Feb
23
John Gleason of the Roadside Graves: “Above all I admire and consume because I am a fan.”
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The Stereopathic Interview
If I could find the time to write more, Stereopathic’s readership would have, by this time, been subjected to a lot more semi-literate posts on Metuchen, New Jersey’s Roadside Graves. The band released my favorite record of 2009, My Son’s Home, a sprawling and ambitious 18-song record dense with beautifully-detailed characters and stories related via singer John Gleason’s bourbon-throated rasp. Since I still don’t really have the time to write, I’ll spare you any further rock-critic-journalist hoo-hah. “Writing about music…” goes the oft-quoted (and rarely attributed) aphorism, really “…is like dancing about architecture.” Read more
Feb
14
Finn Riggins in the Green Room
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We were honored to have our great friends, Finn Riggins, perform the first, legitimate, Green Room Session (in the green room before their show at the BellTower on Feb 5th). What a blast! It was great to hear Finn Riggins as we’d never heard them before: completely unplugged. This arrangement of “Wake” features Lisa on acoustic guitar, Eric on accordion, and Cam on the chips ‘n salsa (and some sandwich meat tupperware). Hope you enjoy it as much as we did.
Finn Riggins from Stereopathic on Vimeo.
Feb
9
Birds on a Wire Folk Festival Coming to Pullman March 26th and 27th
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Stereopathic Music is pleased to present the first annual Birds on a Wire Folk Festival on March 26th and 27th in Pullman, Washington. Justin Townes Earle headlines; he’ll be joined at the festival’s three Pullman stages by Damien Jurado, Joe Pug, Rocky Votolato, Horse Feathers, Sera Cahoone, Frontier Ruckus, Laura Gibson, and many, many more. Venues include the Bell Tower (Spring & Main) and the Gladish Auditorium and Gymnasium (State & Main).
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Feb
2
If you’re into music and you’ve been in Moscow, ID for very long, you’ve heard the name Danny Botkin at least a few times (dude’s playing all the time!). We caught up with him at The Storm Cellar a week or two ago and he was kind enough to play “Rain” for us. Hope you like it!
Green Room – Daniel Botkin from Stereopathic on Vimeo.



