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Win Tickets to Bonnaroo 2015!

Bianca Phillips

Bonnaroo Music Festival last year.

For one weekend in mid-June for 13 consecutive years, a massive field in rural Manchester, Tennessee — just outside Nashville — has been taken over by 80,000-plus music fans, four music stages, a water park, a Ferris wheel, and all manner of other attractions at the annual Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival. This year is no different, and the Flyer is offering one lucky reader a set of free passes to Bonnaroo this weekend (June 11th-14th). Details can be found at the end of this post. 
     
This year, Billy Joel, Deadmau5, Kendrick Lamar, Florence + The Machine, My Morning Jacket, Alabama Shakes, and Mumford & Sons will headline the festival alongside more than a hundred musical acts from a variety of genres. The full line-up is available here. The roster of stand-up comedians is fronted by Memphis’ own Chris Hardwick and Seattle-based Reggie Watts. You can see the Comedy Theatre line-up here.

Bonnaroo is so much more than just live performances though. Most of those 80,000-plus festival-goers camp on Bonnaroo’s grounds and make the fest their home away from home for the weekend. As such, there’s a post office, a general store, and hundreds of food options. For those who can’t let their workout routine slide for a weekend, there’s a full line-up of yoga classes and a 5K run. There are multiple parades planned, including a crazy hat parade. And there are plenty of costume theme parties to keep party animals busy all weekend. Fest-goers can keep cool inside the air-conditioned Cinema Tent, where cult classics, contemporary movies, and documentaries screen all weekend. Eighties teen actor Corey Feldman will be on-hand in the Cinema Tent for a 30th anniversary screening of The Goonies. New this year is The Grove, a wooded area on the 700-acre farm near the camping pods that that was previously unused. It will be adorned with lights, art installations, and hammock seating.

To win a pair of Bonnaroo tickets, send an email to Bianca Phillips, at bphillips@memphisflyer.com and we’ll randomly select a winner on Tuesday, June 9th, at 2 p.m. You must be able to come to the Flyer office and retrieve the tickets to win.

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Bomb Shelter Radio at Amurica

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Joshua Short and his Bomb Shelter Radio.

San Francisco artist Joshua Short will activate a pirate radio station in Memphis, Tennessee tonight at Amurica. Short built a make-shift van topper out of found materials and cardboard to house his “radio station,” and local bands that are set to perform include Small Fires, Grave Pioneer, ManControl, Quintron, Richard James, and Jessie Davis. “Bomb Shelter Radio: Memphis” is the third incarnation of an ongoing project for Short, and the station will be active until June 12th. Check out a video from one of Short’s other projects below, and be sure to stop by Amurica at least once over the next week. 

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Bomb Shelter Radio at Amurica

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Weekend Roundup 19: Memphis Punk Fest, Tori WhoDat, Cedric Burnside

Cedric Burnside plays Lafayette’s Music Room this Sunday.

The third annual Memphis Punk Fest rules my Weekend Roundup this week, with over 40 bands (many of them local) set to play at multiple venues around town. Sprinkled in between the extensive Memphis Punk Fest shows are a lot of acts worth checking out, including Cedric Burnside, Tori Who Dat, and Nights Like These. This weekend marks the start of an insane June music calendar, with shows (that we’ll be previewing) happening almost every night of the week. 


Friday, June 5th.

Memphis Punk Fest: Spit, Cheerbleeders, Hombres, Klaxxon, 5 p.m. at Murphy’s, prices vary.

Soundcheck Memphis featuring Tori WhoDat, Marco Pave, and KL Undenyable, 7 p.m. at Minglewood Hall, $10.

Weekend Roundup 19: Memphis Punk Fest, Tori WhoDat, Cedric Burnside

Sleepwalkrs, Justin Bloss Trio, Chris Curtis, 8 p.m. at Otherlands, $7.

Memphis Punk Fest: Dawn Patrol, Angel Lust, Six Pack, Process of Suffocation, 9 p.m. at the Buccaneer, prices vary.

Weekend Roundup 19: Memphis Punk Fest, Tori WhoDat, Cedric Burnside (2)

Nights Like These Record Release Show, 9 p.m. at the Hi-Tone Small Room, $5.

La Pistola, Rabid Villain, 9 p.m. at the Hi-Tone, $10.

Saturday, June 6th.
Memphis Punk Fest: Squadron, Rotten Stitches, Forsaken Prophets, Ghost Sector, Banned Anthem, The Waits, 5 p.m. at the Lamplighter, prices vary.

Marcella Simien Solo performance, 7:30 p.m. at Booksellers at Laurelwood.

The Warp and the Weft, Mike from New York, 8 p.m. at Otherlands, $7.

Weekend Roundup 19: Memphis Punk Fest, Tori WhoDat, Cedric Burnside (3)

Memphis Punk Fest: The Worst, SVU, Commonwealth of Native Americans, Badge Collector, Pallbearers, 9 p.m. at the Hi-Tone Small Room, prices vary.

