Friday, May 28, 2010

Local Beer Local Band for June 3

WKNC and Tir Na Nog Irish Pub kick June off right with a triple billed Local Beer Local Band - Tomahawks, Monologue Bombs and Filthybird. Even if you haven't caught a show by Chapel Hill's the Tomahawks yet, you've heard from them. Two of the band's members - Nick Jaeger and Jeff Crawford - are part of Max Indian, who headlined the first night of WKNC's Double Barrel Benefit 7 and played one of our 2009-2010 Fridays on the Lawn shows. Cameron Lee and Matt Damron of Bright Young Things (also of FOTL fame) make up two more of the Tomahawks. Fifth member Charles Cleaver has worked with Luego and a few other local bands. Feel free to comment below with other band connections - the point is, these guys are some of the superstars of the North Carolina indie scene.

The Monologue Bombs call Raleigh home. Led by pianist/singer Scott Phillips, the solo act turned into a full band in November.  Filthybird represents Greensboro with what "the Folks from the Pinhook" call "kind of a cosmic americana western eastern totem spirit animal." What more can you ask for in a FREE local music showcase? Local Beer Local Band kicks off around 10 p.m. each Thursday at Tir Na Nog Irish Pub, with draft specials on North Carolina beer (may I recommend the Shotgun Betty?).

On Deck:

6/10- Goodbye Titan, The White Cascade, Starmount
6/17- Colossus, White Tiger, The Bed of Roses
6/24- Embarrassing Fruits, Whatever Brains

4 comments:

  1. Let's not forget the newest (and sexiest?) addition to The Tomahawks, Mark Connor!

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  2. Newest, sexiest, chinese-food mogul

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  3. Yardwork has also been added as the third band for June 24's Local Beer Local Band night.

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