Tag: Sacramento

Sugar & Gold Tour Video!

Sugar & Gold and Yip Deceiver continue their dates on the West Coast with an all ages show at Seattle’s Vera Project tonight, the Blue Lamp in Sacramento on Saturday, and then the Soda Bar in San Diego on Sunday. Then it’s a couple of weeks off before things pick back up again on March 1st in Asheville, NC. From there, a batch of east coast dates, up to Brooklyn, over to Chicago and Minneapolis, then down to Texas for some gigs at the N35 Conferette and SXSW! The fun has just begun.

Meanwhile, of Montreal videographer and friend of the band Spenser Simrill has created a cool tour video, with some live performance and interview clips to check out. It’s rad. You can see more of Spenser’s work at his site: Townieboy.com

Sugar and Gold: Bodyaches Tour 2011 from Spenser Simrill, Jr. on Vimeo.

Bart Davenport plays Sacramento benefit show this Sunday with Aaron Ross and DoomBird

Bart DavenportThat’s right.

Join Bart Davenport as he opens a special show in Sacramento this Sunday with avant-popster Aaron Ross and baroque pop duo DoomBird. DoomBird are celebrating their self-titled album release, and the show is a benefit for Concerts4Charity, a Sacramento non-profit that develops music and art education projects, benefiting musicians and artists throughout the Sacramento area.

The whole thing goes down at Harlow’s, this Sunday night, August 29th, and it’s only $5!

Harlow’s

2708 J Street
Sacramento, CA
Get advance tickets here.

For more info about the event, DoomBird, and Concerts4Charity, check the Facebook Event Page, Here.

Agent Ribbons

The story of Agent Ribbons has not one–but many–beginnings, and fashioning some semblance of chronology from their cut-and-paste four-year history is an art project in and of itself. Originally hailing from the shanty-Victorian streets of downtown Sacramento, they now reside in Austin,TX when they aren’t traveling the world and jamming econo.

Usually, you’ll experience them as a three piece, but they are also known to keep it simple with the original two-piece guitar, drums and vocals line up. In either case, they almost always catch crowds off-guard with their live rawness, bringing both an honest minimalism and unapologetic theatricality to their live shows.

Agent Ribbons isn’t just a band–it’s a tree house club of post-feminist dreamers trying to find their place in the scheme of things, like a hand-sewn and lovingly-crafted garment in a modern, disposable world. Listening to everything from Eartha Kitt to e Velvet Underground and taking notes from bands like The Shaggs, The Boswell Sisters and The Zombies, they miraculously reconcile seemingly-unrelated genres, sounding something like Girls in the Garage doing the Three Penny Opera. Waxing sentimental over the eerie beauty of all things lost to time, the emphasis is undoubtedly in the lyrics, which favor clever turns of phrase and occasional humor, but never at the expense of the melodic integrity of their catchy, memorable songs.

Since 2007, the band has toured the U.S. more times than they can remember. Some of those tours were with big national acts like Camera Obscura, Cake, Detroit Cobras and Girl in a Coma, and the rest were done vigilante-style in a Chevy Astro.

Antenna Farm is pleased to present the sophomore album from Agent Ribbons, called Chateau Crone, releasing in October of 2010.