By
Shannon
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Published
March 15, 2010

I’m not going to SXSW this year. No, no. I detest warm weather and fabulous parties. Besides, someone has to keep track of how much rain we accumulate here in NYC while you all are losing your sweaters and jackets in those hot, crowded, legendary Austin bars, seeing amazing live music from the moment you wake until you literally pass out in your newly purchased cowboy boots. But do me a solid and check out these hometown bands at some point while you’re down there, ok?
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By
Shannon
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Published
March 15, 2010

Bruce Peninsula: What a lovely surprise.
I’m always early for everything, and constantly find myself walking the block around venues on nights I review shows. But on Saturday night at Piano’s, I got up the courage to walk into the back room confidently, and take a cozy seat in back on a faux tree stump for sound check.
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By
Shannon
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Published
March 10, 2010

What sweethearts....
Dear Readership,
Remember when we recommended seeing this Friday’s lineup at Piano’s headlined by Drink Up Buttercup, and featuring Letting Up Despite Great Faults and Millionyoung? Well, we are now suggesting you see this amazing show FOR FREE, courtesy of Drink Up Buttercup!
That’s right. Two free tickets to the reader that can get to my inbox first with the most impressive, authentic request. Stop me in my tracks. Tell me why you love Drink Up Buttercup. Tell me why you read Paper Trail. Tell me a story. It matters not the content, really, but the delivery, friend. Deliver me a great one-liner. And if you’re the first, the tickets are yours.
And I will see you at the show.
Sincerely,
Shannon
WRITE TO:
shannon@papertrailmusic.com
Deadline:
Tomorrow morning, 3/11/10
By
Shannon
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Published
March 9, 2010

Drink Up Buttercup, then sweat it out.
Drink Up Buttercup is playing Piano’s this Friday, and I think that’s pretty exciting. I miss the kind of music you can put on your headphones and sweat out a cup of coffee to. It reminds me of being in college, walking no less than top speed to campus with 20lbs of textbooks on my back, driven by Hamilton Leithauser’s (The Walkmen) potency and the firm belief that life was going to be effing amazing. You know? Arcade Fire’s Funeral came out that year too, and the ethereal energy buzz was so fresh.
Now, over five years later, this buzz comes back full force whilst listening to Drink Up Buttercup. But there’s something a little more raw and less emotional about them. Mark of the times, perhaps. Born and Thrown on a Hook, it turns out, is the perfect soundtrack to where this year is going. The angst is still palpable, but look at us– we’re celebrating it! We’re buying cheap beer gladly, lighting bonfires in trash barrels, dancing around them like madmen. Ok, maybe not. But there’s that sense of irreverence and levity, and it’s in the sound of this album. Check it out. Better than that, traipse over to Piano’s this Friday and get yourself some sonic temerity courtesy of Drink Up Buttercup.