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Monday, July 11, 2016

LOCAL SPIN: The Hovelists release new single 'My Dear'

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Hailing from modest roots in Olean, local act The Hovelists have recently released their new single, "My Dear," which can be found here. The track, while starting out slow, is a song that can find its place among the right listeners if introduced correctly.

There are a few minor downfalls with this song. The verse and chorus have trouble identifying themselves from one another which makes the song sort of ramble on as if you were listening to a three-hour lecture about neuro-molecular studies (and I don’t even know if that is a real thing).

However, the song actually turns out to be pretty cool; not catchy, not “fun,” but cool. The vocals throughout the verse have a good way of flowing in and out of each other through echoing and harmonies. There’s darkness in this song that can only be acknowledged through lyricism and unique instrumental qualities. Listening to this song made me think of bands like Brand New and The Used.

Judging from this band and their first single from their new album, expect a dark-sounding album separating itself from the rest of the local music scene. These guys sound different, and different is good – especially in an environment where your success is based on how much you are able to stand out. Overall the song is good (not great) but I am excited to hear what else this band will release in the future.

The Hovelists are currently performing regionally and recording tracks for their first full-length album “Error of the Second Kind.” The album will be completed this fall and is scheduled for release in the spring of 2017.

Rating: 7/10

James Burns reviews local music for All WNY News. Catch his column every Monday. And contact him at james.burns@allwnyradio.com.


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HEaRD IN WNY: Top shows for the week of July 11 - 17

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The featured event for the week is Sunday's Justin Mauk Memorial and Benefit at the Mohawk.

Justin Mauk was a friend to the Buffalo Music Scene, and on Sunday, a memorial concert is being held in his honor to raise funds for his wife and new baby. Although I didn't know him personally I love seeing the community come together for a great cause, especially to honor one of our own. The local music scene is expansive, but as soon as tragedy strikes someone involved, there is quickly a response from all over to offer help.

Crippled Mess, Kennedy Carpool, From The Ashes, The Tosspots, Radical Operations, Grain Assault, On Point, Good Dude, Jay Carver, The Taken, and The Card Cheats are all getting together at Mohawk Place for a "kick ass Matinee show for Justin!"

Doors open at 3 p.m. and the music starts at 4 p.m. A $5 donation at the door is all that's needed to help out. Baby supplies other other donations will also be accepted at the event and given to the Mauk Family.

Other shout outs:


Greg Burt is a Concert Promoter/Sound Guy/Music Supporter/Keyboardist/etc. He can be reached at Greg@FTMPEvents.com. For the full FTMP show calendar, visit www.FTMPEvents.com


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Thursday, July 7, 2016

All WNY Radio grows with new music

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Several Western New York artists submitted music to All WNY Radio in June, growing the size and depth of the 24/7 all-local music stream we air.

In all, 25 new tracks were submitted from 12 different artists ranging stylistically from blues to hip hop and geographically from Olean to Rochester.

New tracks included:


We are always on the lookout for new tracks from local artists -- from Jamestown to Rochester and everywhere in between. Each artist is allotted three track spaces in the ever-evolving rotation of music, which currently has 211 tracks from 77 different artists, playing in a 12 hour, 40 minute random repeat. 

If you'd like your music on All WNY Radio, please submit tracks to us via our submission form.


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Wednesday, July 6, 2016

PODCAST: ThinkSoJoe Show for July 6, 2016

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An all-new episode of the ThinkSoJoe Show with ThinkSoJoe and Brian Muller.



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Monday, July 4, 2016

HEaRD IN WNY: Top shows for the week of July 4 - 10

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This week's feature event is on Friday -- a double show for one price: The Scenics and Green Jello.

Green Jellÿ/Jello was formed in 1981 in Kenmore by founding member Bill Manspeaker with one goal: to be "The World's Worst Band." Over the years they grew and changed (but never matured) and found fame in their antics, having had famous names dropped throughout their revolving cast of puppets including Danny Carey and Maynard James Keenan of Tool. They've also been Grammy nominated, sued by Kraft Foods, Kellogg, & even Metallica, and toured many a time with their dear friends GWAR.

Now fresh off a tour run with Insane Clown Posse they return home for a late night wild time at the one-and-only Mohawk Place. This "Punk Rock Puppet Show" is a local legend, and a true treat to see for only $5. Come at 8 p.m. for the early acts including Toronto Proto-Punk legends The Scenics who bring back that late 70's charm, then stay after Midnight when the Jello shenanigans take over.

Other shout outs:


Greg Burt is a Concert Promoter/Sound Guy/Music Supporter/Keyboardist/etc. He can be reached at Greg@FTMPEvents.com. For the full FTMP show calendar, visit www.FTMPEvents.com


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Sunday, July 3, 2016

Destination EU: DoDriver looks to tour Europe

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BUFFALO -- The popular Western New York four-piece rock band DoDriver is looking to spread their music to the world -- or at least Europe.

The band recently came across an opportunity to play a series of shows throughout Europe in October, 2017. But with the opportunity comes a challenge: Raising the more than $20,000 to make it happen.

Hello Internet.

The band turned to GoFundMe in hopes of having friends, family and fans help raise the necessary $20,500 for the trip to Germany, the Netherlands, Czech Republic, Poland, Switzerland, Austria and Hungary.

The band says it needs to secure the funding by the end of July in order to get the arrangements finalized. They've still got a ways to go. Seventeen days in, they've raised $325 of the necessary $20,500. But four weeks is a long time on the Internet and the goal is hardly unreachable.

The plan is 10 -- maybe 12 -- shows in 15 days beginning Oct. 1, 2017, in support of Lord Bishop Rocks. Each show will be filmed and some will be broadcast live. There is also plans to record a track in a studio in Budapest.

The band has experience playing outside the U.S., having played gigs in Puerto Rico and Canada, as well as six American states. They've opened for dozens of national headliners, including their childhood idols, KISS.

And now, they intend to make it big.
We hope to make 2017 our best year ever as a band and we want you to help us do just that! For years our fans, friends and family have been telling us that we "should be famous by now" or "should be playing big arenas" or "are WAY better than X band" so this is our chance to go prove to another part of the World what you already know. Thank you so much for making our dreams come true!
Jody, Mike, Mark and Chris
For more information, visit their GoFundMe page or Facebook.


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Saturday, July 2, 2016

The Ataris to play Mohawk Place Aug. 29

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BUFFALO -- The Ataris will headline a Mohawk Place concert Aug. 29. The Anderson, Ind. rock band with five albums to their name are best known for a cover of Don Henley's "The Boys of Summer."

The band refers to themselves as "four friends creating words and music in the basements and dive bars of the world while young souls pile into the microphone and spill beer into our effects pedals."

Young souls can pile into the Mohawk for $12 each. Beer spilling is highly discouraged -- especially onto effects pedals or other electronic equipment.

Also playing the Mohawk gig are the Barksdales and Younger Then.

Doors open at 6 p.m. for this 16+ show. Tickets are available at http://www.ticketfly.com/event/1233531-ataris-buffalo.

Try 'em before you buy 'em. Their new song, "Hang Your Head in Hope" is available FREE of charge only from The Ataris' Bandcamp page.


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