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Concert poster for John Wiese with Japanese Death Poems â Robert Beatty âż Screen print â WRFL presents, Tuska Gallery
Tilt and his buddy Bumper, reppinâ their favorite college radio station from the 30th century.
WRFLâs Top 30 Charts: September 11th - September 18th
LCD Soundsystem-american dream
ALVVAYS-Antisocialites
Deer Tick-Deer Tick, Vol. 1
Dent May-Across the Multiverse
Oh Sees-Orc
David Barbe-10th of Seas
Midnight Sister-Sunset Over Saturn
Alex Cameron-Forced Witness
Bob & Gene-If This World Were Mine
Motorhead-Under Cover
Parsons Rocket Project-Parsons Rocket Project
Iron & Wine-Beast Epic
Krrum-Evil Twin EP
Ben Frost-Threshold of Faith
Queen Moo-Mean Well
Summer Heart-101
Partner-In Search of Lost Time
Daniel Caesar-Freudian
Walter Etc.-Gloom Cruise
Deerhoof-Mountain Moves
Cloud Control-Zone
Common Deer-II
Ursula 1000-Galleria
Soccer Mommy-Collection
El Ten Eleven (feat. Emile Mosseri) -Unusable Love
Tender-Modern Addiction
Passion Pit-Tremendous Sea of Love
L.A. Witch-L.A. Witch
Caroline Says-50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever-Talk Tight
Around Town 8/30 - 9/2
Wednesday 8/30
Summer Classic Movie Series: The Big Lebowski- Kentucky Theater 7:15 p.m.
Lexington Chamber Music Festival- Mainstage Concert- Downtown Arts Center 7:30 p.m.
Verstarker, Blood Handsome, Helicoid- Cosmic Charlieâs 9 p.m.
BlackGrass Gospel- The Burl 9 p.m.
Thursday 8/31
Lexington Chamber Music Festival: Cabaret Concert- Alâs Bar 7:30 p.m.
The Spockers, The Jettisons, The Slams- The Burl 9 p.m.
Friday 9/1
NoLi CDC presents the Night Market- 700 Bryan Ave 6 p.m.
The Past, MOJOTHUNDER, Bad People, Sine Linguist- The Burl 7 p.m.
Saturday 9/2
Hot Rod Hullabaloo concert benefitting Shelbyâs Way- 845 Contract Street 10 a.m.
Volunteer Day- Raven Run Nature Sanctuary 10 a.m.
The Burning Peppermints, Champs of the Sun- The Burl 9 p.m.
Sunday 9/3
Terrapin Hill Harvest Music Festival- Terrapin Hill Farm in Harrodsburg all-day
Jazz Burnch w/ Gail Wynters- Willieâs Locally Known 11 a.m.
Lexington Chamber Music Festival: Mainstage Concert- Downtown Arts Center 2 p.m.
Jazz on the Lawn with C the Beat- Ashland Henry Clay Estate 5:30 p.m.
Legendary Shack Shakers- The Burl 8 p.m.
Weekly Events
Monday:
 Morning Coffee Ride- Broomwagon Coffee & Bikes 7 a.m.
Old-time Jam Session- Broomwagon Coffee & Bikes 6 p.m.
Coraleeâs Open Mic- Willieâs Locally Known - 8 p.m.
Grateful Monday- Cosmic Charlieâs 9 p.m.
LexSwing Dance- 649 Price Ave 7 p.m.
Tuesday:Â
Semi-Charmed Open Mic Night- Broomwagon Coffee & Bikes 7 p.m.
Wednesday:
 Weekly Vinyl Night- Pivot Brewing 4 p.m.
Thursday:
 Thursday Night Live- Fifth Third Pavilion 4:30 p.m.
Micadelic: Comedy and Music Open Mic- Alâs Beer Garden 9 p.m.
Friday:Â
Free Team Trivia- Broomwagon Coffee and Bikes 7 p.m
Saturday:Â
Open Mic Garden Gathering- High on Art & Coffee 6 p.m.
