3/3 – Titus Andronicus + The Pogues – Congress Theatre (CHICAGO)
3/4 – Maps & Atlases – UW Union / der Rathskeller (MADISON)
3/4 – Band of Heathens – Highdive (CHAMPAIGN)
3/4 – Girl Talk – Congress Theater (CHICAGO)
3/4 – Nicole Atkins & The Black Sea + Cotton Jones – Subterranean (CHICAGO)
3/4 – Portland Cello Project – High Noon Saloon (MADISON)
3/4 – Ryan Bingham & The Dead Horses – Majestic Theatre (MADISON)
3/4 – Telekinesis – Schubas (CHICAGO)
3/5 – Girl Talk – Congress Theater (CHICAGO)
3/5 – NOMO – Empty Bottle (CHICAGO)
3/5 – Ryan Bingham & The Dead Horses + Liam Gerner – The Rave (MILWAUKEE)

Just Announced:

3/26 – Jeremiah Nelson + Surgeons in Heat + Cedarwell – The Frequency (MADISON)
4/9 – Conrad Plymouth + Blessed Feathers + Jeremiah Nelson – The Basement (MADISON)
4/14 – The Civil Wars + Arum Rae – Turner Hall Ballroom (MILWAUKEE)
4/26 – The National + Pains of Being Pure at Heart + Twin Shadow – Riverside (MILWAUKEE)
6/7 – Iron & Wine – Turner Hall Ballroom (MILWAUKEE)
7/6 – The Black Keys + Florence & The Machine – Summerfest (MILWAUKEE)

uwmryan @ 7:18 am
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Tonight: Charlie Parr at Linneman’s

Posted on Sunday 27 February 2011

Muzzle of Bees is proud to present Minnesota bluesman Charlie Parr at Linneman’s in Milwaukee tonight. Tickets are $8 and Christopher Porterfield of Conrad Plymouth plays a solo set to kick things off at 8PM.

MP3: Charlie Parr – “I Dreamed I Saw Jesse James Last Night”
MP3: Charlie Parr – South Of Austin, North Of Lyle”

uwmryan @ 10:51 am
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Thursday News

Posted on Thursday 24 February 2011

I’m heading to Chicago tonight to experience Lincoln Hall for the first time. It’s been years since I’ve seen Akron/Family live and I’ve also heard great things about the opener Delicate Steve. But first, we’re swinging by Schubas to check out Juniper Tar’s set.

Though it’s early in the year Akron/Family’s S/T II: The Cosmic Birth And Journey Of Shinju TNT has quickly risen to the top of the stuff I’ve heard this year. There’s a great video of the band performing “Canopy” at Christ’s Church Cathedral in Hamilton, Ontario a few nights back. The always reliable NYC Taper has the audio from the Akron/Family set at the Knitting Factory last week.

You should also check out Wye Oak’s set from the Rock Shop in New York last month, also courtesy of NYC Taper. Wye Oaks’ fortcoming record, Civilian arrives March 8th on Merge Records and is also one of the best albums we’ve heard this year. Wye Oak plays a free show at Lawrence University in Appleton, WI on Wednesday, April 6th.

Did you see Destroyer’s amazing performance on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon? So good. Watch it here.

NPR is web-casting tonight’s Low Anthem concert at the 9:30 Club in Washington, DC.

Iron & Wine return to Milwaukee on Tuesday, June 7th with a show at Turner Hall Ballroom. The room is a perfect match for the 70′s sound found on their new album, Kiss Each Other Clean

uwmryan @ 12:25 pm
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