Memphis Punk Fest: Three Cents Short, Stuck Lucky, Random Conflict, Pezz, Pears, Darrow Chemical Company, 9 p.m. at the Hi-Tone, prices vary.

Sunday, June 7th.

Cedric Burnside Project, 4 p.m. at Lafayette’s.

Weekend Roundup 19: Memphis Punk Fest, Tori WhoDat, Cedric Burnside (4)

Memphis Punk Fest: Lazy Affair, The Hoax, Bombflower, The No Loves, Glorious Abhor, 5 p.m. at Murphy’s, prices vary.

Jammin for Deric featuring Free World, Highway HiFi, Faith Evans Ruch & Buckles and Boots, 6 p.m. at the Hi-Tone Small Room, $5.

Memphis Punk Fest Finale: One Last Chance, The Gloryholes, EZ Kebage, Parasite Diet, From Parts Unkown, Black Irish Texas, 8 p.m. at the P&H, prices vary.

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Rick and Roy Release Superfluidity

Rick Steff and Roy Berry will celebrate the release of their new album Superfluidity with a listening party and performance Friday night at Memphis Made Tap Room. Doors open at 7 p.m., followed by a listening session of Superfluidity at 8 p.m. and a performance at 9 p.m. Released on Archer Records, Superfluidity is the duo’s debut album, and is available on limited vinyl as well as CD. Stream the entire thing below, then get to Memphis Made Tap Room by 8 p.m. on Friday. The event is free.

Rick and Roy Release Superfluidity

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This Weekend at the Levitt Shell: Kristina Train, Jakubi, Seryn, MarchFourth!

Kristina Train plays the Levitt Shell this Thursday night.

The free summer concert series at the Levitt Shell continues this weekend with four more concerts.

Thursday, June 4th at 7:30 p.m.

This Weekend at the Levitt Shell: Kristina Train, Jakubi, Seryn, MarchFourth!


Friday, June 5th at 7:30 p.m.

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Saturday, June 6th at 7:30 p.m.

This Weekend at the Levitt Shell: Kristina Train, Jakubi, Seryn, MarchFourth! (3)

Sunday, June 7th at 7:30 p.m.

This Weekend at the Levitt Shell: Kristina Train, Jakubi, Seryn, MarchFourth! (4)

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Weekend Roundup 18: My Mother’s Family, Caleb Sweazy, Jason Da Hater

Jason Da Hater performs at the Hi-Tone this Sunday.

After being on the road for nearly three weeks, I’m back in M-town with another Weekend Roundup for you. There’s a lot going on around town this weekend, including the first show from a new local group called My Mother’s Family (featuring Daniel Mckee, Joel Gradinger, Graham Winchester and Richard James). Between the free shows at the Levitt Shell and a stacked weekend at the Hi-Tone, there are plenty of reasons to get out of the house. 

Friday, May 29th.
AJ Ghent Band, 7:30 p.m. at the Levitt Shell, free.

Weekend Roundup 18: My Mother’s Family, Caleb Sweazy, Jason Da Hater

Strong Martian, Other Stories, Lagoonas, 9 p.m. at the Hi-Tone, $5.

My Mother’s Family, 11 p.m. at the Buccaneer.

Saturday, May 30th.
Glen David Andrews, 7:30 p.m. at the Levitt Shell, free.

Weekend Roundup 18: My Mother’s Family, Caleb Sweazy, Jason Da Hater (5)

Eric Lewis, Andy Ratcliff, Caleb Sweazy, 6 p.m. at the Harbor Town Amphitheater, free.

Weekend Roundup 18: My Mother’s Family, Caleb Sweazy, Jason Da Hater (2)

Dead Soldiers, Marcella and her Lovers, 9:30 p.m. at the Hi-Tone, $10.

Weekend Roundup 18: My Mother’s Family, Caleb Sweazy, Jason Da Hater (3)

Bluff City Backsliders, 10 p.m. at Bar DKDC.

Sunday, May 31st.
Earl Thomas, 7:30 p.m. at the Levitt Shell, free.

Jason Da Hater, 9 p.m. at the Hi-Tone, $10.

Weekend Roundup 18: My Mother’s Family, Caleb Sweazy, Jason Da Hater (4)

Water Spaniel, 9 p.m. at the Hi-Tone Small Room, $5.

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Bryan Hayes Releases New Album

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Bryan Hayes and his band.

Memphis songwriter Bryan Hayes has a new album out today, called Farther down the Line. Most of the songs on this new album were written while Hayes was deployed in Iraq, and an article on Hayes can be found in this month’s National Guard Magazine, GX. He’s also donating all the proceeds from his single “I Wanna Run” to the Wounded Warrior Project. Bryan has a lot going on right now, and a full list of his upcoming shows can be found below, along with the video for “I Wanna Run.”

