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10
Feb

Fresh Track + Video: Haybaby “Wash You”

The influence that Brooklyn has on the music we listen to is undeniable.  As I take a step away from the hustle and bustle of a work trip I feel compelled to cover what is going on here tonight.  As I scour the NYC scene a band with the name Haybaby grabs my attention.  As I sit in my hotel introducing Haybaby to you I sense a certain emerging buzz.  Spreading like a kindergarten classroom illness, from this blog to many, Haybaby has the genes to bust on the scene.

Haybaby is a garage rock trio that rides on heavy overtones and the vocals of Leslie Hong.  Track, “Wash You” is the pick me up off the floor and slap me in the face wake-up call that we all love to be reminded of.  This song is a genuine plea for change with the comforting support of rock n roll. Keep it on repeat.

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Written by Brett McGrath

9
Feb

Fresh Track: The Rosebuds “Road to Nowhere” (Talking Heads Cover)

On Tuesday, Raleigh, North Carolina’s The Rosebuds released a cover of Talking Heads’ “Road to Nowhere.” Ivan Howard and Kelly Crisp don’t stray too far from the original, but why fuck with a good thing? Let’s be honest, who doesn’t love a good Talking Heads cover?! Stream the track below, and download it for free via The Rosebuds Bandcamp page.

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9
Feb

Friday: Fountain Square Offers Double Whammy

Sure, the bulk of the city spent last week enjoying an early February spring break courtesy of the NFL’s biggest spectacle, but now is not the time to recede into the proverbial tortoise shell. On Friday, Fountain Square will host a pair of buzz worthy concerts.

Local band Everything, Now! will celebrate the release of their album Do It on the Moon at Radio Radio. Fellow Naptown natives America Owns the Moon, Vacation Club and Learner Dancer will be on hand to lend support. The event should be a nice showcase of some of Indianapolis’ strongest independent acts. Admission is free, and the festivities kick off at 9 PM. Listen to “Fire and the Stone” by Everything, Now! below.

Across the street, White Rabbit Cabaret will play host to Louisville’s Cheyenne Marie Mize and Andrew Combs. Mize released her latest album We Don’t Need at the end of January. The six-song effort is arguably her strongest material to date, built around lively rhythms and Mize’s stellar voice. Watch a live video of “It Lingers” for a sampling of what Friday promises.

Though I’m thrilled to see Mize, I’m just as excited by the opportunity to catch Combs. We featured a video from his Live & Reel session a while back. Combs is a Nashville singer-songwriter with tremendous potential. His debut EP, Tennessee Time, represents the best of what country music has to offer – bringing to mind some of Music City’s founding fathers. Tickets are $10 and available from MOKB Presents.

There is no sense in stumbling into a Super Bowl slump now that the nation’s eyes have returned to the coasts. A steady stream of good shows are on the way. Join me this Friday as I bounce back and forth between The Rabbit and Radio Radio. With a double dose, how can we lose?

Written by Rob Peoni