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Nov
3
2009

Post Halloween Blues

posted by Suzanna at 2:51 pm.

Hey Gang!

Post Halloween Blues…
Hope everyone had a great Halloween and I hope you had the chance to see local band Headlights at Iron Post on the 31st. Unfortunately, I missed the show because I was out of town at a costume party. But I’m looking forward to seeing them when they’re back in town for the Laughing Prairie Dog Festival on December 4!!!!

More Great Bands in C-U…

There are some great bands coming to town this week!
Generationals are playing at the Courtyard Cafe in the Illini Union this Thursday at 8pm! Check them out at http://www.myspace.com/generationals

Neko Case will be playing at Canopy Club on Friday at 10:30pm! I haven’t seen her live but I know she is great! She’s a member of the Canadian indie band The New Pornographers and right now she is on a solo tour. She played at Lollapalooza this summer along with 130+ of the greatest bands of 2009 including Depeche Mode, The Killers, Kings of Leon and many more. While I was walking around Lollapalooza this August I talked to several people who said they were “there is see Neko Case” over all the other bands.

Laughing Prairie Dog Festival
is just around the corner! The concert extravaganza is only one month and one day away!!!!! Mark your calender and prepare to see Headlights, Common Loon, Santahh, The Hood Internet, Smoking Popes and more! See ya there!

KISSES!

Nov
2
2009

Recap of the Halloween Weekend

posted by E. Tiger at 1:44 pm.

Well, Champaign-Urbana what a weekend it was. Started off Saturday with a mud-filled WPGU tailgate, which was, despite the obstacle, still a complete blast. Then to everyone’s surprise the Illinois Football team actually showed up and beat Michigan. That was enough to make my day. Then I got around to going around to various places Saturday night, checking out a wide range of costumes. Then Sunday I got to watch the showdown between Brett Farve and the Packers. Being a Packers fan it was very frustrating. But we’ll see who winds up on top at the end of the season.

Now thats it’s November, it’s time for the Christmas Spirit! I’m gonna try to throw in as much Christmas esque cheer that I can into my show. Hope you will enjoy it.

Also, its November 2nd. That means the Laughing Prairie Dog Festival is only a month away! Get excited!

E. Tiger

Oct
30
2009

A Cold California Boy

posted by Nick Jones at 4:54 pm.

As a kid who grew up in warm & muggy Houston, Tx and a guy that went to high school in Huntington Beach, Ca it’s gettin kinda cold… And to be honest, my knowledge of what you do in “Winter”, as it’s apparently called, is limited to movies, online pictures, and the stories of friends.

These are a few things I’d like to experience as a relative newcomer to the winter weather.

-Buy a coat

-Go Sledding

-Buy another coat

-Throw snowballs on the quad

-Drink hot cocoa on a porch

-Figure out what I’m really thankful for…(booze?)

-Celebrate me and JC’s birthday in the same month

-Laughing Prairie Dog Fest (Dec 4.- Canopy Club)

Look for the small kid complaining about the cold, and say hello.

Nick Jones

Oct
27
2009

Halloween Week/Weekend in C-U!

posted by Suzanna at 5:23 pm.

Looking for something to do this Halloween week/weekend in C-U? Look no further! I can tell you where to find great music, a costume party, free food and even FREE BOOZE!

Great Music!
Come by Canopy Club tonight at 7 for Trivia Diner and Piano Man
Headlights are playing on Halloween night at Iron Post (8PM)

Costume Party!

Freaktini, a freakishly fun Halloween Party is taking place in downtown Champaign on Thursday, October 29th from 5:30-midnight. Tickets include:

· Hors d’oeuvres at Boltini
· Cupcake at Cakes on Walnut
· Half-price appetizers at Bacaro
· Improv Comedy at Esquire by Zoo Improv
· Live music at Cowboy Monkey
· Tarot Card Readings by Terra
· Raffle prizes awarded throughout the evening
· Costume contest with cash prizes

Purchase your ticket in advance at Boltini, Cakes on Walnut and A Woman’s Place.

