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AdventureJ.L. Puckett plugs Adventure’s show at Uncle Slayton’s tonight.

Peter Berkowitz interviewed the garage rockers Pierced Arrows, coming to Headliners on Wednesday, May 16.
He also wrote very nicely about Adam Rauch and the Beastie Boys and their journey from obnoxious rappers to world fusionists.
Berkowitz also interviewed Bridge 19 (Amanda Lucas and Audrey Cecil) about their new CD, The Fall Back. Finally, he reviewed Farthest Field, by Daniel Martin Moore and Joan Shelley. It’s been a busy week for LEO’s Music Editor.
Simon Isham reviewed Adventure’s newest, Brou-ha-ha.

The Louisville music scene is nothing if not incestuous, with writers and reviewers who are performers covering other performers who are writers and bloggers. Case in point – this podcast, featuring an interview with LMN cover story writer Kevin Gibson of the band Uncommon Houseflies, conducted by Phil Medley of the band Adventure, which Gibson just wrote up for the April issue of LMN. If it weren’t the music business, we’d all be sued or arrested or brought upon ethics charges. Instead, it’s business as usual.

Louisville Music News April 2012 Cover with Adventure

It’s Adventure on the cover of the April edition of Louisville Music News, now in your favorite places around town. Also in this issue, Nelson Grube talks to harp man Eddy Weigleb; Eddy Metal goes on about venues plus the latest 502 hard rock news; Alexander Campbell continues his long series about Russian music and Kevin Gibson reviews the new Ultratone CD, A World With No Pain, plus Slim Chance’s Baldango release. There’s a review of the Devil Makes Three show at Uncle Slayton’s and Martin Kasdan Jr. has a wrap-up of the latest Louisville Jazz news.

The American Gloam blog has a lengthy review of Adventure’s show at Zanzabar late last month, with photos.

Over at 37Flood.com, Kory Johnson posted a stack of photos of the Louisville Is For Lovers 7” Series show at Glassworks last night (6/24), featuring Adventure and Second Story man. Kudos to John King for persisting in his efforts to promote Louisville music.

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T. E. Lyons has a phoner with former Louisvillian cellist Sarah Balliet of the quartet Murder by Death, which is heading to SXSW. Damien McPherson has a chat with former Louisvillian and bassist for Foxy Shazam, Daisy (Really. Just read it) . Mat Herron interviews J C. Denison of Lucky Pineapple, another of the several Louisville-connected bands heading to Austin for SXSW. Herron also previews a Lower Dens show at the Swan Dive

Reviews of the week include one of the Watson Twins Talking To You, Talking to Me CD

Over at the Metromix/Velocity spot, Andy Herman also chats with Foxy Shazam, Joe Lord has an interview with Cheyenne Mize. MetroMix also has five bands – The Pass, Frontiers, Brooks Ritter, Adventure, Dat Boi Dunn – picked to ‘break out’ in 2010. That and $5.95 will get you a nice cuppa Starbucks. John Rott has an interview with John Paul Wright, a railroader, songwriter and picker.

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