New Band Pages: Stereo Static

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Today we are bringing you a new band page that is long overdue on our site, and that is one for Stereo Static – a three piece rock group that has been rockin’ it at Black Sheep since the middle of 2015 now. On the band page you can read up more about the band, listen to some tunes, and find links to other websites and social media. Check out their page on our site right here. Stereo Static played at Black Sheep two nights ago, but do not currently have any other shows lined up here as of right now.

We cleaned up our current bands page up a bit and now have a total of 45 pages for active bands in Springfield right now! There are much more now on the past bands page. If you play in a Springfield band that has not yet gotten a page set up with us, email us at blacksheepspringfield@gmail.com and we will work with you to get one going!

January 21st at The Radon Lounge: Rebecca Rego & The Trainmen, Bed Bedford, Mike Butler, Johari Idusuyi

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Time to for us to tell you about the next show that is happening over at Springfield basement venue The Radon Lounge! This one is happening on Saturday, January 21st and we do not have any shows lined up at Black Sheep for that night so we can all go. For this show the lounge has great musical act Rebecca Rego & The Trainmen lined up from Champaign, Illinois. You can stream some of their music on the player below. In addition to that they also have solo artist Ben Bedford from the area performing. Looks like there is also a solo performance by Mike Butler (of Vonne and Starlorde). How nice. And The Radon Lounge appears to be mixing things up a bit for this one and featuring poetry peformed by Johari Idusuyi! And there is also a book performing! Cosmic Fate by Jonathan A Meyer will be taking the big stage!

All of that over at The Radon Lounge will be starting at 7:00 pm that night for just $5. For The Radon Lounge’s secret location you will have to dig around their website a little bit. Check out a facebook event for this one right here. Also check out our Springfield Shows page for (maybe) a look at some shows happening in town outside of Black Sheep.

More on *Free Record Day* Surprise Packages

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Free Record Day is coming up at Dumb Records this Wednesday, and yes FREE Record Day is a REAL thing, we REALLY are giving out those records you see in the above picture for free. Just so everyone knows what will be in store for them when they walk into Dumb Records at any time this upcoming Wednesday January 11th! Here is what you can expect in *most* of the packages:

  • A free 12″ record (can be new or used)
  • A sticker (Black Sheep or Dumb)
  • A Springfield 2016 Mix CD *in most packages, not all of them

Looking at that picture above looks like everyone has a chance at getting Metallica, The Beatles, David Bowie, Nirvana, Oak Ridge Boys, Black Sabbath, Prince, and more. We are going to be wrapping up 200 records total to pass out (hopefully that is a good number for us).

Dumb Records will be open this special day from 10:00 am to 10:00 pm. Don’t forget there is an in-store show that night at 7:00 pm featuring DJ Tariq / Animals With Human Names, Peaches & Bacon, and Alec James. Check out a facebook event for all of that right here. Also check out that Dumb Records Record of the Night page while you’re at it!

January 19th at Black Sheep: Pre-Inauguration Night of Art, Poetry, Noise

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Thursday, January 19th is the last day before this year’s presidential inauguration and some of us at Black Sheep want to hold another night of expression in response. Going along with our Resilience event last month, this is going to be another event along those lines focused a little bit more on the art and noise side of things. A big highlight of the night is that a big collaborative painting is being organized by Black Sheep co-owner Clare Frachey. From Clare:

I want to organize a community collaborative painting. I’m going to buy a large drop cloth canvas and ask that anyone and everyone bring old house paint and paint brushes to cover this canvas with symbols and imagery in regards to how we are feeling and thinking. No words, just symbols, patterns and ideas put into imagery. It doesn’t have to be super serious, but it can be. This project could end up anywhere! Everyone’s contributions will probably end up overlapping and it will look amazing if we get enough. What you have to express really matters, so here is a place to do it. What we will do with the canvas after it’s finished is still in the works but it’s brewing. This activity is open to any and everyone from all ages and walks of life.

Anyone who is able is encouraged to also bring paint supplies for the piece. In addition to this collaborative art piece, there will also be a noise performance by Emasculate Regression. We also have poetry performances lined up by Ian Winterbauer, Emma Wilson, Keegan Otwell, Johari Id, and more. Anyone who has poetry to share is also welcome to join.

This event will start at 7:00 pm and we will be taking donations to keep the Black Sheep running. Check out a facebook event for all of this right here. Also be sure to check our shows page for other events coming up this year.

Tonight at Black Sheep: Kickstart, Nagasaki, Stereo Static, The Complaint Line, Little Death

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What’s up, it’s the weekend right now and the only show of the weekend at Black Sheep is happening tonight! We are going hard in 2017 so this is surely going to be a good one! We have a total of five local bands playing tonight. This includes the return of Kickstart, the Springfield pop punk band that has been kickin’ it for a good number of years now. Stream their music on the player below. Also lined up tonight is Nagasaki, the new hit band featuring some members of Starlorde, and the Springfield High School Marching Band. Up before them looks like is Stereo Static– a rock group that made the list of our top ten albums of 2016 as voted for on this site. Then we have the alt-rock 90’s hit band The Complaint Line shaking things up on the stage. And kicking things off looks like we have the first ever performance of a brand new Springfield band called “Little Death.” Make sure to come early to see what they are all about.

The show tonight kicks off right at 7:00 and admission is $5. You can check out a facebook event right here. Also be sure to check out our shows page right here for a good look at what else is coming up at Black Sheep in the near future.

