Showing posts with label Black Birds of Paradise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black Birds of Paradise. Show all posts

Friday, October 23, 2015

11/5 Gallery Singers host November 5th Celebration @ Haymarket Whiskey Bar FREE

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In honor of November 5th (Guy Fawkes Day) The Gallery Singers at The Electric Church Of The Tambourine are hosting a celebration (thursday Nov.5th) at Haymarket Whiskey Bar. 
The Gallery Singers will play from 9-10pm followed by a screening of V for Vendetta. The Event is FREE and open to the public. there will be food and prizes (including a $25 gift certificate from Guestroom Records. anyone in V for Vendetta or Guy Fawkes costume can enter the raffle). 
The Gallery Singers will be playing their first louisville show in over a year. Recently moved back to Louisville, John King and Logan Nichols will Join Forces with Nick and Regan Layman of Black Birds of Paradise for the event; The Electric Church Of The Tambourine is a non-theistic church that King and Nichols are members. The Church's value system encourages social and economic equality for all. November 5th is one of the church's holidays.

Event information: https://www.facebook.com/events/515510631930375/

Friday, July 24, 2015

8/22 Seven Sense Fest FREE

On Saturday August 22, on the block between New Vintage and Zanzabar (and also including inside these bars) on Preston street will be a multistage FREE music event to benefit the Boys and Girls Haven. The event will host over 40 regional bands including Scott Carney, Jonathan Glen Wood Ensemble (of Old Baby),  Alex Wright & Maven Down, Quiet Hollers, The Hot Wires, The Bottom Sop, Adventure, Brother Wolves, Black Birds of Paradise, Tall Squares, and Satellite Twin.


Monday, April 13, 2015

4/20 Kristeen Young & Black Birds Of Paradise at New Vintage

This monday at New Vintage Kristeen Young (think an American version of Diamanda Galas or maybe equal parts Tamara Dearing, Marilyn Manson, and Ziggy Stardust) will be playing with 37FLOOD favorites Black Birds of Paradise. Yes, it is on a monday, but it'll be quite a show, and you do need to celebrate 4/20 in style.

 
4/20 8pm $8

Friday, February 13, 2015

Tix Winner: Somebody's Darling and upcoming show calendar

The Ticket Give-a-way winner for Somebody's Darling at Zanzabar on Feb. 17th (9pm $5) is Micah!

other upcoming shows at Zanzabar include:

2/18 The Sidekicks & The Foxery

2/21 Tall Squares, Black Birds of Paradise, & 1200

and to embrace The Germantown Times recent spoof about adding a "Chuck-E Cheese" animatronic version of  The Pass to play around the clock, Zanzabar is throwing a
2/13 "The Pass Animatronic Band Debut" show entitled "Over 30 and Reasonable Night" (taken from another Germantown  Times article) at 9 pm before the FRIDAY THE 13th Dance Party at midnight.

2/13 The Pass Animatronic Band @ Zanzabar

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Holiday Events Calendar

Tis' the season for special & imaginative local music events! here is a list of some of the Christmas & New Years events that have caught our attention:

12/19
1200, Jalin Roze, Skyscraper Stereo, & Bird Zoo December 19th @ Headliners.  tickets $12 ADV/$15 DOOR. Special VIP tix are available for $20 which includes a ticket, a copy of the new 1200 album, and T-shirt.
order: 1200@unitedlegionofdoom.com
 

  
Toy Drive Vinyl Night at Zanzabar with Jalin Roze, Sam Sneed, Arron Chadwell. $5 or FREE with a donated toy gift.
 

 12/26
 Zanzabar Re-Gift After Xmas Get Down with DJs John King, Jon Wettig, Ed Lutz, Trevor Bowles on December 26th $3 or FREE if you bring a wrapped gift you don't want (and get another in exchange) at Zanzabar.



A Very Louisville Christmas Part 2 with Andrew Rinehart, New Mother Nature, and Dane Waters @ New Vintage on December 26th. $7.





12/31


Are We Not Them: a DEVO New Year's at Zanzabar with members of Wax Fang, The Deloreans, and Lucky Pineapple. $10



And last but not least:
No Cover New Year's at Haymarket Whiskey Bar with Lady Pyramid and Black Birds of Paradise. 

Friday, July 18, 2014

Tonight: The Gallery Singers & Black Birds of Paradise $2

Tonight, July 18th, at Haymarket Whiskey Bar, Black Birds of Paradise and the Gallery Singers will play at Midnight (just in time to walk over from The Waterfront after the Outkast show is over) for just $2. you can't beat that with a stick. Sponsored by Get Out Louisville and Louisville is for lovers.

