YTAA Celebrates HoliDayton, The Purrs, and Official release of Tiny Spark

The Purrs - Rotting on the Vine single!
The Purrs – Rotting on the Vine single out now!

Join us tomorrow as we celebrate the HoliDayton indie music extravaganza that occurs every year! Also, Tiny Spark by Dave Mann and The B-sides is out NOW! And you really want it. Dave will be calling in to talk about Tiny Spark, work on the new Mittenfields album, and more!

If that was not enough we are also premiering The Purrs new song Rotting on the Vine! In fact, we love both the A and B sides of that single —  remember those days? — that we will also be playing You, The Medicine, and Me by The Purrs too!

New music from Guided by Voices, Okay Lindon, King Elk, Lightouts, Sleep Fleet, Mission Man, Human Cannonball, Me & Mountains, Major Major Major, Motel Beds, Robthebank, The Story Changes, and some great stuff from The Connells, Smug Brothers, and We Were Animals

Join us for some great new and Dayton music on Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative on wudr.udayton.edu from 3-6pm!

8 Years of Your Tuesday Afternoon Turning Alternative

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Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative is celebrating our last show of our birthday month! Join us Tuesday 3-6pm on wudr.udayton.edu as we debut new music from Okay Lindon, Holopaw, Guided by Voices, Neal Young and Crazy Horse, RobtheBank, Swear and Shake, Dear Fawn, Human Cannonball, The Motel Beds, Glen Campbell, and so much more alternative, indie, and great local music. Expect some very rare music from The Connells, Mike Ness of Social Distortion, and a few other surprises. 

Dueling covers this week will be between Uncle Tupelo and The Punch Brothers doing the classic, Moonshiner. We will be playing some local R&B and Rap with Dayton’s own Mission Man. His new album M, is out now! 

Join Dr. J and Mrs. Dr. J as we celebrate our last show celebrating 8 years of playing some of the best independent and Dayton music on wudr. Check out the YTAA Facebook page!

 

 

Annual Dayton Music Fest Preview Show!

 This week we will be listening to some of the great local music that we have in the city of Dayton!  Many of the great music, venues, and artwork in our community will be previewed for those who are thinking about attending DMF 2012!  And honestly that should be you.  We also have some rare demos and live recordings from some of the artists who are making the Gem City music festival so amazing.  Co-organizer Don Thrasher will be joining us in the first hour of the show.  Expect some great music from Southeast Engine, Vanity Theft, Roley Yuma, Sleep Fleet, Al Holbrook, Turkish Delights, Me & Mountains, Motel Beds, Captain of Industry, Amnesia, Tim Pritchard and The Boxcar Suite and much much more!

We will also talk about the bands and artists that we saw at Midpoint Music Fest this past weekend.  For the record, Dayton’s own Motel Beds were amazing at MPMF this year!

You can check out the schedule for DMF!  Make your weekend plans accordingly!

Incredible Finds at MPMF

Swear and Shake
One of our new loves -Swear and Shake

Mrs. Dr. J and I saw many incredible bands at the Midpoint Music Festival!  Some of the standouts included Swear and Shake, The Ready Stance, Emily and the Complexes, Goldenboy, Shark?, Hospitality, The Purrs, Goldenboy and many more!  We will be writing longer reviews soon!  What were some of your favorite bands and musical moments of MPMF?  Was it when Frankie Rose did a great Cure cover — ‘The Forest’? There were so many great bands in such a short time that all of us indie music fans felt very fortunate indeed.  Thank you MPMF.  Look forward to next year!

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What are your picks for MPMF?

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MPMF.12

As we approach the Midpoint Music Festival, what are you looking forward to as Cincinnati hosts the annual MPMF?  We are excited about The Walkmen, Dinosaur Jr., Frankie Rose, Imperial Teen, The Ridges, The Motel Beds, The Seedy Seeds, Cloud Nothings, Ralph Stanley, and The Henry Clay People.  So much great music… check out the current schedule!

