| Rock and Roll Hotel |
| Description: Newsletters for members. |
| Date Sent: | Thursday, 10 February 2011 |
| Newsletter Subject: | Just Announced: The Felice Brothers, The Appleseed Cast ++ BIFFY CLYRO tonight! |
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Just Announced:
The Felice Brothers The Appleseed Cast On-Sale Friday 2/11 @ 10am Tonight! Thursday February 10 AP Presents Biffy Clyro
"Can you hear it? It's here! Biffy
finally make that sprint-burst into the rock stratosphere and trample
over the competition like badly tattooed elephants smashing through dead
branches." NME
with special guests: "The melodies are instant, the hooks as hefty as Nikolay Valuev's--this is a big, obvious, step forward." - The Guardian Moving Mountains Solar Powered Sun Destroyer Thursday February 10 Trivia Night at Rock & Roll Hotel presented by Trivia Kings 730pm | FREE | 21+ EVERY THURSDAY! Upstairs @ the Hotel Bar Friday February 11 Baths
with special guests: Braids Blackbird Blackbird 830PM +
...EVERY FRIDAY! Drink To Play, Spell To Win! + Clockwork -A Dance Party- with Djs: Ratt Moze Chris Nitti Phillip Goyette with special guest Djs Deep Sang & Meistro Baltimore Club, Electronic Dance, House, Disco, Hip-Hop and more... Free - Upstairs @ The Hotel Bar Saturday February 12 Wild Nothing
with special guests: Abe Vigoda Deleted Scenes 830pm + GKYK
Free - Upstairs @ The Hotel Bar Sunday February 13 An Evening with.... Emilie Autumn
SOLD OUT! Thursday February 17 Kings Go Forth
"The soul revival isn't reviving any careers-- it's creating them. Older musicians like Sharon Jones, Lee Fields, and Charles Walker were never exactly household names, not even among record collectors, but now they find themselves with more professional potential in front of them than behind them. Since there is little context for these artists, they aren't obliged to sleepwalk through old hits or old routines. Despite the reliance on old sounds, it's all new. It's an exciting moment for soul music, as albums by Jones, Fields, Walker's the Dynamites, and now Kings Go Forth indicate these older musicians are taking nothing for granted, which lends their music an urgency that transcends mere revivalism." - Pitchfork 7.8 with special guests The Mighty Heard Dj Nitekrawler 8pm |
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