The Equines announce tour with Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt

August 15th, 2010 - 

Graphic by Lizeth Santos.

If “Stevie Nicks with a folky twist” created “danceable indie-pop gems” you might get something like The Equines. That might sound like a fun show, until you remove all doubt by adding “the performance art party band to end all performance art party bands,” aka The Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt! The latter are keeping true to the promise of touring forever by teaming up with Sarasota’s own for a string of shows beginning at the end of August. The outing will climax with New York’s Eskalators, and there will be no way to count the collective number of official band members involved throughout the ordeal. Catch the show for lights, costumes, candy, beards, a pinata filled with condoms, and music. Special tour edition EPs are recommended.

The Equines with The Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt!

8-26 Sarasota, FL – Pastimes Pub
8-27 Tampa, FL – The Crowbar
8-28 Orlando, FL – Will’s Pub
8-29 Athens, GA – TBA
8-30 Charlotte, NC – Neu Fasion Haus
8-31 Bronx, NY – Paul Schaffer’s House
9-1 Brooklyn, NY – TBA w/ Eskalators

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Western expansion II

August 1st, 2010 - 

TPDR hits Murfreesboro, TN!

Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt – Part 1 from Ryan Green on Vimeo.

Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt – Part 2 from Ryan Green on Vimeo.

The Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt Lisa Tank Summer Jam Tank Top Tour Two Thousand Ten Tour Tumblelog!

The Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt Lisa Tank Summer Jam Tank Top Tour Two Thousand Ten Show Dates!

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Lineup announced for Rosemary Rising

July 11th, 2010 - 

The recently re-opened space at 500 Central Ave. has made a beautiful transformation. The new owners have built upon what works, like free shows, and hung onto their awesome staff. On Friday, July 16th, doors open for the Summer 2010 edition of Rosemary Rising in Sarasota, FL. The free show after-party/alternative for Vinyl Music Fest will take place at the uhh…..The Venue! Of course!

Rosemary Rising SUMMER 2010
Friday July 16th, 3-7 pm.
Live music at 9 pm featuring:

Andy Matchett & The Minks (ORLANDO)
“Their official CD release party is still a couple weeks off, but you can listen to or buy the new album by Andy Matchett & the Minks right now. The verdict? The Apple Tree Circle is a fine, heartfelt piece of pop-rock’s good side produced by one of the city’s finest shepherds, Justin Beckler.” -Orlando Weekly

The Equines
“Sarasota group the Equines mix bouncy guitars, beach-boogie xylophones and an overall fun-loving sensibility to create danceable indie-pop gems…picture Vivian Girls on a laid-back family vacation, or Blake Babies with a tropical twist.” – Jay Cridlin, Tampa Bay Times

Big Blu House
“P.A.-rattling jams that get asses moving, but also put your brain to work, the latter thanks to MC J-Blu’s crafty wordplay. If you’ve caught them live, you know they’re a powerful force” -Cooper Levy Baker, Creative Loafing Sarasota

Fancy Rat
“If goofy yet clever is your idea of fun, then Fancy Rat is your new BFF. Their seven-track self-titled debut EP was unveiled at a May 26 release party at the Shamrock, and brings the band’s live show, which is quite a sight to behold, to life in all its glory.”–Tim Sukits, Creative Loafing Sarasota

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Chicken & Whiskey and Burro Bags too!

June 17th, 2010 - 

Jacksonville’s Chicken and Whiskey provide a few adjectives to describe their two keyboard + drum assault; including, but not limited to:

fun/mary jane/chicken(white and dark meat)/whiskey/bicycle/chris williams/zbbc/zbbs/burro/home recording/bongs/beer bongs/big dunn/tall bicycles/keyboards/singing/drums/jack diablo/suitcases/red bull cola/dance party/freak bicycle clubs/djs/heavy flow/the south/florida/duval/D.I.Y. OR DIE/fun

What is even more awesome? Keyboards/Vocalists Christ Williams and Big Dunn are part of Burro Bags, the custom handmade messenger bag outfitter. They do backpacks, hip bags, pedal straps, and presumably any other commission- using largely recycled materials.

We’ve made bags from old sails, couch leather, convertible tops, banners, but most proven and earth conscious has been our reuse of retired highway billboard which amounts to about 670 square feet of vinyl per advertisement, which would obviously fail to decompose.”

You can order direct from Burro Bags in their online store, or pick one up at their show June 24th at Pastimes Pub in Sarasota, FL. (Facebook)

Chicken & Whiskey playing with Chicago’s Animal City, The Equines, and Jesuschrysler Supercar.
Pool Party attire strongly recommended.
Doors 9PM
Ages 21+
$5 cover

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Say Goodbye- We’ve moving! :(

April 14th, 2010 - 

“Sarasota seems like an unlikely place for a burgeoning music scene but this Florida gulf coast town is bursting at the seams with both talent and drive. Though, it makes sense since Sarasota sports a couple of art colleges sprouting out creative types of all kinds. As a collective, Finch House Records has nurtured a cohesive scene..”
-Jeffrey Howard, KickBrightZine

Goodbye, Gillespie!

Finch House is being foreclosed, thanks to the landlord, and all of us have to move out this weekend.

Built most sketchily in 1926, the historic William Finch house has most recently served as a revolving door of artists, musicians, and an outlet for creative scheming. Filled with the artwork of previous tenants, and the memory of bands come and past, everyone who visited has a story to tell. Some people fornicated. It saw the circle of life from beginning to end of Haveyouheard.net house in Atlanta. The porch jams I first attended solidified my lust for an artist commune. Its been a DIY reservoir that has directly shaped the current youth culture in Sarasota, because so many people came and went from these grounds. In the past year, “Finch House” materialized as an independent entity.

FinchHouse.com sees traffic of 12,000+ hits a month. Finch House Records dropped 2,500 cds. We threw one hell of a music festival, graced the cover of the Ticket, and even blogged for Creative Loafing, scoring three “Best of the Suncoast” awards within the house in 2009.

“…2009 was a notable year for the Suncoast music scene. Most prominent was the resurgence of cooperative spirit among original acts, with Finch House leading. The hippy-esque living quarters house band members/college-goers who study, create art and music, generate spontaneous ideas and freely share what they’ve learned. That includes generating sampler CDs of upcoming groups, holding regular concerts amongst their ranks, being available for impromptu fill-ins when venues get cancellations, and occasional ‘zine publication, all courtesy of The Equines’ frontgal Erin Murphy and sidekick Greg Ferris.”
-Dawn Scire, Sarasota Herald-Tribune

But we had a lot of help, and foolishly(?) went out of our length not to screw anyone, so here we are.  We’re throwing a “Finch House Foreclosure For Benefit” to support our rushed migration into stable quarters; there’s still a lot left to chew!  Fancy Rat’s EP will be out as soon as the dust settles.  The Equines are preparing a collaborative release with some big names.  Devin Robinson Band has hit the road on tour.  The Noise Ordinance music festival will continue next year.

If everything works out, we will have a new residence (Finch House 2: part one) to keep the good times going, bringing more regional & national acts to town, and contribute for years to come. Help us say goodbye this Friday, April 16th, at Felice’s Cafe.

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