
roman candle Skip interviews the UK band Wild Beasts for American Songwriter Magazine (@AmerSongwriter): http://bit.ly/2OhR46

roman candle New Interview with TRACER Magazine (@TRACER_Magazine) posted today: http://bit.ly/3QAcaV

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Warm up for the game at the Pack Howl Pep Rally with Coach Tom O’Brien and football captains, the Power Sound of the South, NC State cheerleaders, the dance team and Craziest Fan contestants.
Indie rock band Roman Candle will open for headline act College Comedy Tour (some material is not appropriate for people under 18).
Cost is $15 per person. Pay at the event; no advance tickets will be sold.
w/ the College Comedy Tour
Time:7:00PM Friday, November 6th
Location:Lee Field

w/ How I Became The Bomb and The Huguenots
Time:10:00PM Saturday, November 7th
Location:the Evening Muse

roman candle skip explains 5 albums that have influenced the band on the muzzle of bees blog: http://bit.ly/2WDitG
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ages 18+
Tickets ($10): http://www.ticketweb.com/t3/sale/SaleEve ntDetail?dispatch=loadSelectionData&even tId=2231014&pl=mercylounge
for more info: http://www.mercylounge.com/calendar/venu e/mercy/2009/10/03/colour-revolt/
w/ Colour Revolt
Time:6:25PM Monday, September 28th
Location:Mercy Lounge

roman candle Thanks to American Songwriter Magazine (@AmerSongwriter) for naming us writer of the week! the interview is here: http://bit.ly/1aulc5
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all ages show!
for more info and directions, visit http://www.thehousecafe.net/
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w/ Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
Time:8:15PM Saturday, September 26th
Location:the house cafe