Bryan Hayes Releases New Album


Bryan Hayes Takes Memphis:

Tuesday, May 27th: Farther Down the Line Release Day.
Wednesday, May 28th: In-Store Performance, 6 p.m. at Shangri-La Records.
Wednesday, June 3rd: Album Release Show, 7 p.m. at Lafayette’s Music Room.
Friday, June 26th live on Ditty TV, time TBA.

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Mark Edgar Stuart and Toy Trucks at Rocket Science Audio

Mark Edgar Stuart plays Rocket Science Audio Thursday night.

Rocket Science Audio will premier their 21st episode this week, with performances by Mark E. Stuart and Toy Trucks, and comedy by William Montgomery. The premise of Rocket Science Audio is simple, pick two bands that normally wouldn’t play together, throw them in a live recording studio with 50 of their closest friends, and then stream the whole experience live on the internet. Check out a song from Mark Edgar Stuart below, then watch online this Thursday or attend the concert in person, but remember, seating is limited.

Mark Edgar Stuart and Toy Trucks at Rocket Science Audio

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Ghoul and Phobia at the Hi-Tone May 26th

Ghoul play the Hi-Tone this Tuesday.

Ghoul is made up of quasi-anonymous Bay Area death metal/grindcore scene veterans that bring a refreshingly riotous sense of humor to the frequently too-serious metal scene. Taking more than a few cues from GWAR, to whom Ghoul have provided tour support in the past, the four gentlemen credited as Digestor (guitar, vocals, razor hooks and mosh riffs), Dissector (same, plus skateboards and something we’ll skip over right now), Cremator (bass, vocals, plus bone torch, something else we won’t be mentioning), and Fermentor (drums, rot gut, beserker beats) know a little something about making solid crossover thrash metal with the occasional vocal detour into the death metal arena.

But there’s so much more going on here: Ghoul’s discography of four full-length albums, last year’s six-song Hang Ten EP, and several splits with like-minded outfits (plus a 7″) provides the musical backdrop to a brilliant combination of KISS-style attention-getting tactics and new-media savviness that’s a reliable one-way ticket to amassing a cult following. The band’s elaborate fictional back-story, told lyrically throughout the progression of releases but REALLY entertaining as it comes together on their website and YouTube, stars the four band member personas as the perpetually-hooded characters they assume onstage and on record as well as a supporting cast of fellow “Creepsylvania” residents (the town’s history, as written on the site, is a must read). And to those unfamiliar or curious, the “Ask Cremator” page features four ten-minute clips (in “Ghoul’s Burning Questions” series of YouTube episodes) of the namesake member replying in advice-column style to fans who have called “the catacombs” at the number provided. Let me assure you…this is FUNNY stuff, but in no way suitable for the workplace or mixed company and perhaps only enjoyable for those with at least a passable knowledge of metal culture and history.

A couple of great things about Ghoul: Despite this degree of thematic complexity and effort, the band never slides down the slippery slope into novelty, and lastly, their sense of humor shows a mastery of subtlety and self-deprecation. For instance, perusal of Ghoul’s Bandcamp page will find a fake debut album listed simply as “Lou Reed Collaboration”. Also, it is common knowledge in the metal community that Ghoul feature (or featured) members of Bay Area death metal/grindcore bands Impaled and Exhumed. Ghoul will be headlining their Weapons of Mosh Destruction Tour when they hit the Hi-Tone on Tuesday night and it’s worth mentioning a thing or two about Phobia, who will occupy the third slot in the lineup behind Nekrofilth and local metal stalwarts Incineration. Phobia is a Southern California grindcore/crust-punk institution that formed in 1990 and has spit out countless releases over the last 25 years while going through just as many former members with the very definition of a revolving lineup. Never compromising its brutal meat-and-potatoes grind and always on the socio-political (and Anarchic) tip aesthetically and lyrically, Phobia are legends in their own right and make an interesting musical contrast to the theatrical thrash of Ghoul. This will most assuredly be a night of across-the-board metallic intensity and entertainment that doesn’t come through town all that often. Admission is $10.

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This Weekend at the Levitt Shell: The Roosevelts, Mike Farris, Ruby Velle

The Roosevelts play the Levitt Shell this Saturday night.

As a supplement to our Weekend Roundup, we will be previewing the concerts at the Levitt Shell all summer long. This weekend Mike Farris, The Roosevelts, and Ruby Velle and the Soulphonics all play free shows at the Shell. 

Friday, May 22nd.
Mike Farris and the Roseland Rhythm Review, 7:30 p.m. at the Levitt Shell. 

This Weekend at the Levitt Shell: The Roosevelts, Mike Farris, Ruby Velle

Saturday, May 23rd.
The Roosevelts, 7:30 p.m. at the Levitt Shell.

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Sunday, May 24th.
Ruby Velle and the Soulphonics, 7:30 p.m. at the Levitt Shell.

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