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Artist:the turkish delights
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...we've been very fortunate over the last few months to come in contact with some great touring bands through The Buddha Den. In many cases, we've been able to arrange tour stops in Dayton. Last night at South Park Tavern was another great example. Opening the evening, The Happy Planets and his unwavering belief in the possibilities of making it happen in Dayton got the party off on a supergoo...
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...a couple months ago we invited Cincinnati's Frontier Folk Nebraska up to the Oregon Express to play The Buddha Den NTRO/XPO. Their impassioned set of hard-drinking Americana made a strong impression on those in attendance and, as a result, they've been asked to return to Dayton tonight to play at Pearl/Vexx. The quartet's most recent album, Pearls, is the kind of album you just sink into and...
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...we're gonna hop in the time machine for a hot minute on the instigation from our friends over at Fictionband. If you were in Dayton in the early years of this nascent century, odds are you remember a little outfit called The Dirty Walk. Featuring Jeremy Fredricks (Cigarhead/Let's Crash/Human Reunion) on bass/vocals, Tyler Trent (Brainiac) on drums, and Darryl Robbins (The Keynote Speaker/Mon...
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...over the past several months, we've had the distinct pleasure of hosting The Buddha Den NTRO/XPO. We've been fortunate enough to see some great young bands come through, refining their sound with each subsequent visit. One of our favorites during the past several months and a band that we had back several times was the instrumental quartet, Black Wolf Fight. While the band would most easily ...
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...just as spring made its move, winter wrapped its cold hands around us again. Perhaps a final attempt to pause for reflection on the long journey out of a season so brutal. We know we're moving on, but days like today make it seem as if winter will never relent. Coming across Lewis & Clarke today, then, couldn't have come at a better time. An acute awareness of what was endured. Sparse instru...
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...as we mentioned earlier this week the anarchist-folkies of Holy!Holy!Holy! will be rolling into the Dayton Dirt Collective tonight. Along for the ride are locals Akillis Green, State School and Kris N. Although seemingly subdued for a Friday night, we're thinking this could be one of the best shows this season. See you there...
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...with so much going on in Dayton these days, we somehow missed catching Detroit trio The High Strung at Canal Street Tavern a few weeks back. While this may seem trivial, THS are a band you need to see live. Often averaging 200-300 dates a year which eventually resulted a few years back with their van being left on the steps of the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame (with a gold plaque no less), but m...
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...although the kids over Fictionband have been laying low for a while now, they're back for reals and we're teaming up with them to bring you a very special offering. Today we're putting up the first of six, yes SIX, EPs from the highly reclusive Smug Brothers. Featuring the drum stylings of Don Thrasher (GBV, Swearing at Motorists, The New Creatures) among other conspirators, Smug Brothers wi...
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...as we kick off our 8th month of The Buddha Den NTRO/XPO at Oregon Express, we've decided to mix things up a bit. First, the open mic will no longer be part of the event. Also, we've decided to give a band the chance to stretch out over the course of the whole month and play every Wednesday with one other band. We've invited one of our favorite new locals, The Turkish Delights to play every W...
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...Austin quartet The Strange Boys have taken up the quest for pure rock n' roll bliss on their debut disc ...And Girls Club and come up with a brilliant garage/psyche gem. Dig the vintage blues jangle of the guitars. Ryan Sambol's wiry whine bringing it all back home. The wiggle in the rhythm section. The sound of Sun and Shel Talmy and Tom Wilson and Bakersfield coating each and every note. T...
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...following their last stop through the Dayton Dirt Collective, St. Charles, Missouri collective Holy!Holy!Holy! left quite a buzz in their wake. Upon finally hearing them, we understood why. It could just as easily be a hundred years ago, sitting out at an IWW camp meeting listening to songs of the workingman. Through their hypnotic singalongs/growls/spoken word and acoustic instrumentation (...
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