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Roman Candle | 9:00 PM
Acclaimed rockers Roman Candle will release Oh Tall Tree in the Ear, their much-anticipated follow up to 2006's The Wee Hours Revue, May 12th on Carnival Records.
"The songs and lyrics on ...this record grew out of us thinking about the relationship between what we hear, and what we desire," lead singer and guitarist, Skip Matheny, said about Oh Tall Tree. On songs like "Eden Was A Garden" -- the album's opening track -- and "They Say," listeners can hear those meditations on sound and longing play out for themselves.
The songs for this album were written mostly in a rural part of the U.K., despite the band being from Chapel Hill, NC. "We had been playing shows in London after the Wee Hours came out, and we decided to stay for a month with some friends of ours who owned a manor house in east Yorkshire," says Matheny. "We stayed in an apartment above what used to be the horse stables, and wrote a bunch of lyrics and music for the new record." Matheny goes on to explain that the two major influences on them during this writing time, were Tom Stoppard's "Rock 'n' Roll," which they had seen while in London, and Rainer Maria Rilke's "Sonnets to Orpheus," which they were reading at the time.
Produced by Jason Lehning (Alison Krauss, The Silver Seas) and recorded in Nashville and North Carolina, Oh Tall Tree in the Ear capitalizes on the band's distinct melodic sensibilities and its earnest, introspective lyrics. Skip, Timshel and Logan Matheny, the trio at the core of Roman Candle, remain a band dedicated to the power of a well-crafted song.
"We love the idea of a song, and people who write 'songs'." says Matheny "Cole Porter, Paul Westerberg, Joni Mitchell, the list is very long, but our favorite writers and bands seem to be dedicated to what a song is, and how to craft a good one."
Touring has always been a strong point for Roman Candle, whose live show has been called "jaw-dropping." The band has toured with Rufus Wainwright, The Avett Brothers, Aimee Mann, The Whigs, Patti Smith, and Birdmonster. The band also played NYC's world-famous Radio City Music Hall in 2006 while supporting the Indigo Girls North American Tour.
Roman Candle coalesced around the Matheny family, Skip, Logan, and Timshel (Skip and Logan are brothers, Skip and Timshel are married). They came together in Chapel Hill, a town where pop hooks and rural roots find friendly ears. Timshel was from Portland, OR, (a laboratory for progressive values) and the Matheny brothers from the Appalachian mountains (a repository for traditional ones).
Chapel Hill, a college town that celebrated its own southern authenticity, was the perfect place for a band like Roman Candle to pop up. Time-tested wisdom about seamless musicianship between brothers certainly bore out in Roman Candle's case: Skip's full-throated vocals and fiery guitar work meshed perfectly with Logan's rock solid drums. The warm sound of Timshel's Fender Rhodes and Farfisa organ became one of the band's most appealing elements of their distinctive sound and is an integral part of Oh Tall Tree. Already they were writing sharp-eyed, situational songs about daily life.
After releasing their debut, Says Pop (2002), Roman Candle took their ebullient, hard-edged sound on the road. The band developed into a formidable live act – critics have described their show as "stunning" -- and gathered a fervent nationwide following.
Rolling Stone magazine picked up on Roman Candle's earthy pop around this time, calling them Chapel Hill's "darling" band on the rise. As the national buzz around them grew, the band connected with renowned Chapel Hill-based producer Chris Stamey (Yo La Tengo, R.E.M., Whiskeytown). The Wee Hours Revue (2006), a collaboration with Stamey, retooled the songs on Says Pop, strengthened and expanded the band's sound. Timshel's deft keyboard work filled out the gaps between Skip and Nick Jaeger's hooky guitars, Jeff Crawford's buoyant bass and Logan's telepathic drums.
The new sound was a success. The album earned critical plaudits from many major media outlets. The Boston Globe called The Wee Hours "a stunner." Pitchfork's Grayson Currin said "Roman Candle is one of the best, most complete American rock bands to surface in a decade." Paste Magazine ranked the record #38 among the 100 best albums of 2006. PopMatters said: "...you need to hear Roman Candle. Go get The Wee Hours Review: because you can, and because it’s damn good."
Throughout 2006 and 2007 the band toured nationally, and internationally, to promote The Wee Hours Revue, appearing twice on Bob Harris' program on BBC Radio 2. Nearly a year after its release, the record was still attracting ecstatic praise in publications like Harp Magazine, which called it "one of the sharpest roots-rock albums of the decade."
On moving back to the U.S. with the new songs in hand, the band started recording and arranging the songs at their family studio in Wilkesboro, NC. In their new songs the band's lyrics became even more complex, its appreciation of the ineffable more explicit. After signing with Nashville-based label Carnival Recording Company, Roman Candle continued to record, finishing the album that would become Oh Tall Tree in the Ear (the band boosted the title from Rilke's Sonnets to Orpheus), with producer Jason Lehning in Nashville over the last half of 2008.
With Oh Tall Tree in the Ear the band's writing is at its most evolved, injecting a wry wit into their rollicking etudes on the human condition. At the end of Oh Tall Tree Skip Matheny stands flat-footed in the gale of guitar noise that opens "Early Aubade," and, at the top of his lungs, thanks the stars just for shining, you can hear him inviting you to share in the band's amazement at the world they live in. It's our world, too, and Roman Candle is here to remind us how lucky we are. more >>>
Will Hoge | 10:00 PM
