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…

WUDR studio

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!

Our faves of 2011

Today’s show is dedicated to our favorite songs from the past year. Be sure to listen at wudr.udayton.edu. We started early and we will go a little late because we have so many favorites from this year. Here’s the hit list:

Money Maker, The Black Keys

The Unsinkable Fats Domino, Guided By Voices

Sunfried Dreams, Motel Beds

Someone’s Gonna Break Your Heart, Fountains of Wayne

Santa Fe, Beirut

Calamity Song, The Decemberists

Bedroom Eyes, Dum Dum Girls

Weekend, Smith Westerns

Holdin’ On to Black Metal, My Morning Jacket

Still LIfe, The Horrors

Nobody Knows, The Feelies

Meant to Be, Tommy Stinson

123 Stop, The Postelles

Juggernaut vs Monolith, Boston Spaceships

Forget That You’re Young, The Raveonettes

Go Getter, Bonneville

Lucky Now,  Ryan Adams

Any Trouble, Glen Campbell

Record Machine, Sissy Mena

Westwind to the Boulevard, Dotsun Moon

Surf’s Up, The Beach Boys

Lost In My Mind, The Head and the Heart

Rabid Red Eyed, Sleep Fleet

somethin’ is better than nothin, Tashaki Miyaki

Sheila, Library

Cold Front Blues, Southeast Engine

Romance, Wild Flag

Be So True, Total Babes

Swim in a Tight Parallel, Mittenfields

Faces, Places-Lightouts

Lit eyes, Motel Beds

Analog Woodland Song, Viva Voce

Lock Our Friends Out, Sam at Eleven

Everything Falls Apart, The One AM Radio

Something’s Turning Over, Low

Tame the Sun, Male Bonding

Let U Down, Those Darlins

Dreaming, Seapony

Belong, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart

On the Corner, The Twilight Singers

Teenage Wristband (live), The Twilight Singers

Sometimes It Happens, Wilco

Down By the Water, The Decemberists

Natural Disasters, City and Colour

Open Season, The High Highs

Heavens Gonna Happen Now, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart

 

December 20th Indie Holiday Show

Hello music fans,

On December 20th – we will be playing indie holiday music.  And to help us out, friend of the show and guitar player extraordinaire Tom Gilliam will be playing live holiday music in the studio.

Tom Gilliam Shredding
Tom Gilliam Shredding

We cannot wait and neither should you!  Dec. 20 @ WUDR studios from 3-6 pm

Yup, that is right!  We have so much interesting holiday music that we need an extra hour!

So, if you have any suggestions of independent and alternative takes on holiday music, let us know!

You can listen via WUDR live stream!

Keep the spirit of the holidays and support of your local music scene in your heart!

  -Dr. J and Mrs. Dr. J

One Reason

Motel Beds - Tango Boys Cover 
The energetic 'Beds captured on the Tango Boys cover

  One reason that Dayton has a thriving music scene is illustrated in the fact that in one weekend we have the vinyl release of Tango Boys by The Motel Beds at The Canal Street Tavern this past Friday.  The ‘Beds played a blistering set with the Buffalo Killers and Chocolate Horse.  And in the same night you have Vanity Theft, Okay Lindon, and Good Sir Con Artist playing Blind Bob’s.  If that was not enough, you then have Bonneville releasing their new CD, Amy’s House with a show again at Canal Street on Saturday.  What we have here is an embarrassment of musical riches. Dayton has a vibrant music scene indeed! And we have not even begun to talk about The Rebel Set, Guided By Voices and Me & Mountains who are both working on new music for your listening pleasure in 2012!

Bonneville Amy's House
Bonneville Amy's House cover... where the record was recorded! Sort of.
Okay Lindon Rotating Dates cover
Okay Lindon Rotating Dates cover art
Get What You Came For cover
Vanity Theft - You Can... you know - Get What You Came For

Busy Friday for Dayton Music Fans!

Vanity Theft's DYT Ugly Sweater/Homecoming Show

This Friday we have shows by Okay Lindon, Good Sir Con Artist, and YTAA faves – Vanity Theft at Blind Bob’s!  Show starts at 9pm!  Then just a mile or two away at The Canal Street Tavern there is another great show from The Buffalo Killers, The Motel Beds, and Chocolate Horse!  That show also starts at 9pm!  What can Mrs. Dr. J and I tell you?  Clearly scientists need to discover cloning technology or maybe the simpler time travel device?

Buffalo Killers/Motel Beds/Chocolate Horse

Bonneville CD Release Show

CD RELEASE SHOW - Dayton , OH
Bonneville CD Release show!

Columbus-Dayton music guys, Bonneville, are releasing their brand new CD, Amy’s House, this  Saturday with a big ol’ musicalpaloosa spectacular at The Canal Street Tavern!  We have been playing Go Getter for about a month on Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative — but there are several great tracks to enjoy off of this new CD!  We highly recommend that you get yourself a copy of this album.  The title track refers to the owner of the house where the record was recorded over four weekends.

You will enjoy the trademark tight harmonies of this young but polished local band!

They are touring right now — after this show they are playing in the Northeast — so check this blog for more information!  Of course, Bonneville also has a fine Facebook page that you might seek out for info!

And, if you do not have a cool Bonneville T-shirt, you can pick up at the show!

Friend of the Show

Tom Gilliam of Dayton’s own The Rebel Set (check out their twitter feed @TheRebelSet and Facebook page) will be joining the show in a few weeks to play some acoustic music live in the studio… You should be excited.

Very excited.

More details to follow!

– Dr. J and Mrs. Dr. J

Take a look at our Book of Face Page and Twitter

On Air Meter
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Hello Music Lovers,

Check out our Facebook page when you get a chance.

We also have a Facebook group that you can join.

There is also a message feed at drjwudr on Twitter.

As always you can check out the stream of the show on WUDR.

Let us know what you think of the show on Facebook and Twitter!

Your pals, Dr. J and Mrs. Dr. J

 

 

Life After Liftoff gets some Lovelines Love

LAL
Life After Liftoff - Memories of You

Yeah, we know the title is a bit cheesy but this news is not!  Dayton band Life After Liftoff is the featured Eargasm of the Loveline with Mike and Dr. Drew program.  Any support for great Dayton music is much appreciated.  And if you have not heard Life After Liftoff, you should check into Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative next week from 4-6pm on WUDR.  We have seen them play several times in Dayton and they are a great live band that you should not miss!  Remember that we have you musical back here at Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative.  Your pals, Dr. J and Mrs. Dr. J

Thanks to Baron Von Porkchop’s Terrifying Tales of the Macabre for Stopping by the WUDR Studio

The Baron in the Studio

Many thanks and salutations go to Baron Von Porkchop for visiting Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative to chat about the Terrifying Tales of the Macabre!  It was a great interview and for someone from the 19th century, The Baron has a very modern sense of humor!  We will share information about the horror tour and the terrific Terrifying Tales program with you all soon!

Who Should be in the ‘Hall

Well here we go again.

Another year where we here at Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative challenge the music industry to include artists that deserve to be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame that consistently go ignored.  Several artists have not received a single nomination — The Replacements, Richard Thompson (with or without Fairport Convention), Depeche Mode, Billy Bragg, KISS, Rush, and The Pogues to name but a select few!

Yeah we have the Cure among the nominees, but we would bet you a good indie rock CD that they do not get into the Hall.

In short, any Hall that does not have The Replacements is not worthy to call itself a Rock and Roll anything!

Your opinionated musical pal, -Dr. J