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14
Sep

Setlist: Wilco – Murat Theatre – Indianapolis: September 13, 2011

The Art of Almost

I Might

Misunderstood

At Least That’s What You Said

Bull Black Nova

In a Future Age

I am Trying to Break Your Heart

Handshake Drugs

War on War

Born Alone

You Are My Face

Impossible Germany

Via Chicago

Danwned on Me

I’m Always in Love

A Shot in the Arm

Encore:

Hummingbird

The Whole Love

Jesus, etc.

Walken

I’m the Man Who Loves You

Special thanks to David Lindquist for making my life easy.

9
Sep

Venue Review: Fountain Square’s Radio Radio

Embracing a music venue is no small task. In my career I have noticed that it takes many positive experiences in a row to earn my loyalty.  Sure, a good promoter and solid booking always helps the cause, but there is also a myriad of variables that need to align to in order to swoon me.

  1. Intimate without the coffee shop chairs
  2. It has character
  3. ATP (Average Ticket Price) is around 12 USD
  4. A sound system that is clear. Lyrics sound crisp and understood.
  5. 5 minutes or less to get another drink
  6. Pit stop crew speed on the band changes
  7. Clean Toilets
  8. Nice to have: Local beer on tap

Fountain Square’s indie rock lair Radio Radio strongly embraces these attributes while contributing to the culture of Indianapolis. Every time I step foot in Radio Radio I feel like I am surrounded by a group of like-minded strangers who are contributing to the cultural advancement of a city we all own.  Before I was old enough to go to places like Radio Radio I felt very similar to Matthew Lillard’s character Steveo in the 1998 film SLC Punk! Steveo was struggling with seeing cultural progression in dreary conservative Salt Lake City, Utah.  As a young punker looking for a release, Steveo’s surroundings attempted to limit his identity progression.

It is amazing how a new venue can not only bring you happiness, but also enable distinctiveness. It is these 2 ½ hour long moments of unity I get on a weekly basis that keep me level. I want to thank Radio Radio for contributing to my musical growth and serving as the projector of live experiences with some really radical bands. Sleigh Bells, Andy D, We are Hex, Free Energy, Beta Male, Rural Alberta Advantage all stand out in recent memory.  With bands like Yuck, Bear Hands, Tapes N’ Tapes, and legendary Sebadoh on the upcoming calendar, Radio Radio allows for many more opportunities to contribute to building out my character, but also blazing a new cultural path for Indianapolis.

Written by Brett McGrath

This Saturday, Radio Radio will host Marmoset’s record release party.

1119 E. Prospect Street


Indianapolis, IN 46203


Tel: +317.955.0995

6
Sep

Upcoming Event: Dirty Beaches at White Rabbit Cabaret

Alex Zhang Huntai is the mind behind Dirty Beaches.  His project has captivated me upon arrival.  If I had to describe Huntai I would give him the title of Enigmatic Nomad.  He has built his vision by evacuating his homeland Taiwan and migrating to Montreal.   Badlands, is a story of travel and experience.  Dirty Beaches is a project that performs smooth, but breeds uncertainty as we continue to search for an answer to Huntai’s message.  Is he lost? Is he in love? Did he fall out of love?

Huntai embraces Elvis Presley as an influence.  I am pulled to an obscure story coming from a roaming thinker. Paul Simon’s Graceland hooked with a mystery. Listen to Bandlands. Also check out Dirty Beaches / Ela Orleans 12’’ double feature:

MOKB Presents: Dirty Beaches (support: Frankie Rose), September 26, White Rabbit Cabaret. 1116 Prospect Street. $8 ADV / $10 Door. Buy your tickets HERE.

Written by Brett McGrath.