Hoge eschews all gimmicks and incorporates the best of both the singer/songwriter genre and vintage, surging rock ‘n roll. Through sharp lyricisms and strong melodies, his songs tell stories that are delivered with a rock like of touring, writing and recording from their Nashville base. His albums feature muscular, soulful, working-class rock and roll that listeners feel as well as hear. His trademark blend of classic and contemporary elements were decisively defined in his debut album Carousel, which set the tone for subsequent albums, including the major label follow-up, Blackbird On A Lonely Wire, and his newest, The Man Who Killed Love.
Explosive live performances, non-stop touring and a commitment to sonwriting have earned a Hoge a fanatical following as well as critical acclaim. The live album, During The Before And After, is sonic proof of what Will’s live fans have knows for years- that he’s one of the most powerfully expressive rock singers out there. His is a classic rock soul that includes the inspiration ding. With powerful songs about love, loss, longing and joy, thundering rythms and howling guitars, audiences are instantly reminded as to why they fell in love with rock and roll in the first place.
Hoge eschews all gimmicks and incorporates the best of both the singer/songwriter genre and vintage, surging rock 'n roll. Through sharp lyricisms and strong melodies, his songs tell stories that are delivered with a passion and desperation that demand attention. Will and his band live the rock life of touring, writing and recording from their Nashville base. His albums feature muscular, soulful, working-class rock and roll that listeners feel as well as hear. His trademark blend of classic and contemporary elements were decisively defined in his debut album Carousel, which set the tone for subsequent albums, including the major label follow-up, Blackbird On A Lonely Wire, and his newest, The Man Who Killed Love.
Explosive live performances, non-stop touring and a commitment to songwriting have earned Hoge a fanatical following as well as critical acclaim. The live album, During The Before And After, is sonic proof of what Will's live fans have known for years - that he's one of the most powerfully expressive rock singers out there. His is a classic rock soul that includes the inspiration of early Springsteen, the swagger of The Stones and the heart of Otis Redding. With powerful songs about love, loss, longing and joy, thundering rhythms and howling guitars, audiences are instantly reminded as to why they fell in love with rock and roll in the first place.Read More
Roman Candle | 9:00 PM
Acclaimed rockers Roman Candle will release Oh Tall Tree in the Ear, their much-anticipated follow up to 2006's The Wee Hours Revue, May 12th on Carnival Records.
"The songs and lyrics on ...this record grew out of us thinking about the relationship between what we hear, and what we desire," lead singer and guitarist, Skip Matheny, said about Oh Tall Tree. On songs like "Eden Was A Garden" -- the album's opening track -- and "They Say," listeners can hear those meditations on sound and longing play out for themselves.
The songs for this album were written mostly in a rural part of the U.K., despite the band being from Chapel Hill, NC. "We had been playing shows in London after the Wee Hours came out, and we decided to stay for a month with some friends of ours who owned a manor house in east Yorkshire," says Matheny. "We stayed in an apartment above what used to be the horse stables, and wrote a bunch of lyrics and music for the new record." Matheny goes on to explain that the two major influences on them during this writing time, were Tom Stoppard's "Rock 'n' Roll," which they had seen while in London, and Rainer Maria Rilke's "Sonnets to Orpheus," which they were reading at the time.
Produced by Jason Lehning (Alison Krauss, The Silver Seas) and recorded in Nashville and North Carolina, Oh Tall Tree in the Ear capitalizes on the band's distinct melodic sensibilities and its earnest, introspective lyrics. Skip, Timshel and Logan Matheny, the trio at the core of Roman Candle, remain a band dedicated to the power of a well-crafted song.
"We love the idea of a song, and people who write 'songs'." says Matheny "Cole Porter, Paul Westerberg, Joni Mitchell, the list is very long, but our favorite writers and bands seem to be dedicated to what a song is, and how to craft a good one."
Touring has always been a strong point for Roman Candle, whose live show has been called "jaw-dropping." The band has toured with Rufus Wainwright, The Avett Brothers, Aimee Mann, The Whigs, Patti Smith, and Birdmonster. The band also played NYC's world-famous Radio City Music Hall in 2006 while supporting the Indigo Girls North American Tour.
Roman Candle coalesced around the Matheny family, Skip, Logan, and Timshel (Skip and Logan are brothers, Skip and Timshel are married). They came together in Chapel Hill, a town where pop hooks and rural roots find friendly ears. Timshel was from Portland, OR, (a laboratory for progressive values) and the Matheny brothers from the Appalachian mountains (a repository for traditional ones).
Chapel Hill, a college town that celebrated its own southern authenticity, was the perfect place for a band like Roman Candle to pop up. Time-tested wisdom about seamless musicianship between brothers certainly bore out in Roman Candle's case: Skip's full-throated vocals and fiery guitar work meshed perfectly with Logan's rock solid drums. The warm sound of Timshel's Fender Rhodes and Farfisa organ became one of the band's most appealing elements of their distinctive sound and is an integral part of Oh Tall Tree. Already they were writing sharp-eyed, situational songs about daily life.
After releasing their debut, Says Pop (2002), Roman Candle took their ebullient, hard-edged sound on the road. The band developed into a formidable live act – critics have described their show as "stunning" -- and gathered a fervent nationwide following.