Midnight Getdown

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Poorcastle: what to see

Poorcastle "where the have-nots shall have"
We love the idea of a Louisville Festival that is both affordable and features the impressive amount of local talent our town has to offer! at just $5 a day ($10 all weekend) no one can complain. Located on Mellwood ave, this year's Poorcastle is this weekend, Sat July 12 & Sun July 13.  At a week before Forecastle it's safe to say the event organizers are making a statement not a stand, but we hear you loud and clear. We at 37FLOOD are planning to go to both, but are excited that there is an alternative for those without the means to visit main stream summer fests, and a variety for those who can.
Our Picks (in no particular order):
Plastic Bubble Violet Knives Lady Pyramid New Bravado Twin Limb Black Birds of Paradise Bottom Sop Tender Mercy

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

7/18 Black Birds of Paradise & The Gallery Singers

If you aren't going to Forecastle (or can't afford it) there isn't a whole lot for you to do that weekend, but GET OUT LOUISVILLE may have some refuge for you; the $2 MIDNIGHT GET DOWN with BLACK BIRDS OF PARADISE and THE GALLERY SINGERS (at the Electric Church of the Tambourine) is just that, 2 bucks at midnight at the Haymarket Whiskey Bar (so even if you are at Forecastle you can head over when it ends, it's just 2 blocks away).



Monday, June 30, 2014

7/4 Summer Cassingle Series II: Deloreans, Black Birds of Paradise, Plastic Bubble, Coins

This Friday July 4th will be the second event of the Louisville Is For Lovers & Guestroom Records "SUMMER CASSINGLE SERIES" with The Deloreans, Black Birds of Paradise, Plastic Bubble, and special guest opener COINS (from Chicago). There will be sparklers, and grill out food, and of course a FREE cassette Tape (and download) of new music from the bands (as well as Brick Pitino who had to drop out of the show last minute but is still on the cassingle). Advanced tickets just $5 at Guestroom.
8pm july 4 18+ $5ADV/$7DOOR




                        

Get a SUMMER PASS for both the July 4th & July 25th showcases (and cassettes and downloads at the door) for just $10 and receive a bonus cassingle from the June 27th show. tickets and Summer Passes available this week at Guestroom records.

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Review: Monday and Friday at Zanzabar

Last Monday, Blackbirds of Paradise played at Zanzabar with Gringo Star. Being that it was a seven dollar cover charge, not too many people were in attendance. Lesser bands would've been inhibited by an audience under 20 people, but both acts delivered an unrelenting and energetic performance.

When I arrived at the venue, Black Birds were already a couple songs into their set playing Future Man. What I didn't expect from this band was a live sound as big as their self-titled record that I'd reviewed earlier this year, but I was wrong. Just like the studio, when Black Birds of Paradise take the stage they curate a sonic space that is as wide as it is deep. I'd commented earlier about the tension between the synth and vibraphone parts on their instrumental track "Exotica," but what's more prominent in their performance is the dichotomy between the bass riffs and contrasting vibraphone melodies. All of this became more apparent when compared to their second performance on Friday night, which reprised their new song "Beyond the Closet Door," a droning stumble through a lover's bedroom to meet an ill fated substitution.

Gringo Star took the stage after Black Birds ended. The Atlanta group has received acclaim for every album they've released consecutively. To kick off their tour with a new bassist, the group chose Louisville as their first stop. The band bounced forth from garage rock guitar riffs to baseball-park organ melodies. Though they were at times playing to an audience of only four, Gringo Star held no punches and gave their all to an hour long set. Check out their song "The Start," and join us in wishing them luck for the remainder of their tour.

Lastly, New Brovado closed the Friday night show. I was already familiar with their music from the Sol Similar single they released with Gubbey on Record Store Day, but I've never known quite how to categorize their sound. At times, they played like a power pop band with harmonized vocals and snapping drums. At other times their sludgy power chords were more reminiscent of The Sword or Black Sabbath. Finally, Black Birds drummer Nick Layman said it best after the show when he asked "it sounds like a Tame Impala and Queens of the Stone Age drunkfuck, doesn't it?"



