Radio Radio runs 15 bands on and off of their stage this weekend. 9 bands play the Beta Cell Bash to benefit juvenile diabetes research tonight, and the Cash Smash has 6 bands pay tribute to the Man in Black.
The White Rabbit Cabaret hosts She Does is Magic, The Bonesetters and Laura K. Balke tomorrow night.
Indy's Jukebox presents a most metal weekend. Tonight, take in Ritual, Betrayer, Expecting Casualties, and Solar Being. Tomorrow, the mighty Gates of Slumber pummel you into submission.
The Hoosier Dome features Don't Call It A Comeback, Drop The Anchor, Breaking New Lines, and Glorious Rebellion tonight. Tomorrow, watch JT Woodruff of Hawthorne Heights, Mitch Vice of It's All Happening, Cody Almond of Don't Call It A Comeback, Will Sharaya, and Matt Enemy Must Die.
I'll step out a bit and also recommend the Girls Rock Indy fundraiser at Talbott St. tonight, too.
And, of course, live jazz and lounge music at Maria's Pizza and the Brass Ring all weekend long. Happy First Friday!
Radio Radio brings on a big weekend:
- Friday: Stephen Kellogg and The Sixers, Chris Koza, and Katrina
- Saturday: The California Guitar Trio - GREAT SHOW HERE!
The White Rabbit Cabaret has a great show tonight - take in The Dwellers wwith The American Syndrome, Mr. Clit & the Pink Cigarette and Mad Anthony.
Indy's Jukebox presents Shed tonight.
You can also check out So Many Dynamos at The Hoosier Dome tonight.
It's Swing Night at the Fountain Square Theater tonight with The Boilermaker Jazz Band, and there's live jazz and lounge music at Maria's Pizza and the Brass Ring all weekend long. Enjoy!
Radio Radio has a full weekend - tonight, they bring in Slothpop, Union Tree Review, and Grandkids for your dreamy indie rock pleasure. Tomorrow, you can go a little rootsier and louder with Heartless Bastards, Hacienda, and Devin Therriault.
The White Rabbit Cabaret gets all rockabilly tonight with Art Adams and Davey Jay Sparrow and His Well-Known Famous Drovers. Tomorrow, take in Mark Alexander & The Good Shame, Peter Terry & The City Profits, and The Dapper.
Indy's Jukebox stays loud with Freemason, Off Balance, Court St. Scrappers, and The Gestalts tonight. Tomorrow, enjoy The New Finland Radicals, Hanger Head, Maravich, and King Deuce.
Could the Hoosier Dome be any busier this weekend? Look at the list below:
- FRIDAY: Trip N Balls, Bullet Hell, Crippler, The Purple Peanut Armada
- SATURDAY: The Hiatus Flux ( Fire Starter CD release), Pretending We're Monsters, Of Wolves & Angels, Velero, We Came From Nowhere
- SUNDAY: My Cardboard Spaceship Adventure, Don't Call It A Comeback, Glorious Rebellion
And there's always live jazz and lounge music at Maria's Pizza and the Brass Ring all weekend long. Enjoy!
Gah, too busy this week. Trying to keep up with a sub gig, FAWM.org, and two custom-publication books leaves me a little drained. Such is life. Here's what's going on with music in my neighborhood this weekend:
Radio Radio presents the album release for Everything, Now! tonight, with America Owns the Moon, Learner Dancer, and Vacation Club. This show is free, please act accordingly.
White Rabbit Cabaret hosts Cheyenne Marie Mize and Andrew Combs tonight.
Tonight, Indy's Jukebox gets all loud and weird with Dead Man's Grill, Apostle of Solitude, Dead Man's Switch, Pragmatic, and Mr. Clit and the Pink Cigarettes. Tomorrow, you can take in Solumun Grundy. Note the spelling, people.
At the Hoosier Dome, you can see Junior Battles, It's All Happening, and Wringer tonight. Tomorrow, list to Nick Vampire's Birthday Show with Brooklyn Vampire and Mr. Clit and The Pink Cigarettes.
