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Ice Cube - Why Me?


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Music video for "Why Me?" by Ice Cube, from Raw Footage. Released in 2008 by Lench Mob Records.


Ice Cube is playing this Sunday at Mohawk. Yes, for real.

Tickets are available at Frontgate Tickets.

Fri Dec 12 2008 · Posted in Music Videos on transmissionentertainment.com

Matt and Kim @Mohawk This Saturday!!

The headliner for the secret show at Mohawk this Saturday has been unveiled!
Here is the lineup...
MATT AND KIM
THE LEMURS
+ the contest winner of the Undiscovered Austin Artist Search Contest.

Doors are @8pm. Bring either $2 or 2 cans of food and get there early!

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Music video for "Yea Yeah" by Matt and Kim, from Matt and Kim. Released in 2006 by Iheartcomix. Directed by Nicholas Chatfield-Taylor & Matt.

Thu Dec 11 2008 · Posted in Events on transmissionentertainment.com

The Golden Arm Trio - Star Wars medley live at Emo’s

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Live footage from Emo's of The Golden Arm Trio playing a Star Wars medley.

 

The Golden Arm Trio plays with Invincible Czars for a Holiday Show at Mohawk on Friday, December 19.  Get your tickets at the door.

Thu Dec 11 2008 · Posted in Music Videos on transmissionentertainment.com

From The Mind Of Adi #13

What Next?: Austinist Indieroke One Year Anniversary, December 27th at The Mohawk

It's hard to believe it has already been year since Austinist had its first karaoke party at the 'hawk last December. What started out as an evening of keeping busy during the Christmas lull, singing indie and not-so-indie classics with friends, has turned into a fairly consistent occurrence.

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Thu Dec 11 2008 · Posted in Daily on transmissionentertainment.com

HOT OFF THE PRESS (#23) - Amadou & Mariam and Team B

It’s Wednesday, and that means it’s time for Nick Courtright’s weekly first glance at music discovered in the last seven days, whether it be just-released, just-leaked, or some long-lost gem that has remained under the radar.  Click here for other recent editions of Hot Off the Press, featuring acts such as Deerhunter, TV on the Radio, Deerhoof, Juana Molina, Crystal Stilts, White Denim, and Grizzly Bear.

Amadou & Mariam – Welcome to Mali

released December 16 on Because UK
Report Card: A

This isn’t the type of thing that’s going to get every smirking college student buying into the hype, with its amalgam of funk grooves, big-ass instrumentation, and a distinct lack of lyrics you can sensibly sing along to, but that’s not to say that every smirking college student has impeccable taste.  After all, Amadou and Mariam have been around the block with this music thing for about thirty years, and Welcome to Mali represents not an unaware headfirst dive into West African experimentation but rather the embodiment of a lifetime of refinement.  Think The Rolling Stones if only The Rolling Stones were still making music anyone wanted to hear.

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Wed Dec 10 2008 · Posted in Daily on transmissionentertainment.com

The Calm Blue Sea at Mohawk - Dec 12


The Calm Blue Sea

The Calm Blue Sea
RIYL: Caspian, Mogwai, Explosions in the Sky
Performing: December 12 @ Mohawk.

The hardest thing for a post-rock band to do is not sound like Explosions in the Sky. It’s true – ask This Will Destroy You. It’s really hard, apparently. The Calm Blue Sea doesn’t seem to have this problem though. The band just released their first LP, a self-titled six song offering produced by Erik Wofford, whose previous credits include working with My Morning Jacket, The Blacks Angels and the aforementioned Explosions. The self-titled record swells and soars, explodes then decays, following a tested post-Mogwai formula without sounding tired and too familiar.

Live, The Calm Blue Sea conveys every once of emotion their stellar debut documents. The band recently wowed a surprisingly packed Red7 audience and undoubtedly will again in December when they join The Midgetmen, Follow That Bird and The Bubbles at Mohawk. Tickets are available at the door.

CBS isn’t entirely instrumental, like some of their peers. Vocals do show up occasionally (“Literal,” “This Will Never Happen Again”) though they’re placed in the mix more for effect, just another layer in the band’s dense compositions. The same goes for xxx piano. While CBS aren’t the first and only space-rock band to use a piano, it’s from this melodic framework that The Calm Blue Sea is able to build such epic tunes, providing more dynamics and ethereal range than a few delayed and otherwise-effected guitars can.

The Calm Blue Sea is available at Waterloo Records for $9.99 or through the band at their shows.

Tue Dec 9 2008 · Posted in Daily on transmissionentertainment.com
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