Free Food and FREE BOOZE!

County Market and Captain Morgan will be giving away free Captain Morgan samples on October 30th from 5-7PM at County Market on 4th and Springfield. WPGU will bring the tunes. Start off your Halloween weekend the right way by stopping by to sample Captain Morgan products (for the first time, I’m sure.)

Come by the WPGU tailgate (located just east of the Assembly Hall) on Halloween at noon. We’ll have FREE MILLER BEER and FREE FAMOUS DAVE’S BBQ!

For more info:
www.freaktini.com
www.canopyclub.com

Aug
15
2009

Quad Day!

posted by Josh at 8:15 pm.

To update a previous post…

WPGU Presents:

Pet Lions, Big Science, and Curb Service Sunday, August 23rd!!!

The show will start at 1pm ON THE QUAD… AND FOR FREE!!! all part of our Move-In Week and Quad Day 2009 Celebrations!

-JC

Aug
15
2009

PET LIONS!!!!

posted by Josh at 8:11 pm.

Chicago’s up-and-coming quartet Pet Lions is coming to Champaign-Urbana finally! I’ve been looking forward to this ever since I first heard “Roman History” off their Soft Right EP. which I do believe is downloadable for FREE on their website.

Okay so details, details: WPGU is bring them to campus FOR FREE(!!!) as part of the move in celebrations here at the University. They will be playing a set on Sunday August 23rd at 2:00pm. Why so early you ask? Well, upon further inspection of that date, it just so happens to be QUAD DAY!

Alright let’s start piecing this together. A free show, in the afternoon, on a Sunday, and its Quad Day ‘09. THEY’RE PLAYING ON THE QUAD!!!!!! I really hope you are as excited about this show as I am! Get ready; its going to be really, really, REALLY fun! Oh and be sure to tell all of your friends!

Aug
6
2009

The Viper returns!

posted by Josh at 1:47 pm.

The Viper

The Viper is heading back to the C-U! After a period in Turkey, the sounds of his ukulele along with His Famous Orchestra will once again be back as Mike n’ Molly’s has two shows scheduled, one Friday and one Sunday. In addition, The Viper and His Famous Orchestra will be stopping by the studio tomorrow (Friday) at 2:30pm to chat with Grego! and play some tunes!

It will be a fun-filled weekend at these two shows as the music is legend among these parts of Illinois!

Show times: Friday, August 7, 2009 (8:00-11:00) and Sunday, August 9, 2009 (4:00–7:00 p.m. - kid-friendly matinee)

Studio time: Friday, August 7, 2009 (2:30pm)

More information: http://theviper.org/

Jul
21
2009

Christmas in July!

posted by Scrambles at 9:19 pm.

Need to treat yourself to a little mid-summer treat? Head out to the Canopy Club this Saturday, July 25th for the Christmas in July comedy show!

There will be two sketch comedy groups: Fishing With Dynamite and Everybody Smokes, as well as two group improv sets and two pairs improv sets!

Doors open at 8, show starts around 8:30. Tickets are only $5! Get ready for whiskey specials and hours upon hours of laughs!

The full lineup includes members from:
Fishing With Dynamite Sketch Comedy
Potted Meat Sketch Comedy
DeBono Improv
Spicy Clamato Improv

See you there!

Jul
20
2009

Pitchfork Music Festival: Day II

posted by Josh at 2:35 pm.

The last six or so months have been fun leading up to the annual Pitchfork Music Festival. Living in Champaign is an almost perfect staging ground for someone who wants to experience different music whether it be nightly, weekly, or seasonally, thanks to the central location between major cities and venues. This year Pitchfork says the number of tickets sold has not been raised, yet at the fest it felt that way. I attended both Saturday and Sunday and it was a completely different experience between the two days.

