Black Sheep 8 Years Old Today

7889739352_ebaa359d12_bHappy Tuesday everyone! Did you know that today is Black Sheep’s birthday? Today marks exactly eight years from when Black Sheep had our very first show in September of 2005. There are kids that are that old that are walking around and talking and going to school! In honor of today being Black Sheep’s eighth year as an all ages music venue in Springfield, we have a special message from owner Kevin Bradford.

As you may know this little piece is about Black Sheep turning eight years old as of today. As most of you also know, saying this feat is a type of miracle is no exaggeration. I think nobody including myself thought it would last this long or mean this much to people over the years. If anybody thought we had an A-class business plan or a secret patron they would be wrong. We’re here because despite our flaws and imperfections, people believed in the message and mission of this place. We never had the best sound, lighting, or (insert other notable music venue kitsch) at our disposal. We have been and still are a DIY venue in the purest sense of the term.

Eight years ago a group of people in a few small local bands with absolutely no business knowledge on music venues other than the idealized passions of youth, started a music venue in the shell of a former jewelry store, sand blasting shop, and whatever else it was, next to Skanks Skates. With little more than paint, rollers, and some new carpet (thanks Marty!) we set about fixing the building up that for the next eight years would be affectionately know as, “The Sheep”. None of us had a long term plan we just knew we had to do it, to me personally it felt like fire in the guts, (y’know like that burning passion stuff people talk about), I can’t really speak for everybody else though, maybe they just had heartburn? Either way we did it and miracle after miracle occurred that first year that enabled us to do it (I know our jaded post modern culture scoffs at a term like “miracle” but whatever dude). It was hard at first to even get people to come down to South Town to even see a show. The neighborhood had a bad rap (which I still view as greatly unjustified) and the only vestige of music culture was Skanks at that point (which wasn’t having a great deal of shows at the moment), so as you can see we had our work cut out for us. By the end of the first year all original four owners (besides myself) had quit for various reasons. We had a steady base of show goers and bands that played here, without which of course there can be no music scene (come to shows kids!). Therefore the bones of what grew into the modern Black Sheep were beginning to take shape.

One of the first things I did when everybody else quit was to simplify (no more shows everyday kind of thing), and realized that even if we lack all of the extra stuff most traditional music venues have we can embellish and accentuate the stuff we do have. Putting an emphasis on community and making Black Sheep a safe gathering place for people became the emphasis. Really, that can never be a placard on a wall or a mission statement, that’s something you just do. It is in fact that “doing” that became our motto. Instead of talking about this or that idea, just do it. We lack this or that, so what? We just will “keep on keeping’ on”, and I guess it worked because we’re still here.

So looking back on then and now is a trip for me. From the days of a smelly grey carpet (the cheapest we could find) to the present smelly stage (I’m convinced it’s the punk rock stink in the air), we have indeed come far! Every good thing we have has been given to us: the amazing people who help, the bands, and the people who have come out here over the years have been the oil in the gears that keep us turning. Black Sheep was an experiment for me and I always kept at it with support from so many (George being a big one). All of the characters that make up our local scene and the stories concerning them (you can’t even make some of this stuff up) are what makes things like this work.

It isn’t a business that we do, for all intents and purposes we are more like an anti-business. There are some tremendously talented people that help out here and do so much for Black Sheep that I am eternally grateful and extremely humbled by it. There are people who help me that could move away and make a decent career but care about Springfield and Black Sheep and stay here. I am absolutely convinced you can make your town better if you really try. Springfield doesn’t have to suck. Long live South Town.

Grace and Peace, Kevin

To read a little more on what Black Sheep is about and what our story is, you can check out our about us page. Want to find out what else you can do to get involved in making our space what it is? Check out our get involved page!

Streams: Looming EP

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Today we are bringing you a full stream of Looming‘s brand new six-song EP! You can stream the entire EP on the bandcamp player embedded above. The EP features a newly recorded version of the hit “The Definition of Home” along with five other originals. Looming is a new Springfield band featuring Mitch Baker of Lovecow, Jess Knight of Mother Leopard, Brandon Carnes of Big Storm, and Jordan Fein formerly of Our Lady.

