Photoshop work by Aurora Pass
PHS Press Staff member
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PHOTOS: Halloween 2014
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The Langer’s Ball Turns Seven in Style
by Parker Lehman
PHS staff member
PHS staff member
“If you’re looking for
straight ahead no frills Irish ballads with just a hint of razor blades
and safety pins and American rock n roll this is for you,” said Mustard Finnegan,
Celtic rock blogger. The Langer’s Ball is an Irish rock group based in the Twin
Cities.
The group started with
guitarist Michael Sturm and Hannah Rediske playing accordion and whistle. They began
touring in 2007 and in 2008 they recorded As I Roved Out which was rated as Best
Celtic Rock & Punk CD’s of ’08 from PaddyRock.com. In their 2009 follow up
album Ship’s Are Sailing they experimented with a full band.
In 2010 The Langer’s Ball
became a 5 piece band. They only managed one recording which became the live
album Drunk, Sick, Tired, which placed on PaddyRock.com’s best of 2011 list.
Shortly afterward the group dissolved back to just Michael and Hannah.
Late in 2011 Michael and
Hannah hooked up with Derek Jaimes (Drums, Wild Colonial Boys.), Drew Miller
(Bass, Boiled in Lead) and Trevor Jurgens (Guitar, Code 13). They recorded
their first full band studio album The Devil or the Barrel, in 2012. 2013
brought a roster change as Trevor left the band and was replaced by Danny
McDermott (Guitar).
When asked if there was
anything they wanted to say they replied, “If you think you know The Langer’s
Ball, check us out, we’ve grown into ourselves and I think you’ll like what we
do. If you don’t know The Langer’s Ball…same thing, check it out." Now on tour in both the mid west and the
eastern sea board, they released a new album 7 Year Itch to celebrate their 7
year anniversary. They were recording for a small Iowa radio station and
released the recordings for FREE at https://thelangersball.bandcamp.com/album/7-year-itch.
Just click buy now and put in $0 or you could
give them a donation if you wish.
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Harry Potter: A Truly Magical Series!
by Aurora J. Pass
PHS Press staff member
Harry Potter was
one of the best series I have ever read, and it’s really well written. The
Harry Potter series contains seven bestselling books that are written by J. K.
Rowling. They are about a boy named Harry Potter, and his friends Ron Weasly
and Hermione Granger, and are set in England in a modern time period where
wizards and witches are real. Non-magical people are called muggles by the
witches and wizards. Harry Potter goes to a school called Hogwarts School of
Witchcraft and Wizardry. During the holidays he stays with his Aunt Petunia and
Uncle Vernon, who are muggles (non-magical). They don’t like magic and think it’s
unnatural and freaky.
I
think the theme of the Harry Potter books is friendship. Harry, Ron and
Hermione are friends, and they help each other out of hard situations. Also
there’s a kind of good vs. evil thing going on. This is an example: the evil Lord
Voldemort wants to kill all the muggles, and Harry, Ron, and Hermione need to
help stop him.
I was so sad when
I finished the series because it was so good, and I wanted it to keep going. I
also like it that it’s set in the real world because it seems like magic could
be possible. I like the idea of magic, and the way that
it is introduced in this book. If you haven’t read it yet READ IT! You cannot
say that you have read the best books in the world if you haven’t read Harry
Potter!
Thursday, November 6, 2014
MUSIC WATCH 1: Great Good Fine OK
By Connor Skidmore
PHS Contributor
PHS Contributor
This is the first
week of Music Watch, the weekly article where I choose a song that I like from
an extremely wide variety of music and feature it. I intend to make the
selection very diverse. For example, one day I might feature Bach, with ‘Minuet
in G Minor,’ and then the next week I might jump to Paolo Nutini with ‘New
Shoes,’ or Feed Me with ‘Patience,’ or even Alan Fitzpatrick with ‘In the
Beginning.’ But for the first week, I have chosen the band Great Good Fine OK,
with the song ‘You’re The One For Me.’
Great Good Fine OK is
a group from Brooklyn. Their music tends to be pop and rock-influenced, with
electronic elements. The like to use retro synths and drum samples and falsetto
vocals. ‘You’re The One For Me’ is my favorite of their tracks. It is mixed
perfectly, with the vocals being backed by a pulsing synth and deep pads.
You can hear the
track here if you have Spotify: http://open.spotify.com/track/3UzHyDmqpBJR2J65h0702t
If you do not have
Spotify or do not want to use it, you can listen here:
https://w.soundcloud.com/player/?url=https%3A//api.soundcloud.com/tracks/110921382&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=false&show_user=true&show_reposts=false&visual=true%22POEM: A lost cause
By Nadia Sullivan-Nightengale
PHS Press staff member
Where are ye with eyes so bright?
Who calmed me
through the night.
A lost cause are ye? Or will we prevail with might?
Shall ye come
home to me? Or will ye forever be a lost child. A lost cause.
Monday, November 3, 2014
Chester Bay Bucks trends in local music
When someone mentions they are in a local band many people
immediately think of terrible garage rock and plugging your ears to make it
stop. Chester Bay bucks that trend in a big way. An American Rock group that
started at the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire, they are making waves in the
Twin Cities music scene. Drawing influence from bands as diverse as Sublime,
The Black Crows, The Beatles and Dispatch, they blend rock and roll with blues,
reggae, ska and folk.
In the fall of 2005 Marcus Greely (drums) was on his way to
try out for the UWEC hockey team when he heard lead guitarist Jake Bosben
jamming in his dorm room. They started talking and Jake mentioned his brother
Cory Bosben played bass. Over Christmas break Jake invited Marcus to his home
in Rochester MN. A week later they played their first show. Their name, Chester
Bay, comes from the names of the home towns of the band members, Rochester, MN
and Green Bay, WI.
Soon they were joined by guitarist Mike Salow. They
started recording at the McNally Smith College of Music where a friend of
theirs was working on a production degree. The sessions produced a demo that
the band submitted to the Land Shark Lager Battle of the Bands. After winning the contest they got a
record contract and a full page write up in the March 2010 issue of Rolling
Stone. Marcus’s reaction to being able to go to a news stand and see their name
in such an esteemed publication was “Pretty Cereal.” (sic)
Working on their second album they realized they needed more
money to finish the album “how it should be.” Rather than looking for a record
company’s support they went to the crowd funding site Kick Starter. The Kick
Starter gained $6000 to finish the album which was released in 2013. In
November of that year they recorded a show at Famous Dave’s BBQ and Blues Club
in Uptown Minneapolis MN. They released the recording in May of 2014.
When asked about starting a band Marcus suggested trying to
start a school group for people who play the same kind of music. His other
suggestion was using Craigslist with as much care as possible. If problems were
to arise you should be vocal and talk out the problem. See their Facebook page
for more info and upcoming show dates or check them out on Youtube.
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