Below is a smattering of Society-approved DC acts who have entered our radar in the last year or so. This list is completely partial and by no means comprehensive, so feel free to fill us in on anyone we've overlooked. Note: we are aware of an amporphous bundle of pop rock circling the city under the moniker Le Loup. Its just that we have not had the chance to catch one of their shows, yet.
Georgie James
Cool, eclectic music from singer-songstress Laura Burhenn and former Q and Not U drummer John Davis. Georgie's first album, Places, was released by Saddle Creek late last year. Highlights include the disco-y "Need Your Needs" and power pop gem "More Lights". Of course, it also doesn't hurt that Burhenn is ... um ... well ... yeah.

(Photo taken in Mr. Furley's bedroom circa 1979.)
Telograph
Music for people who like things that are amazing. Post-punk of the ilk of Bends-era Radiohead and early U2. The Society does not make such comparisons lightly. Telograph's self-titled EP, released a few months back, is mostly a re-issuing of tunes, albeit really good ones, that had been out there for some time. The band really could have tossed some throw aways on there and made it a full length, but who are we to judge?
Vandaveer
A well-traveled Kentucky gentlemen
Jukebox the Ghost

Raucous piano rock from sweatered George Washington University threesome. We smile cuz we like it.
3 comments:
Goooooood!
Hey! I was able to catch Exit Clov last month when they opened for Against Me! in Towson @ the Recher Theater and I thought they did a stellar job! There was another opnening act, one that I think even had some things written about them in Alternative Press last fall...Needless to say, Exit Clov's unique vocal stylings and overall approach blew the other opener out of the water!
Yup, they put on an interesting show, to say the least. We dig what you've got going on over at the Hopper. Cheers.
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