You can buy the physical CD from the band at their upcoming show this Saturday at Black Sheep. Looming will be playing their first show along with The Timmys, Skank, and Built In A Day. The CD is being released by Springfield label Patch Records.

October 6th at The Radon Lounge: Families, Kevin Schreleth, Lisa Barth

9729621174_5fe683751d_bLook at that happy beautiful family. They are so happy because they are here to tell you about a show coming up this fall at Springfield house venue The Radon Lounge. The Radon Lounge is not having a lot of shows this fall, so we thought it would be important to mention this one on Sunday, October 6th. Don’t forget there is another show coming up at The Radon Lounge later this month on September 26th featuring Brian Lee & His Orchestra, Cantalouper, and Hushpad. The October 6th show is sure to be a lot of fun. It features the three-piece folk band Families from Chicago. You can check out one of their videos below. Before them there will be a performance by Kevin Schlereth. He is a touring solo folk-rock musician from St. Louis. Opening the show up will be Lyzza Barth, who will be performing some real spoken word.

That show starts at 7:00 pm and is $5. You can find a facebook event for this show right here. We heard a rumor that The Radon Lounge arcade will be free for this show. Very cool. If you don’t know where The Radon Lounge is, email radonlounge@gmail.com and they will let you know! Are you interested in more shows happening outside of Black Sheep? Check out our Springfield shows page!

 

October 25th at Black Sheep: Hobgob 2013

8116002062_ea92df7daf_bWe are very excited to announce today that we will be hosting NIL8‘s annual Hobgoblinspookadelic on Friday, October 25th this fall. Yes, this does mean that NIL8 will be playing. We are not going to tell you the other bands playing right now though! The full show will be announced later on in the month. We’d just though we would give you a head start in making Halloween plans and picking out costumes by giving you the date early.

To check out a bunch of photos from Hobgob last year, check out our Hobgob 2012 flickr set. You can also see what other shows we have coming up this fall on our shows page.

 

Our Lady’s “Vessels” 7″s Are In

tumblr_msxxcilZco1so0jn5o1_1280It looks like vinyl has finally arrived in the Our Lady camp. Check out that beautiful Harm House record of the night photo above. Springfield emo band Our Lady finally have their new 7″ Vessels available. You can add them to the list of awesome Springfield bands who have recently had music come out on vinyl along with Nephrons and Hospital Job. The Vessels 7″ was released by Michigan-based label Mind Over Matter Records. The 7″ can be ordered from the label right here. It is available in both transparent red and opaque lavender. You can stream all three of the songs off of the 7″ on the player embedded below.

The vinyl will be also available at both of Our Lady’s upcoming Springfield shows. One of those is coming up fast later this month! That will be on Sunday, September 29th along with Lord Snow, My Dad, Yusuke, and Mystery Gift. The second show will be on Tuesday, November 5th along with Two Knights, Wir Konnen, and Jessica Knight.

 

The Illinois Times: Best of Springfield 2013

bestofwebgraphic2013It’s that time of year again for Springfield weekly newspaper The Illinois Times! The Illinois Times have started collecting ballots for their Best of Springfield 2013 survey. There are many questions on the survey relating to the “best ofs” in the city of Springfield. This year you can find a very lengthy music and entertainment section with a few questions about your favorite local bands and music venues. If you are having trouble thinking of all the local bands that you want to vote for, you might want to check out our current bands page!

To take the survey, go HERE. You can also fill one out in this and next week’s issue of The Illinois Times and submit it to one of their offices. Voting will end on September 30th. To see the results from last year’s survey, go here.

 

Tonight at Black Sheep: Soap Scum, Bad Side, Ruz, Mother Leopard

flierThis is it! Tonight’s the night to thrash out all of your Friday the 13th black magic powers and invoke some punk madness!! Don’t come tired because everyone, this show is going to be so rad you’re going to be slammed out by the time it’s over. Here’s what we got: Emerging from the depths of the scummiest trash cans located in the crevices of the city of Springfield, we have Soap Scum! They’re one of the best trash punk bands we have around so come see them and jump around like fleas on a dirty dog! Next we have Bad Side, coming all the way from the wrong side of the tracks in Philadelphia. Their punk tunes are most definitely mosh worthy, so show them some support while they’re on tour and check them out! Following Bad Side is St.Louis based Ruz, who exhibits hard, straightforward and fast punk jams. They feature a member of Suburban Epidemic and of Lumpy and The Dumpers, so punk thrash yourself around the room and don’t stand still! Finally we have Springfield’s Own Mother Leopard! They’re full of emotional punk destruction, which alot of us are, so if you haven’t heard them before check them out. This will be their first Springfield show with a new vocalist so don’t miss out! This is going to be an awesome show!

