Posted on June 25th, 2009 at 4:04 pm by Brian
In preparation for the 2nd 0mnis0und release, a new website has been unveiled. Check it out here:
In preparation for the 2nd 0mnis0und release, a new website has been unveiled. Check it out here:
Geographer will be rocking out with our friends Jared Mees & The Grown Children at the Hemlock Tavern Tuesday June 30th! This is a show you won’t want to miss! Hope to see you there!
Is up and running. The rules are a bit out of date, but you’ll get the gist of it. Feel free to email info@broball.com with any questions/comments or suggestions you may have. Thanks for your interest!
Hey everyone! The highly anticipated Guitar Hero Van Halen was unveiled at E3 Yesterday. Check out what VG247 had to say! I worked as a Drum Note Tracker on this game, and I’m very proud of the results.
If you’re in the mood for an evening of ROCK, look no further. Geographer will be at Rickshaw Stop supporting Clues and our friends Birds & Batteries will be opening up the evening. Come on out! Looking forward to seeing you there!
You can buy tickets here
Join VTG for an early evening of Rock n Roll! VTG goes on around 10p. Come thirsty for cheap beer and great electro-ROCK!
Please join us for an awesome evening of rock! We’re really looking forward to headlining at one of our favorite SF venues. You can purchase tickets here. Looking forward to seeing you there!
Check out the awesome line up on March 29th @ DNA Lounge in San Francisco. Purchase advance tickets here! It is going to be an awesome night of electronic indie rock, so bring your friends and we’ll see you there!
Alaska In Winter
Alaska In Winter came about when art student Brandon Bethancourt spent a semester recording music in an isolated cabin on the south coast of Alaska. Upon arrival back in New Mexico, he teamed up with Zach Condon of Beirut, Heather Trost of A Hack and a Hacksaw (a Neutral Milk Hotel side-project), and Rosina Roybal (who played viola in the Kanye West symphony) and thus finished the album Dance Party in the Balkans.
Spin - Artist of the Day
“Globetrotting, laptop-totting electro-nerd melds experiences on excellent new album…”
:What? Not only is Alaska in Winter more deserving of the title “maverick” than its eponymous state’s governor, the electronic project is also far more versed in foreign policy. Dance Party in the Balkans, the group’s 2007 debut, married robotic cadence with traditional Eastern European tones, fleshed out by dramatic strings and emotive vocals from frontman/Grand Poobah Brandon Bethancourt. This month’s follow-up, Holiday, takes a trip
to Berlin — and in AIW’s Germany, life is a cabaret.”
http://www.myspace.com/alaskainwinter
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Intermission
Intermission is a San Francisco/Oakland based duo formed in 2005 consisting of Piper Lewine (boyskout) on lead vocals, bass, keys, and noise and Skot Brown (phantom limbs, black ice) on backing vocals, guitar, keys, and noise. Currently they are in the studio recording there full length album “Music To Exit To.”
http://www.myspace.com/intermissionsf
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Geographer
After a series of family tragedies, Geographer founder Michael Deni moved to San Francisco, where he spent the next several months with a synthesizer he found on the street turning the emotions that drove him from home into the rich, heart-pounding epics that comprise the band’s debut, “Innocent Ghosts.” After a packed album release party at San Francisco’s landmark Cafe du Nord that included members of Bright Eyes, and the privilege of being voted one of three “Undiscovered Bands You Need To Hear Now” by SPIN, Geographer is poised on the brink of becoming one of the most exciting newcomers in Indie music.
Here are some really cool iPhone apps from Perkins Network. Check them out here!