Gringo Star's remaining tour dates are posted below

Thu Jun 12 - Northside Fest @ Shea Stadium - Brooklyn, NY 
Fri Jun 13 - Charlie Os - Montpelier, VT 
Sat Jun 14 - Mercury Lounge - New York, NY 
Wed Jun 18 - Black Cat - Washington , DC 
Thu Jun 19 - Southland Ballroom - Raleigh, NC 
Fri Jun 20 - The Garage - Winston Salem, NC 
Sat Jun 21 - Grey Eagle - Asheville, NC 

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Summer Cassingle Series

Louisville is For Lovers and Guestroom Records have announced the line up for the SUMMER CASSINGLE SERIES; which is 3 live events throughout the summer at The New Vintage, including 12 Louisville artists, with a free cassette single (and download coupon) with admission at every show:

JUNE 27 (Hip Hop Showcase:): Citizens United, 1200, 2Strikes, DJ Deuce, with special guest opener Basement Up (Lexington & Frankfort)

JULY 4 (Pop Showcase): Plastic Bubble, Black Birds of Paradise, The Deloreans, Brick Pitino

JULY 25 (Blues, Roots, and Acoustic Showcase): Jaye Jayle, Lydia Burrell (with Twin Limb), eremy•JIrvin, The Gallery Singers at the Electric Church of the Tambourine, with special guest opener Scars on 45 (England)

SUMMER PASS
Each show is $5ADV/$7DOOR or $12 for a Summer Pass to all three shows; available at Guestroom Records (1806 Frankfort ave). UPDATE: Win a pair of SUMMER PASSES! Details on the Guestroom Records Facebook page.




Thursday, May 29, 2014

Free Tix Give-A-Way: Gringo Star @ Zanzabar 6/2

We have 2 tickets to Gringo Star  (think The Strokes meet Marc Bolan around the time Ringo Starr was following him around with a film crew) at Zanzabar on June 2nd! and we are gonna make it super duper easy for you, just be the first person to leave a comment saying you want them and they are yours!

 Gringo Star @ Zanzabar 6/2   $8/$10 21+ 9pm

6/6 Psych Nite @ Zanzabar

Chicago post-Psychedelic/punk outfit Crown Larks will be playing on June 6th at Zanzabar with Louisville favorites Blackbirds of Paradise and New Bravado. $5  21+  9 PM
Crown Larks
 

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Review: Black Birds of Paradise

          Ever since I first heard Black Birds of Paradise cover Washington Phillips’ song “I Had a Good Father and Mother” on There is No One I wished they had more of a catalogue. Tonight marks the release of their first full length release, a DIY self-titled LP pressed by the drummer himself.

            Since their only other track before now was the upbeat summer-y song “I Love You (But I Don’t Know Why)” on Gubbey’s Head Cleaner compilation, I was pleasantly surprised with the needle-drop opener “Future Man,” which is reminiscent of a Sergio Leone score with Scott Carney on Theremin. The heavy bass and steady ride imply a sinister, mischievous presence.
One of the things that sets Black Birds of Paradise aside from other young rock bands right off the bat is Regan Layman, who plays vibraphone, percussion, and sings backup. Throughout the whole album, her textures and frequencies add a depth to the sound that plays a large part in shaping the tune around them. “Exotica” is an instrumental track torn between Regan’s vibraphone solos and Nick Layman’s synth styles. Despite the song’s major key and more positive demeanor, there’s a tension between the two that is really special.
Right in the middle of the record, the entire band backs out for a quieter, more somber acoustic song titled “The Way, The Truth, The Light.” This only accentuates the band’s diversity by providing contrast to the following louder more aggressive “Pour a Drink.”

With their first release, Black Birds of Paradise have proved that they are capable of effortlessly playing a wide range of musical styles without compromising or betraying their vision. Let’s hope their second album has the same charm. Come out to the New Vintage tonight for the release party with Lady Pyramid and Murals.

Monday, February 17, 2014

3/1 Black Birds of Paradise LP release show

On Saturday 3/1 the Black Birds of Paradise will be playing the New Vintage in support of their debut LP, and joined by Lady Pyramid and  Murals. Visuals will be provided by Spettra and the Squallis Puppeteers.
For those who followed the release of THERE IS NO ONE: A Louisville Is For Lovers Tribute To The Palace Brothers, The Black Birds did an amazing cover of I had A Good Mother And Father and slayed a live performance on WFPK. And if you got your hands on a copy, it was Black Bird Nick that handled the expert color explosion vinyl. We here at 37FLOOD are interested in seeing the new BBoP vinyl.
Black Birds of Paradise playing live at WFPK studios.

Doors at 8:00 music at 9:00 $5 cover. $15 12" LP w/ Download Card.