[photo by Chris LaPutt - Prefix Mag - complete set [here]] On Friday night, Oneida performed their new album Preteen Weaponry for the first time in NYC and the scene could not have been more surreal and yet completely appropriate. As the black rain clouds hovered overhead and the holiday crowd filtered in and around [...]~~
[photo credit] The final outdoor concert of the RiverToRiver season will feature our old favorites Oneida. The show takes place Friday night (8/29) at the South Street Seaport, and begins at 7 p.m. Oneida should begin their set around 8 p.m., although there is rumored to be a "special guest", or as the website [...]~~
--- - |- Oneida like their songs long, instrumental, and in multiple parts, and the Brooklyn combo will satisfy all three conditions on its new album, the previously mentioned Preteen Weaponry. Three is the magic number for Oneida, because Preteen Weaponry features a single, mostly instrumental, album-length song split into three parts, and it is also the first record in a three-album trilogy ...
Jacks - "In the Broken Mirror" [1968]Reminder: Another DEADHEAT this Thursday 6/12 at Bowery Electric -- might want to get there on the early side, there's a lot going on at the bar but we're gonna try to squeeze in as much rocknroll as we can starting at 8 pm. Last week went something like this:A.R. & Machines - Schönes Babylon .. Mission of Burma - Secrets .. Oneida - Each One Teach One .. Fe..
Oneida Fest is all night show at the Knitting Factory featuring a series of like-minded bands and friends of Brooklyn's great psych-rock band Oneida. We know tickets are still available for this show since we bought one on Friday. Today Oneida posted the set times. Oneida is going on at 1:45 am, which is [...]
Marking the tenth studio album and second in a series of three L. Ps dubbed the 'Thank Your Parents' series, Oneida's latest record almost instantly goes down in Strange Glue's history as one of the most difficult records to critique.
We've got a foot of new snow and more on the way tomorrow...so all plans for getting out of the house are, once again, on hold. (We were all going to go down to Northampton for First Night, but that seems unlikely now.)But still, it's a new year, so let's not sink completely under gloom and boredom. Here's the title track from Oneida's Happy New Year and a wish for a peaceful, happy 2008 for ...
This is shaping up to be the snowiest winter ever in New Hampshire, which, as you can imagine, is a very snowy place even in normal times. (Joke: What do you call summer in New Hampshire? Three weeks of really bad skiing.)So we got another foot or so on Friday and I took this photo this morning. And here's Oneida, a couple of whose members went to school (I'm pretty sure) in Vermont, and so...
Experimental rock group Oneida is getting ready to release the second installment to their Thank Your Parents trilogy, a triple album entitled Rated O. The record follows the trilogy's first installment, last summer's Preteen Weaponry, and will be released this August on Jagjaguwar. The band is offering a preview of the album in the form of THREE free songs, which you can download below. The gr...
1. Oneida - Happy New YearUp With People - mp3Sunlight shines on the top of the treesThe highest hills feel the sweetest breeze;You got to get up to get free.Open your eyes, the things you seeAre determined by the height of the ground you seizeYou got to get up to get free.
Well I was about to download this:Happy New Year Artist: OneidaRelease Date: July 11, 2006Genre: Alternative/PunkStyles: Alternative, Indie Rock Label: Jagjaguwar / SC DistributionNo Rating: Average: (16 votes)from eMusic, but then I got this message:We're sorry. This album is unavailable for download in your country (Australia) at this time. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause...
In a survey taken for the NY Press Music Issue a couple of months ago, we were asked to participate, and listed Oneida as the best live act in NYC. Last night at the Knitting Factory's "Oneida Fest", the band proved us right. On one of the final nights of the Manhattan Knitting [...]
Over the course of three fuzzed-out discs, there's one solid Oneida album to be found in here; you just have to wade through some indulgent, excessive, and flat-out boring instrumental passages to get to it.