I arrived early on Saturday to pick my ticket up from will call, run down the street to the Billy Goat Tavern for a ‘borger, and make my way to the back corner of the festival to enter (it’s a trick to not enter Union Park from Ashland). Upon entering I was relatively surprised to find a pretty empty park.

The first band I saw was Cymbals Eat Guitars. I know the band from a steady stream of bloggers enthusiastic about their music, yet was not familiar enough with them to fight my way toward the front. Instead, I took it easy and watched their set from a few hundred feet back. The music sounded good, well put together, and there is no doubt as to their level of talent to be featured on the main stage, even if it was just after the gates opened. It was very apparent, however, the band is somewhat overwhelmed with the fact they are playing at a summer music festival in such a large city. With a little work on their stage presence over time they will soon be an act to catch.

After the Cymbals Eat Guitars set, I headed westward in the park. Plants and Animals started up their set on the Connector stage, which is the other large stage right next to the main stage. Their show was crisp sounding from the decent distance away I was. At the same time, The Dutchess & The Duke went on at the Balance stage, a stage set up on the South side of the park. In order to get a good view of Bowerbirds, who my friend I went with was completely excited to see, we headed over to catch the end of The Dutchess & The Duke’s set.

Early on the Balance stage was relatively calm. Next up was The Antlers making their first ever appearance in the city of Chicago. Interested more in crafting melodies than controlling their crowd, the band weaved in and out of trance inducing lush guitar ballads. It is this sense of musicianship and an audience being truly interested in the music that sets Pitchfork apart from some of the other major festivals, which I love.

The Bowerbirds then took over, adding to the calm, fun atmosphere as if it was the calm before the storm. Their set was one of my favorites, turning me almost instantly into a fan. For those unaware, Bowerbirds is (especially live) mostly Phil Moore on vocals and guitar. Sounding incredibly similar to Andrew Bird, Moore mesmerized the crowd, mostly loyal fans, wth some incredibly beautiful nu-folk bliss. A side note: Beth Tacular is even better looking in real life, a trend we will see reappear a bit later.

But the storm was just beginning to brew. We knew we wanted a good position to watch Matt & Kim, so by this point we decided to forgo attempting to move back and forth between stages and camp out at the Balance stage and just keep moving up. By the end of Bowerbirds we managed to weasel our way up to the rail, front and center. Little did we know, Pitchfork decided to schedule the loud, rambunctious indie crowd favorites for the Balance stage. Ponytail was about to hit the stage.

No sound check needed, other than a few random noises from lead singer and to confirm that the guitars were in fact plugged in. I can’t even begin to try to describe the show Ponytail performed. It was a weird concoction of random, high-pitched noises over screaming guitars (a Tele and Thinline Tele so they were extra bright) and a drummer who was full of fills. Unfortunately, I was caught without hearing protection in the front of a loud rock band. Some of the noises were just over the top. The press was laughing, as were some members of security, at some of our faces that turned sour every so often. A bunch of the girls to my left ended up covering their ears in between the desire to jump and dance. To my right was the crazy crowd: crowd surfing, pushing, jumping, and dancing. Eventually the singer jumped off stage and into the crowd. This helped only to make sure the barricade wouldn’t hold and about 20 security guards had to hold the barricade up.

After about 45 minutes the set was over, but the storm kept coming. In a rapid attempt to fix the barricade, random straps, a tower of some kind, and finally the MISSING BOLTS were put into place to assure the shear mass of people behind me would not crush me.

Next up was a set by none other than Wavves. “I bet all of you want to hear about Barcelona?” “PSYCH!” I thought it was funny that singer Nathan Williams wore a Bulls hat Saturday. Something about the running of the bulls and that hat connected and I just thought it was pretty ironic. Anyway, the set went without flaw, although due to delays before the band didn’t play very long. I, however, was not disappointed, as Wavves didn’t really live up to their live performance standards I’ve read so much about. Maybe it was the fact Nathan was scared of mixing too many drugs for fear drummer Ryan Ulsch would once again grow pissed off, dump beer on Nathan’s head and leave the stage.