WRFLâs Top 30 Charts
ac Demarco - This Old Dog
Marika Hackman - Iâm Not Your Man
Adult Mom - Soft Spots
Slowdive - Slowdive
Girlpool - Powerplant
Blondie - Pollinator
Wavves - Youâre Welcome
The Wooden Sky - Swimming In Strange Waters
Sylvan Esso - What Now
Blond Ambition - Slow All Over
Hazel English - Just Give In/Never Going Home
Chino Vadgi - Kids in the Street
Geotic - Abysma
Perfume Genius - No Shape
Julia Holter - In the Same Room
Brother Ali - All The Beauty In This Whole Life
Dr. Paul - Calling Daddy Anarchist
Cende - #1 Hit Single
The Black Angels - Death Song
Chris Bathgate - Dizzy Seas
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Lovely Creatures
Daniel Romano - Modern Pressure
Land of Talk - Life After Youth
Clark - Death Peak
Daniel Martin Moore - Turned Over To Dreams
Diet Cig - Swear Iâm Good At This
Chastity Belt - I Used To Spend So Much Time Alone
(Sandy) Alex G - Rocket
Boss Hog - Brood X
Pumarosa - The Witch
CD Review:Â Flogging Molly - Life Is Good
Vanguard Records 2017
Genre: celtic punk
Okay, I wasnât going to add this, but then I remembered the days when I used to listen to âShipping Up To Bostonâ on repeat, and the nostalgia compelled me. That said, I think itâs general knowledge that Flogging Molly is âbetterâ (read: less agro) than Dropkick Murphys, but both deal in the same celtic-influenced, string-section-led, high energy punk that youâd probably hear when you order a Guinness in Boston. Itâs not all great, and the tracks that sacrifice some of the energy to make more of a political point (8âs Jericho referencing) suffer for it, but when FM is on, theyâre on, whether itâs the slower, ending-credits feel of 7 and 10, the faster pace of 11 and 3 (the latter about a dying boomtown, one of the political songs that works), or the three-movements-in-four-minutes of 2. Yeah, itâs a bit cheesy, but the protein is probably good for you. Probably.
RIYL: Dropkick Murphys, Bad Religion, The Real McKenzies, The Pogues
E: 2, 11, 7, 10, 3
The Hidden Cameras -Â âHome on Native Landâ Review
Outside Music 2016
Genre: indie rock/indie folk
My first experience with Canadian band was their debut, âThe Smell of Our Ownâ, in 2003. Unashamedly gay, led by the quavering vocals of front man Joel Gibb, there was a shamelessness and an urgency to their music.But a lot has changed in thirteen years. Sure, in âTrumpâs Americaâ, itâs not going to be a cakewalk to be LGB or T, but gay marriage is legal in North America, and a vast majority of folks are finding that âlove winsâ as concerns such things. All of which leaves Gibb and his band to abandon the indie rock trappings of their sound and embrace what is called âCanadiannaâ - the Canadian version of America. Steel guitars and loping waltzes predominate on Gibbâs stab at country music, with guest appearances from Neil Tennant of the Pet Shop Boys (track 3), Ron Sexsmith (track 6&14), and a chorus of Feist, Rufus Wainwright, and Mary Margaret OâHara (track 12). Itâs certainly not the Hidden Cameras I first fell in love with - itâs not even the same genre as their last record, âAgeâ. But the songwriting here is on point, and when Gibb turns on his wavering voice, itâs not hard to get sucked into his form of emotive poetry - even if the idiom now is more suitable to barn dances than to rock clubs. Worth a listen!
Recommended Tracks: He is the Boss of me, Log Drivers Waltz, and Drunk Dancers WaltzÂ
Last night i got to learn some of the fundamentals of DJing at my beloved wrfl Lexington :3 heres a playlist of everything I selected (or helped select) in the order that it was played
Sorry that it's a spotify playlist lol