May 18, 2013

Show Preview: Dastardly w/ Mardelay and Good News/Bad Wolf

Q: What are you doing this Friday? A: Coming to Locals Only for a killer show.

The-Instore.com and IndyRockLive.com are proud to present Chicago’s Dastardly, along with Indianapolis’ Mardelay and Good News/Bad Wolf at Locals Only. Tix are only $5! Great opportunity to see some tremendous bands at a low price. Dastardly is making noise with their unique brand of Americana. Mardelay is an Indy jewel and this is their first show in almost 8 months! Good News/Bad Wolf open the show with their atmospheric, catchy tunes. You can find more info here.

Check the clips below:

Dastardly

The marriage between old west folk and the ambiguous genre of “indie rock” makes the songs of Dastardly a palatable playlist for those who aren’t normally attracted to cowboy crooners. In fact, by the sound of the screaming girls heard at Subterranean, we’re pretty sure the band was responsible for converting quite a few pop princesses into banjo loving broads. Experimental enough to feel fresh but traditional enough to feel familiar even to first timers, Dastardly is band that asserted itself as notable early in the game and now can enjoy the steady rise to local fame they’re guaranteed. —reviewsic.com

http://www.dastardlytheband.com/

http://bandcamp.dastardlytheband.com/

Mardelay

https://www.facebook.com/mardelaymusic?ref=ts

http://indyrocklive.com/featured/broad-ripple-music-fest-preview-mardelay/

Good News/Bad Wolf

A band that generates a powerfully unique sound from a group of talented artists. Deep lyrics meet striking yet catchy arrangements that will have you singing along.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Good-NewsBad-Wolf/129956710399597

Husband&Wife w/ Laura K Balke and NM Kjeldsen – Locals Only 4/13/2012

It’s strange how it can sometimes take an eternity to check out a band that’s so nearby. Despite being based just an hour or so South of Indy, it took me until Friday night to catch the foursome known as husband&wife. I feel like kicking myself.

Nearly every one of my musical sweet spots — good hooks and harmonies, interesting melodies, a perfect level of distortion — h&w hits repeatedly. The fact that they’re not huge yet is a travesty. In the meantime, I’m going to make a point of checking them out every chance I get. And if you take anything away from this post, remember my plea to go see them as often as you can.

The band took the Locals Only stage for a rousing 9-song set focused primarily on their 2010 release, Proud Flesh. The In-Store booked show opened with I Have Been Made Huge, immediately establishing the band’s Sunny Day Real Estate/Long Winters/Swervedriver hybrid sound. The crowd was next treated to One Lump or 2, a kick-ass new song. A trio of Proud Flesh songs followed, including the chugging title track and the in-a-perfect-world single, Not Every Bird Can Fly. The band wrapped up the set with another new one and Begone Long One, the first song on Flesh.

I can’t overstate how impressed I was with husband&wife. Trust me, go see them. Surprisingly little of the band is on YouTube, so if you want more of a listen, check out their bandcamp page.

The show opened with a short solo set from NM Kjeldsen. Though my first exposure to his music, I was quickly absorbed into his haunting and weary sound. Laura K Balke took the stage after Kjeldsen and crushed it. I’d enjoyed her performance about a month ago solo at the White Rabbit Cabaret; this time, with a drummer/multi-instrumentalist in tow, her songs had a lot more muscle. Two Ships, in particular, had a lot more urgency. Turn the Key and closer, Not For This, were also stellar. Fans of Kathleen Edwards owe it to themselves to check out Balke’s music.

Another great night of Indy (and Bloomington) music. Were you there?

Broad Ripple Music Fest – Night 2 10/15/2011

The second night of the Broad Ripple Music Fest can be summed up this way:

1) Irene and Reed are a great way to start an evening.

2) Howler should be huge.

3) Tapes N Tapes make good albums but you need to see them live to fully appreciate the material. Great energy.

4) The Locals Only amateur comedy hour is sad.

4) Mardelay should perform more. They were kicking.

5) I can’t wait until the Bonesetters record their album.

Another great fest in the books. Were you there? Best moments for you?

Upcoming: Broad Ripple Music Fest – October 14-15

The big concert news this weekend is the 5th Annual Broad Ripple Music Fest. Taking place Friday and Saturday, a wrist band gives you access to several sites in town. Check the schedule here. Highlighted below are some of the acts you can check out.

Friday, October 14
Kate Lamont at the Vogue — EP release party.

Turquoise Jeep – Highlighting the A Squared tent at Connor’s Pub. Bonkers.

Saturday, October 15

Tapes N Tapes at Rock LobsterMOKB Showcase headliners

Mardelay at Local’s Only – First show in a long time. Check out the preview here.

DMA at Luna MusicXRA Records Showcase during the day.

DJ List Christee (aka Kevin Barnes from Of Montreal) at the Connor’s Pub Tent – Headliner of the craziest sounding showcase of the fest.

Going to be a great time in Broad Ripple. What are your plans for the weekend?

Broad Ripple Music Fest Preview: Mardelay

More than 18 months have passed since Mardelay‘s last show, but vocalist/guitarist Matt Street is ready to jump back in. “We took some time off, but I just realized how much I missed it.”

Street and his band are part of Broad Ripple Music Fest‘s Locals Only showcase next Saturday (10/15), which he hopes will be the beginning of a new chapter for Mardelay. “We’ve got about 12 or 13 new songs and we’re going to start recording. We’ll play five of them at the show, along with five older songs.”

Mardelay — the name comes from a made up phrase one of Street’s old vocal teachers used to describe the initial attack on note — recorded its first album, What We’ve Become, in 2009. They followed that up with the You Got Caught EP, but then life took them in different directions.

“We needed a break. I didn’t want to hear anything about music. I needed some time to reset. And turning 30 and starting a family put things into perspective. But we’ll definitely play some more shows now that we have some new material.”

Street credits bands like Built to Spill, Guided By Voices, and U2 as influences. Like the classic GBV lineup now making music again, Mardelay is ready for another go-around.

“I spent 12 years finding inspiration and I couldn’t do it anymore,” said Street. “But I’m back now. I found some more and it feels good to play again.”

Mardelay plays the 11:00 set.