Gathering of the Tribes
Thursdays, 4 to 4:30pm with Hip-Hop; 5:30 to 6pm with Rock and Acoustic; Reggae, Psychonaut grooves, and Culture throughout the hours, alongside the news!
Be a part of the Gatherings! This program is produced by an affinity network which meets twice monthly at in Vallejo's Art District, where plans are made, and this is Your chance to join a project for alternative culture, including music shows, events, and more! More info, including a list of projects to get in with, at [gatheringofthetribes.blogspot.com]
The beats heard in the background are iLL Beatz. Info, downloads, and more at [link]
Debut tracks!
"Rock 'Em To Sleep" by iLL-iteracy
[link]
"The Ensembly Line (Nevamind What You Sippin')"
by iLL-iteracy
(Produced by Chris Prythm)
4pm Interview with Klaranze Kirk, in cooperation with MisDemeanor's Hitlist! Talking about his career so-far, women's image in the music industry, and what he's living for as he rises up to take the message Nation-wide!
5:30 Local Rock showcase:
"Leave it for the peasents" by Box of Kittens (Benicia)
"Today" by Nights on First (Benicia)
"The Devils in my Head" by the Rebobs (Napa)
"No Approval" by the Shenanigans (Benicia)
"Last Call Love" by Hear the Sirens
Debut of "Changing Tide"
the 1st single from New Cadence
[reverbnation.com/newcadence]
Equally indebted to indie-‐favorites, Fleet Foxes and Arcade Fire, as they are to classics like Brian Wilson and Greg Allman, New Cadence mixes new-‐school songwriting with a vintage sound from the past. With four-‐part harmonies and a stage full of instruments, this five-‐piece indie-‐folk band from the San Francisco Bay Area beckons a musical solidarity that's primed for the new roots revival.
New Cadence initially formed as a side project in 2009, but the songwriting came so naturally that they managed to track their first EP, Baraboo just months after they formed. Then, in December 2010, the track “Square Foot Dimensions” was chosen by LIVE 105 radio station listeners as a top three finalist in the Not So Silent Night competition. Soon after, the band members dropped their other projects and made New Cadence their sole focus.
In 2011, New Cadence solidified their lineup, wrote new material, and headed back into the studio. In an effort to outdo their first EP, they brought onboard engineer, Gabriel Shepard (Cake, Dredge, Chris Isaak, Frank Black of the Pixies), and laid down tracks in San Francisco’s historic Hyde Street Studios. The outcome was The Yesteryear EP–an ambitious sophomore undertaking released on July 6, 2013.
New Cadence is: Shane Bierwith: Vocals, guitars, other Mike Rawlinson: Vocals, guitars, brass, strings, other Hilary Hanselman: Vocals, keys, other Greg Finley: Vocals, bass, other Tim Brummett: Drums, percussion, other Contact: OakhillRecords@gmail.com
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