Annual Midpoint Music Festival Review Show!

We will be playing music from bands and artists who are part of the Midpoint Music Fest this year!

Expect another great set of indie music this Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night in Cincinnati! We are also playing the new R. Ring song along with music from The Motel Beds, Me & Mountains, Captain of Industry, DAWNS, The Parlours, The Fair Shakes, The Kyle Sowashes, Go Robot, Go! and much more! Elizabeth Lenon-Van Dine will be joining us to talk about some exciting efforts to help victims of human trafficking here in Dayton!ImageLet us know that you will be listening on Facebook!

Brand new song from Dave Mann and More this Week

A new show tomorrow as Your Tuesday Afternoon turns Alternative featuring music and a premier from our friend Dave Mann – Tiny Spark.  The song will make your day!

Hold on tight for bands like Fast Years, King Elk, Motel Beds, Me & Mountains, POP-ETC, Southeast Engine, Dear Fawn, Homemade, PowerFlower, Water Liars, Japandroids, Smashing Pumpkins, Soulsavers, Harper Blynn, A Place to Bury Strangers, The Black Cadillacs, Iskaa & the Red Cars, Good Sir Con Artist, Wussy, Mittenfields, Seedy Seeds, Royal Headache, Guided by Voices and more.

We will be talking about YTAA T-shirts, bumper stickers, and stickers…

So, tune in if you can because we would really appreciate it and you will discover great independent music on wudr.udayton.edu or 99.5 and 98.1 in the Dayton area!

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Update on Me & Mountains’ KickStarter Project

Me & Mountains' Feral
Me & Mountains' Feral

The outpouring of support for Me & Mountains‘s effort to release Feral on Vinyl is gaining traction!  And it has only been a few days!

The band has passed the $1,000 point and are very close to the goal of $1,700!  Keep the support coming oh kind and generous music folks!

Again, what can you do?  You, fan of all around great music can contribute to the KickStarter page for Me & Mountains and support their effort to release their new album, Feral on vinyl.  You can for an incredibly small effort still support great local music!

You can listen and enjoy fantastic music and be part of the collective experience!

Thursday Night is for Indie

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Vanity Theft playing out this Thursday

Normally when you think of what night you should go out, you think about the weekend…  maybe a Friday or Saturday night, right?  Well music fans, this week Thursday is for Indie!  That’s right, this Thursday, January 19th, we have a terrific collection of Dayton bands who will be playing at the Rathskeller Room at Wright State University!  This is a show that you should not miss!  We have a great lineup that includes Vanity Theft — whose album Get What You Came For — made my best of 2011 list.   In addition to VT we have: We Were Animals — and their Apoco-Lips album– should not be missed, Abertooth Lincoln, and 3rd and Main!  The show starts at 7pm and goes until 10pm that leaves plenty of time for your weekend.  It is an all ages show so that music fans of all ages can begin their love affair with Dayton music!  And most importantly you can get a good jump on a weekend of great local music.

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We Were Animals!
Abertooth Lincoln
Abertooth Lincoln

And to give you a start on the show: You can download the We Were Animals album!  You can also check out Abertooth Lincoln’s music, if you haven’t already at ReverbNation or their Facebook page!  Yes, while it may be cold outside just remember that it is socially acceptable to begin your weekend on a Thursday night!  And with this lineup, you really should.

Kickstart Me & Mountains’ Feral

M&M_group_shotDayton’s own Me & Mountains are not only a great live band that is part of an exploding local music scene but they are also rather savvy business guys.      Normally the path to releasing music is wrought with many logistical challenges, delays, and processing problems.   And while we are not talking the length of time that it took one William Bruce Bailey to release a record they titled ‘Chinese Democracy’, it can be a daunting task for bands to get music out to fans quickly and easily.

