Each month, Randomville profiles an artist that Third Man Records provides us. For November, we’re profiling Nobunny. Also, scroll down to the bottom for a chance to win a free, live album from Nobunny! UPDATE: CONGRATS TO CONTEST WINNER CHRISTINA ARMIENTO OF CUMBERLAND, MARYLYAND!! Justin Champlin has worked under the name Nobunny since 2001. His band of the same name […]
Athens, Georg quartet Reptar have just released their debut EP, Oblangle Fizz Y’All. Reptar consists of Andrew McFarland, Ryan Engleberger, Graham Ulicny, and William Kennedy. Oblangle Fizz Ya’ll is a mixture of art-school punk combined with a quirkiness that may very well set the band apart from their peers. With their energetic live shows, Reptar recently opened for […]
araabMuzik – né Abraham Orellana – has made a name for himself in recent years, producing sinister beats for the likes of Busta Rhymes, Hell Rell, and Fabolous, and he’s played more than a small part in the surge in popularity of Cam’ron and Vado. So when Electronic Dream, which is really more a mixtape […]
Hailing from Portland, Oregon, Jackie-O Motherfucker has had more than 40 members since its inception in 1994, centered around Tom Greenwood, the driving creative force behind the band. The music hovers between lazy, barely-in-tune psychedelic country and longform drone, with some open improvisation thrown in for good measure. “In The Willows” is the first cut […]
Each month we feature a new charity to share with our readers in hopes that they might donate to or at least spread the word to others for awareness. For May we decided to profile The Fischer House Program. The Fisher House Project aims to help out injured veterans who may need assistance beyond what’s […]
Each month, Randomville profiles an artist that Third Man Records provides us. For May, we’re profiling Seasick Steve. Listening to Seasick Steve, née Steve Gene Wold, there’s no indication that the guy is 70 years old. His voice is rich and full – if not a bit raspy – and his guitar sound is gnarly and rough […]
It’s 4:30 in the afternoon and Michael Beauchamp is torn. Is it too early to have a beer? “I’ll get one if you get one,” he says. He’s also concerned about food. If he eats now, will his appetite remain for dinner? His partner Laurel Premo looks on with amusement at the high drama unfolding […]
Editor’s Note: About a year ago we did this story on our favorite concerts from the “aught” years. Well, Lisa is a little late to the table, but here are ten shows she went to that sound amazing. Were you at any of them or the same tour? I thought I’d take a moment and […]
[audio:http://randomville.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/02-Glory-Acoustic.mp3|titles=Glory (Acoustic)] “Glory (Acoustic)” Radical Face is the solo project of Ben Cooper, a Jacksonville-based musician best known for his work in Electric President. But where E.P. is glitchy and electronic, Radical Face is more traditional and personal. There’s still plenty of arrangement to these songs, which are full of sweeping strings and harmonizing choirs […]
The Paperboys, a culturally diverse, award-winning band from Vancouver, have been lifting people’s spirits with their high energy shows for 16 years. There is no way to place their music to one genre: it incorporates such a wide variety of cultures, instruments and tempos. On their website, The Paperboys try to explain who they are: […]