Lindstrøm casually started setting up his MacBook Pro while relaxing on stage with a nice cigarette. All the way from Norway, Lindstrøm played a nice relaxing set, although I felt it was sort of dragging as he began to get nagged by one of the volunteers who was trying to get his off the stage. He played nearly an hour after taking the stage at 6:42.

Still up front! A simple enough change of table for half-sized drum set and 2 keyboards gives rise to a flood of fans. Of the approximately 18,000 tickets sold, I would venture to guess at least half of the guests were standing behind the Balance stage for Matt & Kim. One guy even climbed a tree, giving him a pretty good view I guess. After reportedly downing a 6 pack of Coke and a couple of energy drinks, Matt & Kim took the stage to “Brooklyn Go Hard.” I have never seen a person so enthusiastic and happy as Kim. It didn’t seem to bother anyone in the crowd that most of the beats she plays are exactly the same, or that both of them repeatedly messed up, no the fact that you could jump around repeatedly singing Yea Yeah was more than enough to make the $35/day ticket worth it. I really didn’t get much of a chance to take pictures or video as we let the couple of girls behind us get to the front because we felt we could keep people off of us better than they could. Attempting to get away from the Balance stage after Matt & Kim proved to be near impossible.

The idea to run over and watch The National didn’t work. However, we ended up in almost the exact same spot we started the day at watching the main Aluminum stage. The crowd went from being an average of about 19 to 35 going from Matt & Kim to The National. Their show was a nice relaxing end to the day, a day filled with some amazing music. All of my favorites were performed including “Fake Empire,” “Apartment Story,” “Secret Meeting,” and as an encore, “About Today.”

It was weird driving down Damen west of the United Center leaving the festival. My friend really didn’t know where he was going, other than “away” from the festival grounds and toward 290. With the number of bicycles and “L” travelers it wouldn’t have been much to just take Ashland but apparently he wanted to venture. I guess I just never realized how gentrified the near west side has become, especially around the United Center.

Other random notes from Pitchfork Day II:

* Around 4 during Bowerbirds I heard sirens repeatedly. An ambulance had to pull into the baseball diamond (it is a park after all) to attend to and cart away a festivalgoer.
* Doom refused to take the stage until he was paid up front in cash. This after he arrived to the stage 9 minutes late. Oh and he was dressed completely in camo, looking almost like a tree.
* Many people complained of both a lack of porta-potties and weak soundsystems overall. I didn’t experience a problem with either, but Pitchfork brought in 35 extra green boxes for Sunday.

Jul
17
2009

Rock in Champaign-Urbana

posted by Rich at 10:45 am.

For a college town doused in ‘indie music,’ a refreshing dose of metal can’t hurt.  Last night, Atlanta rockers Sevendust graced Champaign-Urbana with a solid metal show.  Their performance was hosted by the Canopy Club in Urbana, a venue that will bring more metal to the scene this weekend.  This Saturday (7/18), Battery will be hitting the stage.  Perhaps you haven’t heard of them, but you surely know the band they pay tribute to: Metallica.

If you’re not into shelling out $69.50 (before ‘convenience’ fees and the like) to see the original, metal legends in an arena, then tribute band Battery is the perfect alternative.  Get up and close and personal with all of your favorite Metallica hits; if we’re lucky, there’ll be no selections from ‘St. Anger.’ 

Aside from the metal happenings in town, I’d like to say: Thanks for listening!  I’ve only got a week left here in Champaign-Urbana, which means I’ll be on the air for only 5 more days.  I’m hoping to make my last shift (Thursday, 7/23, 6-9pm) most excellent, with listener requests and quite a few surprises.  Thanks again for the support, and have a great rest of the summer!