Thankfully, there are newer and more direct models that musicians with some acumen — and social media skills — can use to do that one most sacred of tasks in all of musicdom:  getting the music to the people!   But of course, we can talk about a band or artist playing live that is one way to share music, and for me, that remains a critical part of the experience.  So, while playing out continues to be as important today as it ever has been, we all want to continue to encourage groups like Me & MountainsMotel BedsThe Rebel SetSmug BrothersOh Condor, and  so many other area musicians to play in the Gem City more often!  Yet it is still important to those who have heard the music to share it with others!  And we need CDs, tapes, record albums, and MP3s in order  to share the sweet nectar of musical satisfaction.

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So, the gentlemen behind Me & Mountains are among those bands trailblazing new forms of fan-supported musical releases.  And in the end, it is not dependent upon some distant and disconnected record label execs wondering whether a band or song is “the right sound”, it is the initiative of the bands themselves with the support of music lovers that should lead the way for new releases.  And this model can lead to some great music ringing in the ears of fans sooner rather than later.  Add to this the successful examples of several local groups, such as The Motel Beds and Smug Brothers using different forms of distribution and you have a recipe for musical happiness all around.

So, what can you do?  You, dear music fan, can visit the KickStarter page for Me & Mountains and support their effort to release their new album, Feral on vinyl.  You can for an incredibly small effort, support great local music and stick it to the corporate model.

You can support great local music and get a copy of the Me & Mountains new album, Feral on vinyl.  You can listen and enjoy fantastic music without paying huge sums of money to someone who does not even know where Dayton, Ohio is located; much less care about the quality or integrity of the music.

It doesn’t get much better than that.

Explore Dayton: Explosion of Local Music!

Vanity Theft playing First Friday at Riverscape
Vanity Theft playing First Friday at Riverscape

It is often assumed that there is no local music scene in Dayton. Dear music fans, nothing could be further from the truth! We have a literal explosion of new music from bands of numerous musical genres, approaches, and styles happening right now. Once the Gem City was considered the post-punk haven for groups such as Guided by Voices, Branniac, and The Breeders. Dayton has a long and significant music history of which the post-punk wave was but one trend in local music.

Today, we have bands playing in almost too many genres and styles to count. We have new music from The Fair Shakes, Bonneville, We Were Animals (from the previously power-pop dream of Ed vs. Radio), Vanity Theft, The Rebel Set, The Story Changes, the horror-rock of Splattertude, Hawthorne Heights, Me & Mountains, Night Beast, Toads and Mice, Motel Beds, Smug Brothers, and so much more.

We have many places to see bands and musicians are plying their trade in the Oregon District or throughout the city. If the assumption is that there is no growing and evolving music scene in Dayton, that is simply not correct. As someone who has conducted research on music scenes for several years (do not ask how many, I am just a little touchy about the age thing), I can honestly tell you that Dayton musicians have much to offer you. All you have to do is go listen.

You can go to several fine establishments to see bands play most nights of the week in the Gem City. And you should. Come on what do you have to lose except your preconceptions about how the limitations of Dayton music.

Cross-posted at DaytonMostMetro at http://mostmetro.com/music/explosion-in-local-music.html

Support WUDR Radio by eating…

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Ok, so this brief essay is a little self serving.

Now that we have that warning out of the way… this Thursday, January 19th you need to visit the ArtStreet Cafe at the University of Dayton from 7:00-9:00pm and order some delicious food.  WUDR is holding their annual fund raiser to both support Flyer Radio and the annual WUDR spring concert series and — this is the part that you are really going to enjoy — create an opportunity for members of our community to talk to the DJs and others involved in a student-organized independent radio station!  WUDR is the home of our program, Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative and several other fine programs that spotlight Dayton bands, musicians, and local concerts.  So, if you are thirsty for a smoothie or hungry for a sandwich this Thursday evening, you know where you should go satisfy your cravings and support a local radio station that is not part of a huge super mega corporate entity that is programmed and controlled by people far far away.

The only thing you have to lose is a little time and your thirst or hunger or both.

Tell them that Dr. J sent you!