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Spend It Up, Spend It Down, Spend It All Around

Dudes, today is another big release date in the lovely world of Indie Rock Land. Come, let us go on a journey…

Released today:

  • Ted Leo, “Tell Balgeary Balgury Is Dead” Not only has Ted Leo released the best LP of the year, he might go on and release the best EP of the year, too. Read what our Los Angeles brother in arms, Han Q Duong, has to say about the EP here.
  • Death Cab For Cutie, “Transatlanticism” I was able to somehow buy this album last week in Chicago, and it’s amazing. How can Ben make sadness sound so beautiful?
  • Belle and Sebastian, “Dear Catastrophe Waitress” Thank you Jesus for giving us this band.

    There are more good releases out today, but I can’t go and do all the work for you. This discussion may guide you, though. Slacker.

  • Who Won The Short List Prize?

    Damien Rice. Who cares? I don’t know.

    New York, Get To Know The Evil Queens

    We here in Columbus love The Evil Queens, and luckily for you, New York City, they’re visiting this weekend.

    Siberia Friday, the 10th with Slow Wire and More
    Freddy’s Back Room on Saturday the 11th with Grooveski from Poland

    While I Was Gone, Part I

    While I was gone, Han Q Duong wrote a review of Beulah’s Los Angeles concert inside the LA corner of donewaiting.com.

    AND! David Cobb, commander of donewaiting.com Texas, interviewed The Brian Jonestown Massacre.

    There is more, but there is much to dig through. Stay tuned.

    Field Studies 2003: Complete

    Everything was great. So many thanks, so much to say, but for now I sleep.

    Indianapolis Knows The Deal

    The first Donewaiting.com Field Studies show is tonight in Bowling Green! Tomorrow is Chicago, and Saturday is Indianapolis where Indianapolismusic.net has this to say about our show:

    Have you heard the buzz about a music Web site that gets talented writers to contribute thoughts and reviews, opens a message board to more chatter, and throws shows with good bands? Nope, not tooting our own horn this time. We’re talking about Columbus, OH’s DoneWaiting.com. The site is bringing their “Field Studies Tour” to Indy on a good will mission to hook up with our music community. The show features Indy’s Loretta, Columbus’ Miranda Sound and Stepford Five, and Anderson, IN’s AM Drive. Check out the site at www.donewaiting.com (current home to the writings of IMN refugee-in-residence Danica “Moxy” Johnson) and check out the show.

    The site does a weekly Top Ten Shows of the Week and we came in @ #4, ranking better than Papa M and Over the Rhine but not as good as Merle Haggard. Note to all: never fuck with Merle Haggard.

    Rock Over Chicago, Rock Over Indianapolis, Rock Over Bowling Green

    One of the biggest ventures the site has ever taken part in, the donewaiting.com Field Studies Tour, kicks off Thursday in Bowling Green. Everyone involved is really excited about it, and we can’t wait to hit the road with some of our favorite bands.

    But we need your help.

    The three day donewaiting.com-sponsored tour visits Bowling Green, Chicago, and Indianapolis beginning Thursday. If you live in one of these cities, come out! If you have friends who live there, forward this e-mail on. If you run a
    website, help us out with a link. Full information for each show is at the bottom of this message.

    Like I’ve said, the purpose of this mini tour was to showcase two Columbus bands, Miranda Sound and The Stepford Five, with some of the best bands in
    different cities. Each night is well worth the money, and a great opportunity to see what one piece of the Columbus music scene is all about and at the same time maybe learn about some bands in your own city that you weren’t aware of.

    I’ll be at the Chicago and Indianapolis shows, so if you make it out please say hello. We love meeting the people that visit the site.

    And thanks again, everyone, for your continued support of donewaiting.com and all that we’re trying to do. It means so much to us.

    Thu., October 2, 2003
    Bowling Green, OH – Howard’s Club H
    Donewaiting.com Field Studies Tour
    w/ The Stepford Five [mp3], Miranda Sound [mp3] & Stylex [mp3]

    Fri., October 3, 2003
    Chicago, IL – The Note $8
    Donewaiting.com Field Studies Tour
    w/ Miranda Sound [mp3], Woolworthy [mp3], Light FM & The Stepford Five [mp3]

    Sat., October 4, 2003
    Indianapolis, IN – Birdy’s
    Donewaiting.com Field Studies Tour
    w/ Loretta [mp3], AM Drive [mp3], Miranda Sound [mp3], The Stepford Five [mp3]

    Back, Prepared To Be Patted

    From this week’s Columbus Alive:

    Duffy for Prez in 2004?

    If you haven?t tuned into Donewaiting.com in the last 12 months you?re either completely computer illiterate or living under the rock instead of in it. It seemed a challenge when he started, but Robert Duffy Jr.?s experiment to document the goings-on of the entire Columbus music scene has resulted in a successful and oft-frequented website.

    His state of the union address (in his ?OH! Columbus? column) is pretty comprehensive, reading like a ?cheers and jeers? commentary on his virgin year in town. In it he gives much respect to his favorite band Miranda Sound, his new favorite club Caf? Bourbon Street, and local press (thanks man) and radio. The drama that occurred at the High Five gets the only unanimous ?boo.? And if there?s one thing Duffy could change, it?s the start times of weeknight shows, preferring earlier to later for the nine-to-fivers who still love cold beer.

    With even more planned for next year, including a bevy of sponsored gigs showcasing Columbus bands out of town, Duffy may as well crown himself the all-knowing, all-doing chief of High Street. May I suggest Joel Treadway, of Cringe.com, as his running mate?

    If you’d like to apply for a cabinet position, make your bid known.

    The New Strokes Album

    A friend of a friend of a friend of a friend of a friend of told me that if you do some digging in your favorite file sharing service, you could find the new Strokes album, “Room on Fire.”

    The Onion Interviews Belle & Sebastian

    Or, to be more specific, they interview Stuart Murdock from the band.

    O: How much of your songwriting is autobiographical?

    SM: I just got this image in my mind of a cake, of writing songs being like baking a cake. The autobiographical part of things is like the flour, and the romance side of things and the fantasy part are like the sugar and eggs. By the time you’re done mixing it all together, it’s hard to tell which is which. When you write a song, it just comes out. There’ll be little strands of it, and some are of biography, and some are things that have happened or that you think about. (full interview)