Posts Categorized: music

Death Cab for Cutie – Concert Set List – LC Pavilion Columbus, OH

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Set list for the Death Cab for Cutie (and Frightened Rabbit) concert that took place @ Lifestyle Communities (LC) Pavilion on July 27, 2011 in Columbus, OH: I created a Spotify playlist that can be (freely) accessed here -> Death Cab and Frightened Rabbit – LC Pavilion Frightened Rabbit - “Hi, we’re Frightened Rabbit, and we’re… Read more »

Gordon Gee and Glee!

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Some fellow students of mine at the Ohio State University participated in a “flash mob” the other day at the Ohio Union, our new student union. I missed this by literally a few minutes. I went in to get tickets for something around 12:30pm. I thought there were an odd number of people just standing… Read more »

Free Indie Music for You – Cheese People

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I was recently contacted by a guy, Gleb Lisichkin, who is an independent music promoter from Moscow. He provided me with a link and permission to distribute (free of charge!) the first release of an upcoming indie rock Russian band (English lyrics) that goes by the name “Cheese People.” I’m not going to lie. I… Read more »

Mae – Concert Set List – Skully’s 11.1.09

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I just went a Mae concert on 11.1.09 at Skully’s Bar & Grill in Columbus, OH, and as usual, I kept record of their set list. It was an overall good concert, and the small venue made for a pretty cool experience. The band members were practically standing next to me in the front row… Read more »

Guitar: Messin’ Around Drone-Style

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This was an unfinished blog post from a few weeks ago that I thought I’d post. I was watching an Acoustic Guitar Techniques podcast and this was my application of the Drones and Chord Relations lesson. Like a lot of guitar principles/techniques, this was something a lot of you guitarists have probably already messed around… Read more »