Tonight at Black Sheep: Two Knights, Our Lady, Wir Konnen, Jessica Knight

showLadies and gents, we have a swell show for you this evening! All the way from Denton Texas, Two Knights will be playing some super uplifting, emo for us. Their tunes will make you want to tap your feet and feel things, so come out and support these guys while they tour! Speaking of feeling things, make sure to check out the local band Our Lady when they play tonight. These rad folks have some new and revamped tunes for us that will really strike deep. Another awesome rad, local emo band Wir Konnen will be playing tonight as well. It’s going to be their cassette release show! Patch Records is sponsoring these sad pups so get some tapes from them and check out their set! Here’s a sneak peak of one of their releases. Jessica Knight of Looming will be performing an acoustic set this evening that will make you feel swell inside, so make sure to check her out too!

This is going to be at 7pm. Make sure to bring $5 and check out the facebook event. To see what other shows are coming up at Black Sheep, check out our upcoming shows page and try to come out to as many as you can! Wear warm clothes.

Montagh: “Positive Reinforcement”

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Today we are bringing you a stream of a new Montagh song titled “Positive Reinforcement.” Both Montagh and Unraveler have release preview tracks from their upcoming split EP together. Both tracks can be heard down below. You can preorder the split by clicking here. If you don’t like doing online transactions, be sure to go to the release show on November 16th, where the split will be sold! Also playing that show will be Mystery Gift and Naughtalus. The split is being released on CD through Springfield’s own Patch Records. You can pick a copy up at the November 16th show for $5.

To keep up to date with all things goth-folk, click here to go to Montagh’s facebook, and if you want to hear more from Unraveler, click here to go to Unraveler’s bandcamp. Stay classy.

New Band Pages: Mystery Gift, Full Chroma

1421542_10202041284541395_148019188_nHappy Monday everyone. Today we are not bringing you one, but TWO new band pages on our site for two new Springfield bands. WOW. The first is the two-piece video game inspired band Mystery Gift. You can check out their page right here. The second is a newer band featuring members of RDNT called Full Chroma. You can check out the new page for Full Chroma right here. If you are interested in seeing these bands live you can check out Mystery Gift play this Thursday the 7th, November 16th, or December 13th at Black Sheep. Full Chroma will be playing for their first time at Black Sheep on Friday, December 20th.

Check out our really long list of band pages here on our current bands page. Do you play in a band local to Springfield that we don’t have a page for yet? Email us at blacksheepspringfield@gmail.com and we will work with you to set one up!

WUIS Looking For Bands And Musicians

524428_10151804258110000_1633626759_nSpringfield media provider/radio station WUIS has sent out a request for Springfield-area bands that they are looking to record and interview. From the WUIS facebook page:

WUIS is looking for Springfield-area bands and solo musicians to interview & record in-studio. Interested? Email Rachel Otwell at rotwe2@uis.edu.
As WUIS said, if anyone is interested they can email rotwe2@uis.edu. From the picture above also posted to the WUIS facebook it looks like local Springfield rock/experimental band boon have already done a session.

November 16th at Black Sheep: Montagh, Unraveler (Split Release), Naughtalus, Mystery Gift

1391444_10201665438469192_310654302_nBetter mark your calendars for Saturday, November 16th because we will be hosting a split release show for two great folk bands at Black Sheep that night! The split is between bands Montagh and Unraveler, who will both be playing the show. Montagh is an acoustic folk band that has been active in Springfield for the past year or so. Unraveler is a solo musician from Pittsburg, PA. You might have remembered Unraveler from a certain show back at Black Sheep in July. The split between the two bands will be released on CD through Patch Records for $5 at the show. Aside from the two bands that are on the split, we also have two other bands playing this show. We have the rock/experimental band Naughtalus playing. We also have the newer two-piece Mystery Gift, which features members of Meredosia and Mildred.

That show will start at 7:00 pm and admission is $5. You can find a facebook event for that show right here. Also don’t forget to check out our shows page to see what else is coming up at Black Sheep this fall and winter.