 

February 18th at Black Sheep: Sidelined, Crowns, Stems, Low Weather, Pretend I’m Not There, Mystery

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Staying on top of things in the new year! Today we have a show announcement for a show that’s happening next month in February! This one is on Saturday, February 18th. It features six whole bands (dang that’s too many bands for one show). We have returning champs from Indiana, Sidelined playing this show. They have played Black Sheep a good number of times in many years past. Then the main touring act on this gig (we think) is Crowns from Nashville, Tennessee. You can check out some of their music streaming on the player below. We also have the grungy as ever three piece from Taylorville, Illinois on this show- Stems. And a FOURth band from outside of Springfield “Low Weather” is playing. They are coming all the way from Seattle, Washington (wow that’s a lot of music from all over the place). The local acts on this bill are solo project Pretend I’m Not There, and other solo project Mystery (maybe the shortened version of Mystery Gift)?

This show will start at 6:30 pm and admission is $8. You can find a facebook event for the show right here. Also be sure to check out our shows page for a good look at everything else coming up in 2017 at Black Sheep.

Today on Black Sheep Radio: Best of 2016 Edition

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There is a special episode of The Black Sheep Radio Show lined up for you all today! That is our annual Best-Of edition of the show where we will be playing your favorite picks from the best songs, albums, and shows as voted for on this site. You can expect mostly all local tunes this episode from the past year. Did you also know that The Black Sheep Radio Show turns four years old today? Congratulations! Thanks to all of our hosts- Robbie Kording, then Brandon Canres, and Brian Galecki along the way. Also shoutout to co-hosts and engineers Greg Harvey and Mike Tirehaus.

The Black Sheep Radio Show airs today and every Friday from 4:00 to 6:00 pm on 88.3 WQNA fm. You can stream it then and also online during the same time at wqna.net. Check out our radio page for a list of a few downloadable episodes of the past.

January 27th at Black Sheep: Ambient/Acoustic Night

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What is this we have going on at Black Sheep on Friday, January 27th? Why is there ketchup and mustard all over this flier? What does it even say? We are not entirely sure about most of those things. But we do know that “Seatbelt Jack,” mastermind behind Pretend I’m Not There is setting up this ambient/acoustic show at Black Sheep that night. Looks like we have a long list of solo performers lined up for this night, we’re just going to have to list them off here in festival-style format:

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Timothy Donavan Russell
Eric Stanley (Euriah)
Everette (Spooky Poo)
Mario Cannamela
Kenyon Deshasier
Vincent Sebastian
Concern for the Cause

As you can see we have quite the list of solo performers coming from different bands such as Euriah based out of Champaign, Spooky Poo from Decatur, and more. This whole lineup is going to start at 7:00 pm and admission is $5. Check out a facebook event for this one right here. Check out some of Timothy Donavan Russell’s music streaming on the player below. Also be sure to check out our shows page for a good look at all of the shows we have coming up at Black Sheep in this year of 2017.

Videos: Acrylics at Black Sheep 1-3-17

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Today we bring you some hot video footage of the first Black Sheep show of 2017 which just happened two days ago. The video we have for you today is a song from California’s ACRYLICS set, and it is a banger. Check out that video below. There will also likely be a video of the full set up on the Macomb Events Youtube Channel once our good friend Gordon Chang is finished uploading and editing. The show also featured Fussy from California, and was also the last show for Springfield band GUSH.

Check out any of our 100+ videos from over the years at Black Sheep on our pics/vids page.

Southtown Sound Reaches Goal In Last Two Days of Campaign Remaining

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With their ongoing kickstarter campaign scheduled to end in just two days on Janauary 6th, the new studio project coming to Southtown- Southtown Sound reached their $8,000 launch goal today. From the new studio’s kickstarter page:

We did it. We really did it. It feels like only yesterday when we were anxiously prepping this, totally unsure whether or not we could make this happen, but we did and it is all thanks to you. Everyone who has shared this campaign, contributed financially, or helped us out along the way; thank you so so very much. We will do our best to make you all proud of the work we hope to do here.

With that said, there has been some noticeable radio silence from our end (due to Kyle starting a new job, and a lot of busy schedules), so we would like to take this time to announce a few updates.

As far as construction goes, we have made a lot of progress! Thanks to Mario’s dad Jim, we have managed to hang a majority of the new insulation and drywall, and hope to have the rest up in the next week or two. Once the walls are up, sanded, and painted, we will be able to put in the new flooring which will be followed finally moving in equipment and furniture! We initially underestimated the project’s needs and ended up finding a lot of problems that we had to deal with, so we will be pushing back our opening a few weeks. Once we have a date finalized, we will be reaching out to our Kickstarter artists to solidify some time!

For other donors, we are waiting on the T-shirt design to come through, but we are hoping to have everything at least ready to be printed by the end of the month, and shipping will be followed shortly after. Keep an eye on your email so we can get your shirt sizes and mailing addresses!

Once again, we would just like to extend our sincerest gratitude to you all. We feel incredibly blessed with the outpour of support and love this project has recieved, it’s frankly hard to put into words. We love you all very much, and are looking forward to making 2017 a year to remember!

The kickstarter campaign will remain ongoing as the Studio has mapped out what excess funds can be used for in great detail as part of their kickstarter. Bands or musicians may also still want to donate in the few remaining days so they can guarantee recording time or utilize some of the kickstarter incentives. To donate and see the progress made on the kickstarter campaign, go here. We will be sure to keep you all updated with progress on the new studio in the coming weeks of this new year.