Rolling Stone magazine picked up on Roman Candle's earthy pop around this time, calling them Chapel Hill's "darling" band on the rise. As the national buzz around them grew, the band connected with renowned Chapel Hill-based producer Chris Stamey (Yo La Tengo, R.E.M., Whiskeytown). The Wee Hours Revue (2006), a collaboration with Stamey, retooled the songs on Says Pop, strengthened and expanded the band's sound. Timshel's deft keyboard work filled out the gaps between Skip and Nick Jaeger's hooky guitars, Jeff Crawford's buoyant bass and Logan's telepathic drums.
The new sound was a success. The album earned critical plaudits from many major media outlets. The Boston Globe called The Wee Hours "a stunner." Pitchfork's Grayson Currin said "Roman Candle is one of the best, most complete American rock bands to surface in a decade." Paste Magazine ranked the record #38 among the 100 best albums of 2006. PopMatters said: "...you need to hear Roman Candle. Go get The Wee Hours Review: because you can, and because it’s damn good."
Throughout 2006 and 2007 the band toured nationally, and internationally, to promote The Wee Hours Revue, appearing twice on Bob Harris' program on BBC Radio 2. Nearly a year after its release, the record was still attracting ecstatic praise in publications like Harp Magazine, which called it "one of the sharpest roots-rock albums of the decade."
On moving back to the U.S. with the new songs in hand, the band started recording and arranging the songs at their family studio in Wilkesboro, NC. In their new songs the band's lyrics became even more complex, its appreciation of the ineffable more explicit. After signing with Nashville-based label Carnival Recording Company, Roman Candle continued to record, finishing the album that would become Oh Tall Tree in the Ear (the band boosted the title from Rilke's Sonnets to Orpheus), with producer Jason Lehning in Nashville over the last half of 2008.
With Oh Tall Tree in the Ear the band's writing is at its most evolved, injecting a wry wit into their rollicking etudes on the human condition. At the end of Oh Tall Tree Skip Matheny stands flat-footed in the gale of guitar noise that opens "Early Aubade," and, at the top of his lungs, thanks the stars just for shining, you can hear him inviting you to share in the band's amazement at the world they live in. It's our world, too, and Roman Candle is here to remind us how lucky we are. more >>>
Will Hoge | 10:00 PM
Hoge eschews all gimmicks and incorporates the best of both the singer/songwriter genre and vintage, surging rock ‘n roll. Through sharp lyricisms and strong melodies, his songs tell stories that are delivered with a rock like of touring, writing and recording from their Nashville base. His albums feature muscular, soulful, working-class rock and roll that listeners feel as well as hear. His trademark blend of classic and contemporary elements were decisively defined in his debut album Carousel, which set the tone for subsequent albums, including the major label follow-up, Blackbird On A Lonely Wire, and his newest, The Man Who Killed Love.
Explosive live performances, non-stop touring and a commitment to sonwriting have earned a Hoge a fanatical following as well as critical acclaim. The live album, During The Before And After, is sonic proof of what Will’s live fans have knows for years- that he’s one of the most powerfully expressive rock singers out there. His is a classic rock soul that includes the inspiration ding. With powerful songs about love, loss, longing and joy, thundering rythms and howling guitars, audiences are instantly reminded as to why they fell in love with rock and roll in the first place.
Hoge eschews all gimmicks and incorporates the best of both the singer/songwriter genre and vintage, surging rock 'n roll. Through sharp lyricisms and strong melodies, his songs tell stories that are delivered with a passion and desperation that demand attention. Will and his band live the rock life of touring, writing and recording from their Nashville base. His albums feature muscular, soulful, working-class rock and roll that listeners feel as well as hear. His trademark blend of classic and contemporary elements were decisively defined in his debut album Carousel, which set the tone for subsequent albums, including the major label follow-up, Blackbird On A Lonely Wire, and his newest, The Man Who Killed Love.
Explosive live performances, non-stop touring and a commitment to songwriting have earned Hoge a fanatical following as well as critical acclaim. The live album, During The Before And After, is sonic proof of what Will's live fans have known for years - that he's one of the most powerfully expressive rock singers out there. His is a classic rock soul that includes the inspiration of early Springsteen, the swagger of The Stones and the heart of Otis Redding. With powerful songs about love, loss, longing and joy, thundering rhythms and howling guitars, audiences are instantly reminded as to why they fell in love with rock and roll in the first place.Read More
Live 100.5 & Reg's Coffee House present: Will Hoge w/ Roman Candle
Time:8:00PM Friday, October 16th
Location:Workplay

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w/ Will Hoge
Time:8:00PM Saturday, October 17th
Location:The Hi-Tone Cafe

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ages 16+ (under 16 with parent only)
tickets can be purchase here: http://www.visulite.com/boxOffice.cfm
w/ Will Hoge
Time:8:00PM Friday, October 9th
Location:The Visulite Theatre

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ages 21 and over only
for tickets: http://www.ticketweb.com/t3/sale/SaleEve ntDetail?dispatch=loadSelectionData&even tId=2219604
w/ Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
Time:8:30PM Friday, September 25th
Location:The Rumba Cafe

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