Not only do we have these 4 great bands giving us some punk hardcore tunes but we’re also going to have a spooky special Friday the 13th mystery guest. So come at 7:30 pm (even though the flier says otherwise) and pay only $5 for this epic display of music mania! The facebook event can be found right here. Here’s a little something from Bad Side to get you ready. Check out these upcoming shows at Black Sheep!

It’s Friday the 13th, we don’t care about the weather!

Tomorrow on Black Sheep Radio: Special Friday The 13th Episode

1305433_10153264877540512_989583367_nTomorrow it’s another episode of Black Sheep Radio! Do you know what else tomorrow is? Tomorrow will be Friday the 13th! There is also a show going on tomorrow night. Both the show and the radio show are sure to be our spookiest yet. There are some very spooky things that will be happening on The Black Sheep Radio Show. First you can see that our radio engineer Greg Harvey has gone missing! You can check out that missing poster above and help us find him. We also have a few special guests coming in. Our guests include Brian Galecki of Soap Scum and Satan himself. We also have been told that we will be getting a third surprise guest from beyond the grave. Who could it be?

Tune in if you dare tomorrow (Friday) from 4:00 to 6:00 pm. The Black Sheep Radio show airs every Friday from 4:00 to 6:00 pm on 88.3 WQNA fm. You can also listen live on wqna.org. Miss an episode? We have all of our past episodes up for download on our radio page!

 

Tonight at Black Sheep: The Outlook, IAMIAM, Gazeebo, Nick Howells

DIGITAL CAMERAWe have a particularly expressive show for you guys tonight. It’s going to be real! Check it out, here’s what we’ve got: The Outlook is an organization based in Massachusetts and one or a few of their advocates will be giving us some spoken word tonight. Their main concerns focus on human rights, especially when it comes to children and sexual matters. What they have to say will hopefully educate us on the heavier aspects of the darkness in the world as well as inspire us to do something about it! Further on in the evening,Nick Howells will gracing us with some really awesome piano tunes that are thoughtful and heartfelt, so it looks like we’ll have a rad spoken word performance and some simply beautiful piano songs to change things up and freshen our minds this evening. On the noise side of the spectrum we have IAMIAM, which features Austin Connelly of Springfield’s Montagh and Wir Konnen. His set is raw, reflective and brooding so be sure to check it out. Also check out the noise set Gazeebo, which is deliberate and full of honest rage from the depths of the mind. All of these performances are sure to be rewarding so stick around and check them all out!

The show kicks off at 7:00 pm and admission is $5. There’s possibly going to be a potluck so if you plan on coming to this (which you definitely should) bring food so that the “possibly” aspect of this sentence can turn into “definitely”! If you’re curious, go ahead and check out the facebook event. You can also check out our upcoming shows so you know what days to mark on your calendars!

September 25th at Black Sheep: Mutts, Big Storm, Kickstart

IMG_2646Do we have time to sneak on more November show onto our calendar? We think so. On Wednesday, November 25th, just one day after Boom Boom Kid plays an awesome show, we have another great show happening. We have the return of Mutts from Chicago! Mutts played here earlier in the spring. If you if you missed it, you can see in that picture above that Mutts is a little different from the usual rock n’ roll band that you would normally see at Black Sheep. They place a nice mix of blues and lounge music and you can check some of that out on the player below. Also playing the same show will be local feel-good rock band Big Storm! We also have local pop punk rockers Kickstart opening the show for us.

The show will start at 7:00 pm and admission is $5. You can’t find a facebook event or flier for this one. Sorry. If you want you can check out all of our other shows coming up this fall at Black Sheep by going to our shows page. It’s going to be a busy fall at Black Sheep!