It's Swing Night at the Fountain Square Theater tonight with the Indianapolis Jazz Orchestra. And there's always live jazz and lounge music at Maria's Pizza and the Brass Ring all weekend long.
The big shows this weekend in Fountain Square is tonight with Toxic Reasons, DV, Harley Poe, and Vodka DeMilo at Radio Radio. Bigger Than Elvis plays there tomorrow. And spiritual Fountain Squarians Born Again Floozies play at the Super Bowl Village tomorrow. Too much going on this weekend with the Super Bowl - I just did the Oak Tree at The Time's show, and a Jimmy Fallon taping is next. Take care and be safe, all!
This post at cnn.com might be driving some new traffic to the site, so let me take a moment to re-introduce myself and state the purposes and intentions of this blog.
My name is Ryan Williams. I write and play bass, not necessarily in that order. And I make my home in the beautiful Fountain Square district of Indianapolis, source of much art, culture, entertainment, fine cuisine, and loud rehearsal noise emanating from my neighbor's house.
The reason that story came out this week was, of course, because of the huge party we're throwing for Super Bowl XLVI this year, and because we want to let everyone know what Indianapolis has to offer. Fountain Square is but a quick trip from downtown, there will be shuttle buses, and I bet the bike taxis will even trek down here. Let me know if you have any questions or just want to hear me lay down a groove for a bit. I will accommodate all reasonable requests.
Radio Radio has Quiet Corral, Kopecky Family Band, and Jascha tonight.
Indy's Jukebox appears to be off of live music for a couple of weeks, according to their website.
The Hoosier Dome presents The Goodnight Fields w/ White Rock Scratch and Unstable Faultline tonight. Tomorrow, take in We Came From Nowhere, As The Fallen Rise, Of Sights and Sounds, Disaffected, Prague, and It's Safe, I Swear.
The White Rabbit Cabaret brings in Woodstove Flapjacks String Band and the Whiskey Bent Valley Boys tonight
It's Swing Night at the Fountain Square Theater with The Stardusters.
And there's live lounge and jazz music at The Brass Ring and Maria's Pizza all weekend long. Enjoy!
Even though Indianapolismusic.net has been archived, I'm still getting some inquiries about music in Indianpolis. In this case, a reporter from CNN.com reached out and asked for some advice on getting to good live music in Indianapolis both during and after the Super Bowl. I'll post a link later, but it was nice to brag on our local talent and venues for a bit.
Please also note that it's possible to check out great local music in Indianapolis (and Fountain Square, in particular) by taking the shuttle from downtown to FSQ and back - details can be found here. I thought the Super Bowl Village did a pretty good job of showcasing local talent, but there's always more to be heard.
Radio Radio has the weekend off. Kick back and relax.
Indy's Jukebox has the Brassknuckle Boys, Off Balance, and the Brothers Gross tomorrow.
The Hoosier Dome gets down with Earthbound, Only OK, Hooper, and Holy Mackenzie tonight. Tomorrow, it's the return of Caelume with Male Bondage, Marital Roles, Teenagers from Outerspace, and Deadghost.
And there's live lounge and jazz music at The Brass Ring and Maria's Pizza all weekend long. Enjoy!
Radio Radio takes the week off. I suspect the owners are on vacation. They deserve it. Calm down.
Indy's Jukebox gets loud and metallic tonight with Dead Birds Adore Us, Goliathon, Dogs of Fortune, and THE MIGHTY KIDD COMET. Tomorrow brings Deezen, Dead Man's Switch, Skyhunter, and LifeBeforeCars.
The Hoosier Dome presents the huge lineup of Affiance, Serianna, Us, From Outside, Sirens & Sailors, As The Fallen Rise, All Roads Lead To Rome, I Will Define, and Haruspex.
It's Swing Night in Fountain Square with The Blue Skies Big Band.
The pianoke of NOISE! takes place tonight at White Rabbit Cabaret.
And don't forget live jazz and lounge music at Maria's Pizza and the Brass Ring tonight. Enjoy!