 

Skank Skates 25th Anniversary on November 15th

320374_520774501283925_130834802_nSkank Skates will be celebrating twenty five whole years of being around in South Town on Friday, November 15th. Grab your board and come over to Skank Skates at 6:00 pm. The skate session will be from then until later on in the night. There is also a Black Sheep show featuring some sweet skate punk bands to go along with the celebration! That show, which we told you about earlier features The Timmys, The Rackatees, The Haddonfields, and Guy Morgan & The FT Crew. The Black Sheep show is at 7:00 pm and is $5.

Check out a facebook event for the show and Skank Skates 25th Anniversary right here. Also check out what other shows we have coming up at Black Sheep on our shows page.

Tonight at Black Sheep: Dither: The DIY Sound (Documentary), Caterpillar Club, War Magic

1380320_10151942844100619_1065745078_nWow! Tonight at Black Sheep we are going to be trying something a little different. We will be having a documentary screening of a short 45 minute documentary called “Dither: The D.I.Y. Sound.” Dither can be described as “A documentary project on do it yourself music; heightening our sense of community and stimulating positive social change”. Sounds like a great film! Check out a preview of the documentary below. Aside from the showing tonight, there are also two bands playing! We have the shoegaze project Caterpillar Club. And we also have the two-piece dream folk band Wolf Luv.

All of this starts at 7:00 pm tonight and admission is $5. You should come and bring a friend. You can find a facebook event for the show right here. Also don’t forget to check out what else we have coming up at Black Sheep over on our shows page.

Illinois Times: Best Of Springfield 2013 (Results)

imagesBOS_ICON.16975.widea.1The day has finally come. The Illinois Times have posted the results to their annual “Best of” ballots. This year’s survey was longer than ever with 140 categories. This year there was a record breaking 12,000 voters. You can find the results for the Illinois Times Best of’s in this week’s issue of The Illinois Times or online in two parts here and here.

The music section in this year’s Best ofs was notably longer than it had been in previous years. This resulted in more bars, venues, and bands having the chance to get recognized. Black Sheep did win the category for “best all-ages music venue” so thank you all who voted for us! From the Illinois Times:

There was a little confusion in this category, with a strange mix of other places getting votes not generally considered “all-ages,” which really means “under-21.” But the only joint that allows all ages, all the time and features music geared toward those ages, is the Black Sheep Cafe. Besides the fact the guys running this place (it is not a cafe and does’t serve food) do all the work with no care for profit, it’s great to have a venue that doesn’t feature booze first and music second. Along with the day-to-day workings of the seven-year-old venue, the influence upon the local scene is immeasurable, as having a place to play regularly and to see other bands of your ilk allows an increase in our local band population and creativity. So thank the BSC for that, too, while we award them for having a terrific all-ages venue.

Other bands and musicians that were winners in different categories include NIL8, Our Lady, Brushville, Gypsy Collabo, Catain Geech & The Shrimp Shack Shooters, Novocaine, Hipbone Sam, and a few others. To skip ahead to the music section of the best ofs, go here.

Happy Halloween!

IMG_2749Black Sheep is wishing you and all of your friends a happy Halloween! Be safe and lookout for any moshing basement clowns! If you missed our Halloween Show/Hobgob this year you can find photos from the show right here.

Our next show is this Saturday, where we will be showing a screening of the documentary Dither: The DIY Sound. We will also have performances by Springfield bands War Magic and Caterpillar Club. That’s at 7:00 pm Saturday and admission is $5 so see you then!

 

We Got A Mailbox!

mailboxAfter eight years of being a venue we as Black Sheep have finally decided to catch up with modern times. Yes, the day has finally come. The Black Sheep Cafe now has a mailbox. That means you can write us letters or mail us posters. Our address is 1320 South 11th Street.

If you are trying to book or get your band on a show at Black Sheep the best way to go about doing that is still emailing us at blacksheepcafe.217@gmail.com. For all website and radio related questions and inquiries shoot an email to blacksheepspringfield@gmail.com. It also helps to come talk to us at shows! Have a great day!