Review: Fang Island and Delicate Steve

Fang Island played for the third time this year in Madison to a large enthusiastic crowd at the High Noon Saloon hell bent on spreading the band's three prong guitar attack among the uninitiated. The Brooklyn-based quintet we’re genuinely excited to be in Madison and have been touring for almost a year behind their breakthrough self-titled debut album.

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Julian Lynch Discusses Listening Party for New Album “Terra”

Over the last four months Julian Lynch has received accolades from the indie music blogosphere for his ethereal work. Pitchfork gave his latest album “Mare” 8.5 out of 10 on their infamous rating scale, praising Julian’s creative growth from his previous release. And just when you think it couldn't get any better, Stereogum listed Julian Lynch along with former Madison resident, Nika Roza Danilova (aka Zola Jesus), as the best new artists of 2010.

Lynch is already talking about releasing a third album called “Terra” in the coming months and has planned a listening party at The Project Lodge in Madison for fans to preview his latest work. As someone who is helping put a national spotlight on the Madison indie music scene, we wanted to check in with Julian and find out more about this listening party and what it’s like to suddenly be buzz-worthy.

Julian Lynch (photo by Erez Avissar)

Julian Lynch

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Blitzen Trapper Destroys the Void at the High Noon

Blitzen Trapper, the Portland-based experimental indie folk rockers, returned to the High Noon Saloon with Pearly Gate Music. Building on a sixties/seventies vibe, Blitzen Trapper has successfully carved out a unique sound over several albums that transcends their classic rock influences.

Lead guitarist/vocalist Eric Earley’s intricate lyrics explore the dark psychological side of human nature through songs like “Black River Killer” and “The Man Who Would Speak True.” Both of these songs touch on themes surrounding murder and serial killers in a soft acoustic ambiance that drives the message home. Other material is more uplifting with rock-fused rhythms and complex harmonies.

Eric Earley of Blitzen Trapper

Blitzen Trapper

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