December 24, 2009, 10:35 am by
Matt Kremkau | Filed under
Articles

It’s that time of year for everyone to reflect on 2009, and look back at what was great and what wasn’t. Now, it’s my turn. You may see some similarities in lists but whatever, I tried to switch it up. I didn’t get in depth as much as Bryan or Tom’s List but this is what I thought stood out for me in this roller coaster of a year. Have a look at my list, after the jump!
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Tags:
angels and demons,
Babylon Circus,
boondock saints II,
Bouncing Souls,
Carbon Leaf,
castle,
chuck,
curb your enthusiam,
District 9,
Flash Forward,
Franz Ferdinand,
Fringe,
Great Lake Swimmers,
Green Day,
Hatebreed,
How I Met Your Mother,
I Love You Man,
Lie to Me,
lost,
matt kremkau,
modern family,
Muse,
New Model Army,
Pearl Jam,
Pirate Radio,
rescue me,
Star Trek,
Stereophonics,
The Alternate Routes,
the generators,
the hangover,
the office,
Up,
year in review 2009,
Young Dubliners,
zombieland
May 29, 2009, 8:26 am by
Bryan Kremkau | Filed under
Live Reviews

Date: May 27th 2009
Opening Band: Alternate Routes
Band Link: www.carbonleaf.com
Virginia’s folk rock band Carbon Leaf made a stop at the Highline Ballroom Wednesday night in New York City. The band is currently on tour to support their new album “Nothing Rhymes with Woman” out on Vanguard Records. I’ve been meaning to see Carbon Leaf over the years but this was the first time seeing them. I have to say, I was thoroughly impressed with their live show! If you’ve never been to a Carbon Leaf show before, you’re missing out!
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Tags:
Barry Privett,
Bron-Y-Aur Stomp,
Carbon Leaf,
Carter Gravatt,
concert review,
folk,
folk rock,
highline ballroom,
Indian Summer,
Jason Neal,
Jon Markel,
live review,
New York City,
Nothing Rhymes with Woman,
NYC,
Richmond,
Terry Clark,
The Alternate Routes,
Vanguard Records,
Virginia