Forest Saints: “Intergalactic Radio”

 

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Keeping our streak of new Springfield music somewhat going here – today we bring you a brand new album by Springfield recording project Forest Saints. The new album is called Intergalactic Radio – it’s a whopping 23 tracks clocking in at what looks like well over an hour of some very space oriented sounds and songs. Here’s somewhat of an explanation from the Forest Saints bandcamp:

Voyager 1 is a space probe which was launched by NASA on September 5, 1977. On August 25, 2012, it became the first spacecraft to cross the heliopause and enter the interstellar space. The most distant of all man-made objects, Voyager 1 continues to communicate with the Deep Space Network, receiving routine commands and transmitting data to Earth.*

On October 23, 2017, Voyager 1 began transmitting to Earth radio signals it was intercepting out in interstellar space. These radio signals were determined, after much analysis, to be emanating from a host of different solar systems. In fact, the signals were able to be traced back to specific exoplanets.

Voyager 1 has captured the first signals of intragalactic radio. Specifically, Voyager 1 has captured what can be described as the first sounds humans have heard of alien music. All of these sounds were determined to originate from within our galaxy, the Milky Way.

Forest Saints is the “psych-prog folktronica” musical project of Mark Schwartz. You can stream Intergalactic Space in its entirety below. Head on over to the Forest Saints bandcamp page to find other albums available or to purchase the download for this album. You bet we are adding this one to our Springfield album archive page – putting us at 441 releases listed.

July 5th at Bread Records: Looming, Great Expectations, Seaholm, Blue Parks

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Here’s another great show for us to tell you about coming up at Bread Stretchers! This one happening on Friday, July 5th right after the fourth of July. This one is going to feature the one and only… full band performance of Looming (the first full band performance we have seen in Springfield in a minute). Wow! There are two touring acts from Michigan on this show. One of them is Great Expectations from Detroit, playing some emo type music that you can find on the player below. They will be on tour with another band called Seaholm from Ann Arbor. Opening this show up is a slow performance by Blue Parks, who may be going by the performance name of Body Forth.

This show starts at 7:00 pm and admission is going to be a sliding scale of $5-10. You can check out a facebook event for this one right here. Also be sure to check out our Bread Stretchers shows page for a good look at what else is coming up at the show space next to us.

 

Downhome Music Festival Happening July 26th & 27th: Lineup Announcement

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Here we are right in the middle of one of the major downtown summer music festivals (Legacy of Giving), and another major one – Downhome has just recently announced a good chunk of their lineup for this year’s festival. This year Downhome Music Festival is happening on Friday and Saturday July 26th and 27th. There’s a total of 28 bands that we count on the flier above announced so far and potentially a few more coming later (the flier says 30 bands total). This is the ninth year of Downhome. Here’s a description from their facebook event:

The 9th Annual Downhome Music Festival will be held on July 26 & 27, 2019 at the corner of 7th and Washington in downtown Springfield, Illinois. The event will feature all local, original live bands (4 stages – constant music). There will be local food vendors, 100 different craft beers, as well as a kids area for the little ones.

Looks like the festival has long time heavy hitting punk rock groups NIL8 and The Timmys on board… also some very rare performances from other original / alternative rock Springfield groups that only come so often from Park and Mr. Opporknockity.  You might spot a couple of bands more familiar to the Dumb Records / Black Sheep stage on that lineup suck as Stick People or Kate The Band. Looks like an all around good time.

Check out a facebook event for Downhome Music Festival right here. You can also check out their website, Downhomemusicfest.com.

Dumb Records might be involved with some aftershows this year for the festival – stay tuned for more info on that!

Tonight at Dumb Records: Creative Earth Art Show

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It’s another very busy Saturday in downtown Springfield. The farmer’s market is going on this morning as it does every Saturday, and Legacy of Giving Music Festival starts back up at noon and goes all night long. We are involved with one of the official aftershows for the festival and are also hosting our very first art show: The Creative Earth Art Show. Our Earth is very creative. For this art show, there is also a show of four acts happening in our space as well, and the music starts at 6:00 pm. We have L.O.G. fest band Fuzzlove playing this as an aftershow. In addition to Fuzzlove, music and poetry acts of the night are going to come from Cody Jones, Hope Fiend, and Shatriya Smith. Hope Fiend is actually a band from the Carbondale area, which we did not realize until recently! Stream some of their music on the player below. Ready for the list of visual artists participating? Here we go…

Melanie Edmondson
Lindsey Nelson
Devin Larson
Claudia Knight
Will Redwood
Laura Knox
Shea Hovey
Cody Jones
Bri Skeels
Veronica King
Anne Logue
Celeste Durham

There you have it! The whole event goes on at our space from 5:00 to 9:00 pm. It’s free, we will just be taking donations for the traveling bands at some point. Check out a facebook event for this one right here. Also be sure to check out our shows page for a look at what else is coming up at our space in the near future.

June 28th at Bread Sheep Records: Local Drags (LP Release), Bottom Bracket, Attic Salt, Farm Shack

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Look at this whopper of a show we have to tell you about today. It’s going to be a good one, happening later this month on Friday, June 28th. This is going to be the LP release (yes, a vinyl record) of local group Local Drags who have not performed in Springfield very often if even at all. It’s good though – someone is pressing their album on to wax so it’s gotta be good. Stream it again on that player below. This show is also going to be good because it’s got heavy hitters Bottom Bracket on board. And we’ve also got a rare Attic Salt performance – another band who has yet to play in the new space. Opening things up is the first show of a new Taylorville duo going by the name “Farm Shack”! We’re going to find out what that is all about.

This show starts at 7:00 pm and admission is $5. Check out a facebook event for this one right here. Also be sure to check out our Bread Stretch Record Sheep’s shows page for a look at what is coming up in this space next door to us that we don’t have anything to do with.

Today on The Dumb Records Radio Show: Celeste Durham (Creative Earth Art Show)

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It’s Friday so we’ve got another episode of The Dumb Records Radio Show lined up! Wow! We’ve got this nice new cool graphic for our recently re-named radio program (formerly The Black Sheep radio show). Wow thanks to local graphics guy Brian Galecki for designing this logo for us, thanks Brian, your check is coming in the mail later on. Today on our radio program we have Celeste Durham coming in, the one who is responsible for organizing the Creative Earth Art Show happening at our space tomorrow from 5:00 to 9:00 pm. We’ll be talking to Celeste as well as playing plenty of local music and bands that are coming to town.

The Dumb Records Radio Show airs today and every Friday from 4:00 to 6:00 pm on 88.3 WQNA fm. You can check it out online at that same time on wqnaradio.org.

Legacy of Giving Music Festival Tonight and Tomorrow

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Wow what an incredible night last night was. We are blown away that something like that was able to happen in Springfield – thanks to The Levitt AMP Grant and other donations to the cause, plus an amazing turnout, and cooperating weather. An all around fantastic time, and it seemed like The Skatalites really enjoyed being here too.

Tonight and tomorrow the festivities continue in downtown Springfield with The Legacy Of Giving Music Festival happening around the Old State Capitol building on five different stages! We’ve posted the schedule above again for you all to see. Things kick off later this afternoon at 5:00 pm on stages at 5th and Washington Streets and go all the way until midnight. Then tomorrow things start as early as noon and also go on all night. Check out the LoG Fest website for more info and everything they do right here.

Don’t forget that we will be hosting an official aftershow at Dumb Records as part of the Creative Earth Art Show happening Saturday (tomorrow) from 5:00 to 9:00 pm. LoG Fest band Fuzzlove is playing that one.

June 22nd at Bread Sheep: Activator One Year Anniversary Show!

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Wow! Looks like we are hosting a show this month that will be a wonderful celebration of one full year of Activator Magazine doing their thing and activatin’ in Springfield!! We are truly lucky to have had this free magazine around for a full year covering some great things going on in Central Illinois music and arts! The lineup for this show features punk rockers MAC at the top of the bill – who will be performing here in Springfield for the first time actually! Nice! By the way look at that great flier by Carol Weems of Activator Magazine, great job Carol. Who’s next on the lineup? HECK?!? The solo project of Hannah Songer out of Bloomington. Also a brand new Springfield band called SNUFF RIDER will be playing their first show?? Featuring members of Imaginary Colours and Evan Mitchell’s one man band! Before that… a very rare rap performance by Aaron “Uncanny” Phillips!! Wow!! In all of our years working with Aaron hosting hip hop shows at our spaces we have never had him listed as a performer! Then opening things up or playing somewhere on the bill is some sort of karaoke set by DJ Milk and DJ Jess!!! We can not believe all of the wild and cool things going on for this show!

This show will start at 7:00 pm and admission is $5. All proceeds will be split between our show space and Activator Magazine. There will also be cake and “free sh*t”! Wow! Check out a facebook event for this one right here. Also be sure to check out our shows page for a good look at what else is coming up at our space in the new future!

Imaginary Colours: “Among The Horizon”

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Oh boy we are on a row getting you some of that hot new local music on a daily basis! (Well, we guess it’s all of you local musicians out here that are on a roll). Today we bring you a brand new album from solo electronic project Imaginary Colours. The album is called Among The Horizon and you can find it streaming on the player below. You can also head over to the Imaginary Colours bandcamp page to purchase the download of the album, or stream any of their previous releases.

Imaginary Colours doesn’t have any live shows lined up at this point as far as we know. We are adding this album on to this year’s list on our Springfield album archive page which you can check out right here!

Downtown Tonight: The Skatalites Free Concert (Levitt AMP)

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Tonight… yes, tonight. The big event that we’ve been talking a lot about this past month or so – tonight as part of the Levitt AMP Springfield Concert Series, The Legendary Skatalites from Jamaica, est. 1964 will be performing, *for free*, downtown Springfield on the Y-Block. How amazing is that?

The show will be going on from 6:00 to 8:30 pm on the block which is located between 4th and 5th streets, in between Capitol Avenue and the governor’s mansion. Bring a lawn chair if you want. There is an opening act – “TaQsem” from here in town. The Skatalites are supposed to be taking the stage from 7:00 to 8:30 *if* everything goes according to schedule. It doesn’t look like we have any on the forecast, but in the case of rain, the concert will be moved to Central Baptist Church on 4th street right next to the block.

Check out a facebook event for this one right here. Check out the full list of other Levitt Concerts coming up Thursday nights this summer right here.